Gulf Today, Staff Reporter
The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP) in cooperation with the "Make a Wish" Foundation has granted wishes of the children who are receiving medical care whether in MoHAP’s hospitals, quarantine centres or those in home isolation.
This comes as part of their move to strengthen the communal solidarity and support children with COVID-19 by alleviating their psychological burden and reassuring them to get through this crisis.
In order to put a smile on their faces, MOHAP met the children virtually to know more about their wishes.
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The children expressed their wish to acquire tablets and other electronic media to play some educational and interactive games that would help improve their way of thinking and their cognitive skills, in addition to watching useful entertainment programmes.
Thanking MoHAP and Make a Wish Foundation for this initiative which reflects the humanitarian values of the UAE society and encourages to spread the importance of charity and giving, the families expressed their happiness at the initiative which consolidates the communal solidarity and cohesion.
Dr. Kalthoum Al Balushi, Director of the Hospitals Department, said: "Such initiatives reflect values of solidarity and synergy in the UAE society. Our aim is to enhance the positive attitudes among the children with COVID-19 and to put a smile on their faces in these challenging time, as part of the keenness of the governmental institutions to grant children’s wishes and to motivate them to pass their crisis."
Hani Al-Zubaidi, CEO, Make a Wish Foundation, praised MoHAP’s efforts to grant wishes of the children with COVID-19, emphasising his foundation’s readiness to cooperate with the public and private agencies that are keen to fulfil their social responsibility and spread happiness in society, bring joy to the children with chronic diseases and instil hope in the hearts of their families.