This initiative was held within the framework of promoting humanitarian values and supporting community-based initiatives, coinciding with the Spring Holidays and Mother’s Day. The event took place under the patronage and in the presence of Professor Dr. Abbas Mohsen Al-Bakri, and was organized by the Women’s Affairs Division at the University of Information Technology and Communications, with broad participation from the university’s staff.

The exhibition featured a diverse range of creative and artistic works that reflected the participants’ skills in various artistic and craft fields, including poster design and awareness-raising materials, as well as textiles, clothing, and food items. The proceeds from these activities were allocated to support children suffering from blood disorders, in a step aimed at alleviating their suffering, promoting social solidarity, and embodying humanitarian values toward this vulnerable group.

This activity coincided with significant humanitarian occasions and reflects the role of the university and the Women’s Affairs Division in fostering a culture of volunteerism and encouraging active participation among staff and students in serving the community.