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National Rehabilitation Center Concludes “Summer Forum 2025” with Strong Community Participation

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Published: July 25, 2025
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The National Rehabilitation Center (NRC) in Abu Dhabi has successfully concluded its “Summer Forum 2025,” held from July 14 to 24 under the theme “Together in Shaping a Conscious and Responsible Generation.” The event was marked by broad community participation and enthusiastic engagement from both youth and parents.

The forum attracted a robust turnout from its target audience, with attendees actively participating in a diverse range of programs designed to build essential personal and social skills. This strong engagement reflects the community’s growing interest in awareness and development initiatives that empower future generations.

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The program featured interactive workshops and awareness sessions, including group activities focused on teamwork and decision-making, informative discussions on the dangers of smoking and prevention strategies, and practical first aid and fire safety training conducted in partnership with relevant authorities. A highlight of the forum was the specialized session titled “Artificial Intelligence: Real Solutions for Today’s Problems,” which aimed to familiarize participants with the fundamentals and practical applications of AI. Additional sessions explored national identity and authentic Emirati values, complemented by an educational visit to the National Archives to deepen participants’ understanding of the UAE’s history and promote responsible citizenship.

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Commenting on the success of the forum, Yousef Altheeb Al Ketbi, CEO of the National Rehabilitation Center, said, “The overwhelming response to this forum demonstrates the community’s dedication to equipping its youth with the knowledge and practical skills they need through innovative and tailored approaches. We remain committed to delivering high-quality initiatives that align with the aspirations of future generations and contribute to building a conscious, cohesive society capable of meeting future challenges.” He further emphasized that the event aligns with the goals of the “Year of the Community” 2025, declared by His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE.

Participants and their parents expressed strong appreciation for the initiative, highlighting its unique blend of education, awareness, and entertainment, which successfully created an environment conducive to creative thinking and community bonding.

The Summer Forum continues to exemplify the NRC’s ongoing commitment to advancing community partnerships, raising awareness among youth, and enhancing their personal development through diverse and impactful initiatives.

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