As part of its commitment to social and humanitarian responsibilities, the Higher Committee for Community Service and Voluntary Work at the College of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, University of Baghdad, carried out a humanitarian support campaign at the Juvenile Rehabilitation Center on Wednesday, 26 November 2025, with the participation of faculty members, staff, and students.
The campaign aimed to improve the service environment at the center and support vulnerable juveniles aged 6–18, including graduates of the juvenile reform program. The center also hosts the “Hope Imprint” school, which uses an accelerated learning curriculum to develop students’ educational skills.
The committee provided essential supplies to create a more stable and humane environment and offered lunch for all juveniles and staff, reflecting the college’s spirit of solidarity and social responsibility.
This initiative is part of a series of voluntary activities aimed at fostering human connection, promoting the culture of giving, and serving the community.
Aligned with Sustainable Development Goals: SDG 3: Good Health and Well-Being, and SDG 4: Quality Education.


