Faculty of Dentistry Students Participate in Hawari Shar Park Clean-Up Campaign Date: 23 May As part of its commitment to environmental responsibility and community service, the Faculty of Dentistry organized a volunteer clean-up campaign at Hawari Shar Park on 23 May. The activity was carried out by students under the supervision of their faculty members with the aim of promoting environmental awareness and encouraging active participation in preserving public spaces. During the campaign, students worked together to clean various areas of the park, collecting litter and helping to improve the cleanliness and appearance of the environment. The initiative reflected the importance of maintaining public recreational spaces and fostering a culture of environmental stewardship within the community. In addition to the clean-up activities, participants engaged with visitors and highlighted the significance of keeping parks and public areas clean, emphasizing the shared responsibility of citizens in protecting community resources and promoting a healthy environment. The event provided students with an opportunity to contribute directly to the well-being of the community while reinforcing the values of teamwork, volunteerism, and civic engagement. It also demonstrated how small collective actions can make a meaningful difference in maintaining the beauty and sustainability of public spaces. Through initiatives such as the Hawari Shar Park Clean-Up Campaign, the Faculty of Dentistry continues to encourage community involvement and environmental awareness, reflecting its dedication to creating a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable society.



