As part of their commitment to community service and social responsibility, the first-year students of the Architecture Department participated in a volunteer initiative to support the renovation of the Controlling Long-Term Illness Hospital On 5th June 2026. Through this effort, the students helped improve the hospital environment by repainting various areas of the facility, contributing to a cleaner, brighter, and more welcoming space for patients and healthcare workers.
The initiative was carried out through the collective efforts of the students, who dedicated their time and energy to enhancing the appearance of the hospital. Their work aimed to create a more comfortable and uplifting atmosphere for patients receiving long-term medical care while also supporting the healthcare professionals who serve them.
This activity reflects the values of compassion, teamwork, and civic engagement that our university strives to promote among its students. By participating in meaningful community projects, students gain valuable experiences and develop a deeper understanding of the importance of giving back to society.
We are proud of the first-year students of the Architecture Department for their enthusiasm, dedication, and willingness to serve the community. Their contribution stands as an inspiring example of how young people can make a positive impact through volunteerism and social responsibility.
Keywords: Architecture Department, First-Year Students, Hospital Renovation, Community Service, Volunteer Work, Social Responsibility, Student Initiative, Healthcare Support, Civic Engagement, University Community, Teamwork, Volunteerism.