A Seminar on Scouting and Community Service

PUA’s Faculty of Languages and Translation hosted an engaging seminar titled “Scouting and its Role in Developing Personal Skills and Serving the Community”, presented by student Taher Ibrahim. The seminar aimed to introduce students to the concept of scouting and its significance in fostering personal growth and community engagement.

During the seminar, Taher provided a detailed explanation of how scouting promotes essential social values such as teamwork, leadership, and social responsibility. He also highlighted various scouting activities, including training camps, volunteer projects, and environmental initiatives, which play a vital role in developing these skills and contributing to the betterment of society.

The event was attended by Dr. Naglaa Neda, the faculty’s activity coordinator, along with numerous students, reflecting their keen interest in enhancing their personal skills and actively participating in community service through scouting.

This seminar is part of the faculty’s efforts to encourage students to engage in activities that go beyond academics, fostering a sense of responsibility and commitment to their communities. By promoting scouting and its values, PUA’s continues to nurture well-rounded individuals who are not only academically proficient but also socially conscious and ready to make a positive impact in the world.