Support center for young women opens in Raqqa
The Women's Support Center opened in Raqqa consists of departments of education, communication, culture and arts, and sports.
The Women's Support Center opened in Raqqa consists of departments of education, communication, culture and arts, and sports.
The Young Women's Union has opened a Women's Support Center in Raqqa to help young women develop their skills.
The opening ceremony was attended by members of the Zenubiya Women's Community, the Syrian Free Women's Council (Raqqa Branch), the Syrian Women's Council, and the Council of Martyrs' Families. The ceremony began with a moment of silence in honor of the martyrs.
Leyla El Ebid, an executive member of the Young Women's Union in the cantons of Tabqa, Raqqa, and Deir ez-Zor, said in her speech at the ceremony that the center was opened to increase the role of women and develop their role in building society. The center will also provide opportunities for women to learn a profession.
Leyla said that the center will also offer training courses for young women in professions such as sewing, health, and computer skills. After completing their training, the young women will receive a license that will enable them to work.
The center consists of departments of education, communication, culture and arts, and sports. In these departments, young women will be able to discover and develop their strengths and talents.
Following the speech, the center was inaugurated by Itab El Def, mother of martyr Xelef El Buş.
The opening ceremony ended with dances.