Dubai Foundation for Women and Children (DFWAC) has opened a new Youth Hostel to provide a safe space for boys aged 12 to 17 who have experienced violence, neglect, or exploitation. The facility, inaugurated by Lieutenant General Dhahi Khalfan Tamim, Deputy Chief of Police and Public Security in Dubai, is designed to offer comprehensive care and rehabilitation to children in need of protection.
The facility aims to help children recover from trauma and reintegrate into society in a safe and structured way.
Staffed by a team of professionals, the facility includes psychologists, social workers, nurses, and legal experts, who offer round-the-clock care. It is designed to respond quickly to cases referred by relevant authorities, ensuring that children receive immediate protection and support.
Sheikha Saeed Al Mansouri, Acting Director General of DFWAC, emphasised that the Youth Hostel is a significant step in the foundation’s mission to protect children and provide them with the care they need to heal. Long-term support extends beyond the age of 18, with a focus on vocational training and life skills as part of a transition phase.
The shelter offers a range of facilities, including bedrooms, study rooms, a kitchen, a gym, a prayer room, and areas for recreation and counselling. Boys can be referred to the shelter through community reports, the police, schools, or hospitals. The process is quick, with children being admitted within 24 hours in urgent cases. A comprehensive assessment is conducted to identify the type of harm and create a tailored protection plan for each child.
The shelter also offers essential services such as accommodation, clothing, food, transportation, healthcare, education, and legal aid to help boys recover and build stable futures.