A number of children from the Dreama Orphanage visited the French capital, Paris, to attend a Paris Saint-Germain match in the French League at the Parc des Princes stadium, a statement said.

The trip was part of a sports, cultural, and educational programme aimed at strengthening social bonds between the children, enabling them to learn about different cultures, and enjoy a unique experience.

In a statement, Sheikha Najla al-Thani, executive director of Dreama Centre, expressed her pride in organising the trip, praising the children's discipline and positive interaction. "We are overjoyed to see the joy in our children's eyes. These experiences remain etched in their memories and contribute to building their personalities and enhancing their self-confidence."

Sheikha Najla al-Thani thanked Aspetar Hospital for its generous support and sponsorship of this initiative, which reflects Aspetar's commitment to social responsibility and its active role in caring for young people and developing their capabilities.

Aspetar's acting director Khalid Ali al-Mawlawi, said: "At Aspetar, we believe that healthcare is not limited to physical treatment, but extends to psychological and social health, especially for orphans who deserve our full attention and support. We are delighted to be part of this initiative, which provided Dreama's children with an unforgettable experience, and we look forward to more similar initiatives in the future."

The trip also included sightseeing tours of Paris landmarks, giving it a comprehensive cultural and educational aspect.