The brainstorming workshop organized by Mleiha Sports Club at its headquarters concluded successfully this morning, aiming to strengthen its relationship with local institutions in the Mleiha region. The workshop saw the participation of more than 10 local departments and institutions, along with the attendance of club officials and stakeholders, which lent significant importance to the event. Participating entities included the Mleiha Municipal Council and Mleiha Municipality, the Sharjah Private Education Authority, and the Al Rahmaniya and Al Bustan suburb councils. Also participating were the Sharjah Broadcasting Authority, Al Wusta and Sharjah Sports channels, and the Sharjah Government Media Bureau. The Department of Social Services, Central Region branch, and the University of Sharjah, Al Dhaid branch, also participated. The workshop was presented by lecturer Khaled Salah, Director General of the Institute for Development and Innovation for Administrative Training. The workshop was attended by Sultan Ali Al Khasouni Al Ketbi, Chairman of the Municipal Council of the Mleiha region, and Mohammed Sultan Al Khasouni, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Mleiha Club, in addition to a number of stakeholders and club staff. The workshop witnessed active and fruitful interaction, contributing to the enrichment of new ideas and the development of innovative solutions to enhance cooperation with local institutions in the Mleiha region. Various programs were discussed, encompassing sports, cultural, and community aspects, as well as attracting talented individuals from local neighborhoods and supporting players. The workshop also addressed the use of social media and media marketing, in addition to strengthening the role of the local community and parents in the development process, participation, and visits to the club. At the conclusion of the workshop, Sultan Ali Al Khasouni Al Ketbi and Mohammed Sultan Al Khasouni honored the participating entities, as well as the lecturer and participants, emphasizing their efforts in enriching the workshop discussions and their valuable contribution to the development of the club and enhancing its role in the region.