Inner Wheel Club Of Garden City Paid Tuition Fees for Eight Schools in Al-Sayeda Zeinab District
The head of the educational district Dr. Khalid Abdo thanked the club and presented a certificate of appreciation.
The head of the educational district Dr. Khalid Abdo thanked the club and presented a certificate of appreciation.
The members also visited the Integrated Care Association under the presidency of Mrs. Nabilah Al-Hadari which is one of the club the sustainable projects.
The club president reviewed the projects of the club and she expressed her admiration for the main project which is training nurses in Demerdash Hospitals and requested that members of other clubs attend some of the project’s seminars and some of its implementation steps to be implemented in other hospitals in order to improve the medical services for the needed.
It was a useful meeting filled with love and friendship.
The ceremony was opened by Mrs. Suzanne Al-Tayeh, Vice President of the district, where she conveyed to the Jordanian clubs the wishes of the National Delegate of IWCs District 95 Egypt & Jordon Mrs. Laila Al-Aswad, President of the IWCS 95 District Egypt & Jordon Mrs. Dina Ghorab and Board of Directors with a new year filled with love and friendship and serving the disadvantaged groups in our communities.
Mrs. Mona Soweis, member of International Inner Wheel Council, gave a speech in which she spoke about her work experience with International Inner Wheel and explained to the attendees the duties and responsibilities of this position.
At the end of the ceramony, they cutted the cake on the melodies of Inner Wheel song
Members distributed blankets (for girls and boys) and they spend some time with the girls also they inspected the building. Intellectual Education Institution is currently planning to open a shelter for girls from the age of 18 to the age of 35.
The guest of the seminar was Professor Ahmad Al-Bendari, historian and illustrator of the modern architecture in Egypt.
He spoke about the Khedive of Cairo and the Ismaili square extending from Attaba to Qasr El Nil bridge, which is considered a statement to the prosperity of this period until Cairo was called Paris of the East. He also spoke about the birth and development Downtown Cairo and the history of its buildings.
Reem Nazih
Inner Wheel Club of Giza Reporter