IWC of Alexandria visiting El- Hana house for the elderly
Caring for the breadwinner women is one of the club’s sustainable projects. Thus another donation was given to a women to bring goods for her kiosk
The check was for 2000 pounds.
In Ezbet Khayrallah, Masr El Qadima, where it has a school for community education. The school provides high-quality educational service for 200 students who drop out of education. It also has a craft education center to train students (carpentry – crochet – embroidery – weaving – Khayameya – beads) that suits their abilities.
Technical activities are also provided to students (theater – choral – circus – parade – folklore), and the association supports students by providing school uniforms and stationery and provides daily meals (breakfast – lunch ) with weekly health care and a weekly cash incentive for these students, which is considered one of the factors of attraction .The school helps to not dropping out of education due to the difficult economic and social conditions for the people of the region who resort to enrolling their children at work at an early age to support the family economically and the inability to afford school fees
The association official took us on an inspection tour to learn about the association’s activities. We also visited an exhibition of the association’s products made by male and female students, which are beautiful, high-quality and tasteful products. The visit won everyone’s admiration and praised the association’s approach to developing students ’abilities to practice their artistic identities and handicrafts alongside school studies and at the conclusion of the visit the IWC EL Nile donated 30,000 EGP, in appreciation and support of the association’s activities.
Together we can
Lead the change.
It should be noted that among these families there are 350 families that are sponsored by the club on a continuous, regular basis, which are rotated according to the social research that the club does by itself through specific hired employees. The project of Old Cairo families has been going on for 20 years now by the club.
The visit took place inside the various wings of the palace as well as the museum attached to it, built by Khedive Ismail in 1873 and completed in 1873.
Qasr al-Qubbah is one of the largest Royal palaces, an area of about 190 acres, the palace garden is one of the largest gardens in Egypt, rare trees since the era of Khedive Ismail
During the reign of Khedive Tawfiq, the palace in which he was born became the site of the most luxurious ceremonies and royal weddings, and a place where his visitors expressed their intense admiration for its lush gardens.
It should be noted that among these families there are 350 families that are sponsored by the club on a continuous, regular basis, which are rotated according to the social research that the club does by itself through specific hired employees. The project of Old Cairo families has been going on for 20 years now by the club.
It should be noted that among these families there are 350 families that are sponsored by the club on a continuous, regular basis, which are rotated according to the social research that the club does by itself through specific hired employees. The project of Old Cairo families has been going on for 20 years now by the club.
First, the delegation visited Al-Qasr Al-Aini Hospital and the Oncology Center where they were received by Dr.Heba Azam head of the department and Dr. Rasha Kamal. We must underline that IWC of Cairo West fully supports the diagnostic unit of the breast cancer department.
After that, the delegation visited Heliopolis Public Library where they activated the Chairman’s initiative (Knowledge is light and Reading is Life).
Mrs. Mona Aref offered many children books to this cultural edifice and was briefed on the various cultural activities that the library offers to both children and adults, including drawing, writing, computer courses and artistic competitions. The District Chairman praised these unprecedented cultural activities.
Then, they visited Dar Al-Hana Orphanage in Mohandessin area, supported for years by IWC of Cairo West. The orphanage lodge more than 80 orphans covering all ages to university education and graduation stages and seeking job opportunities for them. It is more than a nursing home.
One has to emphases that IWC of Cairo West supervise several care associations:
Awladi Association in Maadi, and
The Right to Life Association for people with special needs.
The tour, which began at nine o’clock in the morning, ended with a meeting in New Giza where the rest of the public activities and projects were presented. The meeting gathered many former District Presidents, representatives of nationalities, members of the district boards of directors and IW institutions.
It is worth noting that IWC West participated in this year events and initiatives called by the chief leader, Mona Aref since the beginning of the year including:
Lebanon relief project
Cancer Hospital project 57357
Tahya Misr project
A Peace Tree was planted to bless and encompass all the club’s activities
The District Chairman praised the tremendous implemented efforts despite the Corona pandemic and indicated that she did not expect all these achievements and strong projects.