Inner Wheel Club of Nasr CityIWC Of Nasr City ProjectsProjects 2023 - 2024

Naser IWC -Asmarat Square public park

Naser IWC

In this year’s environmental initiatives, themed “Shine a Light,” the Inner Wheel Clubs of District 95 in Egypt and Jordan are collaborating to mechanize, plant, and enhance the Asmarat Square public park in partnership with the Cleaning and Beautification Authority and the Urban Development Authority for Slums. The total cost for mechanization and landscaping amounts to 120,000 Egyptian pounds to kickstart the initiative “Make Egypt Green Again.” To support this endeavor, the Inner Wheel Club of Nasr City has made a valuable contribution. Mrs. Sherine Arafa generously donated five thousand pounds on behalf of the club towards the project.

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IWC of Alexandria MediterraneanIWC Of Alexandria Mediterranean ProjectsProjects 2023 - 2024

IW Of Alexandria Mediterranean Club -Red Crescent for relief efforts in Gaza

IW Of Alexandria Mediterranean Club.

Led by Dr. Eman Shafshak and Honorary Secretary Shadia Aldrini, the Alexandria Mediterranean IW Club contributed 15,000 EGP to the Red Crescent for relief efforts in Gaza. This donation signifies the club’s second charitable endeavor this year, aligning with the initiative by District 95 Egypt and Jordan to support our Palestinian brethren.

 

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Activities 2023 - 2024Inner Wheel Club of AlexandriaIWC Of Alexandria ActivitiesIWC Of Alexandria EastIWC Of Alexandria East Activities

IW Of Alexandria & Alexandria East Clubs -seminar featuring notable professors

IW Of Alexandria & Alexandria East Clubs.

On Wednesday, May 8, 2024, the IWC of Alexandria, led by Mrs. Shahira Maher and accompanied by Vice President Mrs. Khadiga Khashana, collaborated with the IWC of Alexandria East, under the leadership of Dr. Mona Gamal, to host a seminar featuring notable professors: – Ms. Demiana Sami, a nutrition researcher and clinical nutritionist – Ms. Irene Akram, the founder of the Medium Initiative focusing on eating disorders treatment, dance, and movement therapy – Ms. Marwa Gaber, a psychological researcher The seminar, titled “Metwanesa,” explored topics such as compassion, combating loneliness, the significance of vitamins and their alternative sources, and ways to appreciate the body’s capacity for movement. The guests thoroughly enjoyed the discussions and ideas presented, fostering an atmosphere of camaraderie and positivity.

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Inner Wheel Club of GizaIWC Of Giza ProjectsProjects 2023 - 2024

IW of Giza Club -Engineering students at Helwan University

IW Of Giza Club.

On Thursday, May 16, 2024, guided by the motto “shine a light,” Mrs. Mona Gimaie and the Inner Wheel Club of Giza contributed 30,000 EGP to support 11 exceptional fourth-year Engineering students at Helwan University. This donation aids these students in overcoming financial obstacles, allowing them to complete their studies, obtain their degrees, and contribute to the community through employment.

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Inner Wheel Club of Nasr CityIWC Of Nasr City ProjectsIWC Of New CairoIWC Of New Cairo ProjectsProjects 2023 - 2024

Nasr City & New Cairo IW Club’s -novel The Era of Damiana

Nasr City & New Cairo IW Club’s.

At a recent Book Club meeting under the slogan “Shine a Light” on Saturday, May 18, 2024, Nasr City IWC led by Mrs. Sherine Arafa, & New Cairo IWC led by Mrs. Nihal El Bakry, and the Rotary Club of Nasr City, led by Mr. Helmy Al-Saeed, hosted writer Dr. Osama Al-Shazly. The event was also attended by Mrs. Mona Abu Al-Futouh, Chairman of District 95/ Egypt and Jordan. This marked Dr. Al-Shazly’s second meeting with the club, where he discussed his novel “The Era of Damiana,” exploring the complex concept of identity and its connections to homeland, religion,
values, culture, and race. 
In the novel, Demiana is the daughter of the protagonist, who struggles with his identity. His mother is Coptic, his father is Melkite Catholic, and he was raised by a Sunni Muslim in a country ruled by Shiites.
Amidst a diverse and ethnically divided society, each group strives to assert its identity, often leading to violence and a disregard for humanity. The protagonist ultimately embraces his  ultifaceted identity, writing a covenant to his daughter that expresses a profound understanding:

“The essence of man is not limited by homeland, land, religion, or sect. Man’s limits encompass the universe, and his ultimate destination lies with the Creator who made him and chose earth as his home. Though I thought to live as an individual, I realized that the most beautiful aspect of life is its continuation, which is only possible through sharing it with others.”

The meeting was both fruitful and engaging, with lively discussions enjoyed by all. The event concluded with the anticipation of a future Book Club meeting featuring Dr. Osama Al-Shazly and his book “Gog and Magog.”

 

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IWC OF EL NILEIWC Of Nile ProjectsProjects 2023 - 2024

El Nile -University of Helwan Donation

El Nile
Under the slogan “Shine a Light” and recognizing the crucial importance of education and student welfare, El Nile IW Club led by President Mrs. Maha Serour and Club Treasurer Mrs. Magda Mokhtar visited the prestigious University of Helwan on May 15, 2024. They donated 12,832 Egyptian Pounds to cover the yearly fees for graduates who had passed their final exams but could not obtain their graduation certificates due to unpaid tuition fees. This donation will enable these graduates to receive their certificates and apply for jobs, thereby enhancing their professional lives.

 

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Activities 2023 - 2024Inner Wheel Club of SphinxIWC Of Sphinx Activities

IW Of Sphinx Club -presentation on “The Enneagram”

IW Of Sphinx Club .
On Sunday, May 19, 2024, the Inner Sphinx IWC led by Mrs. Soha Salem, hosted a presentation on “The Enneagram” followed by a dinner at the Giza Yacht Club. Dina Al-Badri, a certified Enneagram professional trainer, lecturer, and coach from the International Enneagram Foundation in the United States, delivered the lecture. The Enneagram model categorizes personalities into nine types, each with its own set of challenges, which she explained in a clear and succinct manner. The event was well-attended by a diverse group of club members, including those from Inner Wheel Giza, Tanta, ambassadors’ spouses, and friends. The audience thoroughly enjoyed the presentation, expressing a desire for more successful activities to further our charitable projects.

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Inner Wheel Club of GizaIWC Of Giza ProjectsProjects 2023 - 2024

Giza IWC -funding dialysis sessions for underprivileged patients

Giza IWC

Under the slogan “Shine a Light” and with the goal of providing a decent life for kidney failure patients, Giza IWC led by Mrs. Mona Gimaie, is funding dialysis sessions for under privileged  atients. They are contributing 10,000 EGP per month over seven months, totaling 70,000 EGP. Each dialysis session costs 500 EGP per patient. We wish all patients a speedy recovery.

Inner Wheel Club of Al MansouraIWC Of Al Mansoura ProjectsProjects 2023 - 2024

Mansoura IWC -support for environmental projects

Mansoura IWC
Under the slogan “Shed A Light,” and with the guidance and support for environmental projects from District 95 /Egypt and Jordan, the Mansoura IWC led by Mrs. Shadia Al-Ashry, made a donation of 2000 pounds to the project aimed at protecting the environment from stray dogs. This initiative is being spearheaded by the Innerwheel Giza Club, under the leadership of Mrs. Mona Gamaee, and is sponsored by Mrs. Mona Abu Al-Futouh, the head of District 95. This contribution reflects the club’s commitment to serving the environment and the community.

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Inner Wheel Club of AlexandriaIWC Of Alexandria ProjectsProjects 2023 - 2024

Alexandria IWC- Nariman Hospital Donation

Alexandria IWC

On Monday, May 20, 2024, members of the IWC of Alexandria, led by Mrs. Shahira Maher, visited the Neurology Department of Nariman Hospital. They were welcomed by the head of the department, Dr. Ismail Ramadan. During the visit, the club donated stroke injections valued at 85,000 pounds, which are difficult to obtain. The injections were handed over to Dr. Ramadan and the hospital’s pharmacy staff.