Restoring Dignity Through Shelter: Rebuilding 21 Homes in Sohag
District 95 Egypt and Jordan
Restoring Dignity Through Shelter:
Rebuilding 21 Homes in Sohag
Beneficiaries 21 family
Total Cost 3,600000EGP
Under the leadership of Mrs. Sanaa Eid, the Inner Wheel Club of Zamalek
successfully rebuilt, renovated, and furnished 21 homes in Sohag, Upper
Egypt, for families living in extreme poverty.
These homes were carefully selected from a list of 100, following an
in-depth assessment, at a total cost of EGP 3,600,000 (three millions
and 6 hundreds Egyptian pounds). This impactful project benefited a
large number of individuals from these underprivileged families, aiming
to ease their suffering and uplift their morale by providing them with a
more dignified standard of living.
Each home was supplied with essential utilities, including a sewage
system and electricity, as well as basic household necessities such as a
bed, stove, and refrigerator.
This service initiative stands out as one of the most significant
projects of Inner Wheel Zamalek this year, reflecting a deep commitment
to turning the simplest dreams—like having a modest, healthy, and
comfortable home—into reality.