Category: Projects 2024 – 2025

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Inner Wheel Club of El-GeziraIWC Of Gezira Sporting ProjectsProjects 2024 – 2025

A Charitable Initiative to Support Low-Income Workers

District 95 Egypt and Jordan
A Charitable Initiative to Support Low-Income Workers .
Cost 30,000 EGP

Under the Inner Wheel theme this year, “Heartbeat of Humanity,” and
in an effort to alleviate the suffering of low-income workers at Al
Gezira Sporting Club in Zamalek, Inner Wheel  Club  of Gezira, led by
Dr. Asrar Al-Barki and club members Mrs. Suzy Naga and Mrs. Nihal El
Rafaie handed over a cheque worth thirty thousand Egyptian pounds to
“Gezira Al-Khair” at the club on Thursday, February 6th, to support and
assist underprivileged workers.

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IWC OF Giza PyramidsIWC Of Giza Pyrmids ProjectsProjects 2024 – 2025

Support special needs

District 95 Egypt and Jordan
Support special needs.

On Saturday, February 8th, under the theme “Heartbeat of Humanity”
Inner Wheel  Club of Giza Al-Ahram, led by Mrs. Iman Selim donated a
medical bed to a young girl from Fayoum with a mobility impairment.
Previously, the club had also provided her with a wheelchair and a
medical mattress, reaffirming its ongoing commitment to supporting
individuals with special needs in the community.

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Inner Wheel Club of El-TahrirIWC Of Al Tahrir ProjectsProjects 2024 – 2025

Restoring Mobility, Rekindling Hope for Individuals with Limb Loss

District 95 – Egypt & Jordan
Restoring Mobility, Rekindling Hope for Individuals with Limb Loss
Beneficiaries 5 individuals
Cost 58,000 EGP

In line with its unwavering commitment to sustainable humanitarian
initiatives and under the inspiring theme “Heartbeat of Humanity,” the
Inner Wheel Club of Al Tahrir, led by Sahar Gadallah, made a profound
impact on February 6, 2024.

With a dedicated investment of EGP 58,500 (Fifty-Eight Thousand Five
Hundred Egyptian Pounds), the club provided prosthetic limbs to five
deserving individuals, granting them renewed mobility and independence.
Beyond physical assistance, the beneficiaries underwent comprehensive
training and rehabilitation, equipping them with the confidence and
skills needed to embrace a new chapter of self-reliance and dignity.

This noble initiative exemplifies the club’s enduring mission to
uplift lives, empower communities, and restore hope—one step at a
time.

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IWC Of LotusIWC Of Lotus Misr ProjectsProjects 2024 – 2025

“Cover and Warmth” campaign

District 95 Egypt and Jordan
“Cover and Warmth” campaign
Total Cost 34,000 EGP

Under the theme “Heartbeat of Humanity,” Inner Wheel Club of Lotus
Misr, led by President Maha Khairy, participated in the “Cover and
Warmth” campaign for the needy and severely disadvantaged families by
distributing 37 blankets and 26 quilts at a cost of 14,625 EGP.

In addition, the Club contributed through a donation from colleague Mona
Nasr by distributing 100 blankets to the Women’s Association for
Health Improvement for the elderly and orphans at a cost of 19,500 EGP.

Thus, the total contribution from Inner Wheel Lotus Misr Club in the
“Cover and Warmth” campaign amounted to 137 blankets and 26 quilts,
at a total cost of 34,125 EGP.

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IWC of Alexandria MediterraneanIWC Of Alexandria Mediterranean ProjectsProjects 2024 – 2025

Clean Water Supply

District 95, Egypt and Jordan
Clean Water Supply
Beneficiaries 15 Families
Total Cost 75,000 EGP

Under the theme, “ Heartbeat of Humanity,”  Inner Wheel Club  of
Alexandria Mediterranean , led by Heba Abu Al-Nasr and driven by its
members’ belief in every person’s right to access clean drinking
water, signed a cooperation protocol with the Alexandria Drinking Water
Company. This initiative aims to install 15 drinking water connections
in the most underprivileged areas at a total cost of 75,000 EGP.

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Inner Wheel Club of Alexandria El- NozhaIWC Of Alexandria El Nozha ProjectsProjects 2024 – 2025

Child Health Care Project

District95 Egypt and Jordan
Child Health Care Project

Under the theme ” Heartbeat of Humanity,”  Inner Wheel  Club of
Alexandria El Nozha , led by Mrs. Heba El Kady presented a check on
February 3rd to the Alexandria Center for Pediatric Eye Surgery at the
Faculty of Medicine. The donation will be used to purchase medical
eyeglasses for infants suffering from cataracts.

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Inner Wheel Club of Sharm El SheikhIWC Of Sharm El Sheikh ProjectsProjects 2024 – 2025

Orphan Care

District 95 Egypt & Jordan
Orphan Care
COST 50,000 EGP

Under the theme “Heartbeat of Humanity,” some members of the Inner Wheel
Club of Sharm El-Sheikh, led by Mrs. Nazek Faeq visited the Charitable
Association for Child Welfare. During the visit, they delivered in-kind
donations provided by the club based on the needs of the children’s
home, including clothing, shoes, and bed sheets. Additionally, the club
donated 50,000 EGP to help purchase goods for resale in the charity-run
shops, aiming to generate funds to cover the association’s daily
expenses.

The ladies of the club spent time with the children, engaging in various
activities that brought joy to everyone. They also pledged to continue
supporting the association, as it is one of their sustainable projects,
and are already planning another visit to the home soon.

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Inner Wheel Club of Al MansouraIWC Of Al Mansoura ProjectsProjects 2024 – 2025

Elderly Care project

District 95, Egypt and Jordan
Elderly Care project
Beneficiaries 58

On Wednesday, January 5, 2025, Mrs. Shadia Al-Ashry, President of Inner
Wheel Club of Mansoura, accompanied by several club members, visited the
Social Care Foundation for the Elderly in Nabroh, Dakahlia Governorate.
This facility is one of the homes that Inner Wheel Club of Mansoura has
been diligently supporting for several years by providing them with
their essential needs. The home currently cares for 30 men and 28 women.

Mrs. Shadia communicated directly with the director of the facility, and
the club supplied urgently needed food items, cleaning supplies, and
medications. Additionally, we distributed gifts and sweets to the
residents, which filled their hearts with joy and happiness. We also
conducted a tour of the home with a promise to follow up regularly, God
willing.

The residents were overjoyed by the visit, and the experience added to
their feelings of satisfaction and gratitude. We, too, felt the profound
impact of our visit. We left recharged with positive energy, inspiring
us to continue our journey of goodness and giving.

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Inner Wheel Club of TantaIWC Of Tanta ProjectsProjects 2024 – 2025

Supporting the Deaf and Mute Community

District 95 Egypt and Jordan: Supporting the Deaf and Mute Community

On Sunday, January 5, 2025, under the theme “Heartbeat of Humanity,” the
Inner Wheel Club of Tanta, led by Mrs. Amal Galal Ezzat, along with Mrs.
Ghada Rahmy, the District 95 Editor, and several club members organized
a meaningful visit to the School’s for the Deaf and Mute in Tanta.

The visit aimed to support the school by providing a variety of raw
materials to meet the needs of its diverse departments, which include
carpentry, knitting, tailoring, decoration, and art. The provided
supplies included:

Wooden boards and glue for carpentry.

Knitting threads of various thicknesses.

Dublon and Damour fabrics for tailoring.

Matte oils.

Drawing notebooks and gouache paints for art activities.

The Inner Wheel Club of Tanta pledged to continue providing these
supplies periodically to support the educational process and contribute
to enhancing the school’s overall performance.

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Inner Wheel Club of CairoIWC Of Cairo ProjectsProjects 2024 – 2025

Supports 57357 (Cancer Hospital)

District 95 Egypt and Jordan
Supports 57357  (Cancer Hospital)
Cost 120,000L.E

Under the theme “Heartbeat of Humanity,”  Inner Wheel Club of Cairo, led
by Mrs. Boosy Hassanien and joined by several members, purchased three
chemotherapy infusion pumps for children for 57357 Children’s Cancer
Hospital at a total cost of 120,000 EGP.

These modern devices are equipped with computerized systems that ensure
precise dosage delivery, minimizing the risk of human error in
administering chemotherapy treatments.

This initiative reflects the club’s strong belief in the vital role of
civil society in contributing to the treatment of those in need. May God
grant our precious children a full and speedy recovery.