

IW Of Nasr City Club – ‘Friends of Bright Tomorrow Association visit
IW Of Nasr City Club.
On Monday, February 17, 2024, a prominent delegation led by Mrs. Mona Abu Al-Futouh, D95 chairman, Mrs. Omnia Hanna, Honorary Secretary Mrs. Nora Fayk, Past District chairman, Mrs. Ghada Rahmy, Editor, and other esteemed guests visited the ‘Friends of Bright Tomorrow Association, to inaugurate the association’s various club projects. The event was organized by the IWC of Nasr City, under the leadership of Mrs. Sherine Arafa, and the IWC of New Cairo, led by Mrs. Nihal ElBakry, to celebrate the success of these projects and reaffirm District 95’s and its clubs’ commitment to sustainable development.
The delegation was warmly welcomed by Mrs. Shahnaz, the Chairman of the Association’s Board of Directors, and the esteemed Mrs. Siham El Gohary, the founder of IWC of Nasr City. Past NR Mrs. Afaf Maged, Past IIW Board Directors Mrs. Ashnadelle Hilmy, Past chairman Mrs. Zinab El Ghazaly and Mrs. Awatef El Nasharty, as well as the Presidents of IW Clubs involved in the renovations of the Paper Recycling Workshop, alongside members from IW clubs.
Mrs. Mona Aboul Fotouh inaugurated the workshops.
The inauguration highlighted several impactful projects:
- The Paper Recycling Workshop, upgraded by 12 IWCs after a generous donation from the Nasr City Club, to promote sustainable practices.
- The Al-Fursan Garden, a significant contribution from the New Cairo Club, serving as an agricultural training facility for students at Dormies in the association, aiming to impart practical knowledge in agriculture and sustainability practices.
- The Carpenter Workshop, established through a generous contribution from the Nasr City Club, providing a platform for carpentry and woodworking projects, offering valuable skills training and creative opportunities for the local community.
- The Thermal Printing Workshop, donated by the New Cairo Club, enabling young people to develop computer skills and learn modern printing programs, facilitating printing on various items such as gift boxes, plastic bags, cups, T-shirts, backpacks, and handbags, as well as banners for goods, plastic products, textiles, fabric, bags, and school accessories.
- The “Plant a Tree” Project, a joint initiative between the IWCs of Nasr City and New Cairo, successfully planting ten fruit trees to promote environmental sustainability, showcasing the positive impact of community engagement in achieving common goals and enhancing surrounding communities.
The day was filled with joy and appreciation among the members of the participating clubs, and Mrs. Shahinaz presented gracious souvenirs to all attendees from the association’s workshop production