IW Of New Cairo Club – Friends of Bright Tomorrow Association visit
On Monday, February 17, 2024, a distinguished delegation, Headed by Mrs.
Mona Abu Al-Futouh, Chairman of D95 (Egypt and Jordan), Mrs. Omnia
Hanna, Honorary Secretary of D95, Mrs. Nora Fayk, Past Chairman of D95,
Mrs. Ghada Rahmy, Editor of D95, and various other esteemed guests,
visited the ‘Friends of Bright Tomorrow Association’ under the theme
“Shine a Light” to inaugurate the association’s various club projects.
The IWC of Nasr City, led by Mrs. Sherine Arafa, and the IWC of New
Cairo, led by Mrs. Nihal ElBakry, organized this event to celebrate the
success of these projects and reaffirm the commitment of District 95 and
its clubs to sustainable development.
The delegation received a warm welcome from 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 and Past IIW Board of
Director. The event was honored by the presence of distinguished
individuals, including Past NR Mrs. Afaf Maged, Past IIW Board of
Director Mrs. Ashnadelle Hilmy, Past Chairmen Mrs. Zinab El Ghazaly and
Past Chairmen Mrs. Awatef El Nasharty, as well as the Presidents of IW
Clubs that participated in the renovations of the Paper Recycling
Workshop, along with members from IWC.
Mrs. Shahnaz then introduced Mrs. Mona Aboul Fotouh to open the
workshops.
The inauguration showcased several impactful projects:
1- The Paper Recycling Workshop, generously donated by the Nasr City
Club, was modernized and developed by 12 IWCs to promote sustainable
practices.
2- The Al-Fursan Garden, a thoughtful contribution from the New Cairo
Club, serves as an agricultural training facility for students at
Dormies in the association. This initiative aims to provide practical
knowledge in agriculture and promote sustainability practices.
3- The Carpenter Workshop, made possible by a generous donation from the
Nasr City Club, offers a space for carpentry and woodworking projects,
providing valuable skills training and creative opportunities for the
local community.
4- The Thermal Printing Workshop, donated by the New Cairo Club,
provides an opportunity for young people to develop their computer
skills and learn about modern printing programs. This facility enables
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.
5- The “Plant a Tree “Project is a collaborative effort between the
IWCs of Nasr City and New Cairo. As part of this initiative, ten fruit
trees have been successfully planted to promote environmental
sustainability. This joint effort exemplifies the positive impact of
community engagement in achieving common goals and enhancing the
surrounding communities.
The day was marked with expressions of 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.