Ongoing sadaka and gifts from students of Abu Bakr Language School, Almanawat High School for Girls and Shobra Al-Enab School, to support 57357’s children

    “The Hospital’s children are our brothers and sisters, we must support them and donate so they can continue their treatment”, with these words, the students of the 3 schools expressed their happiness for visiting our children in Hospital 57357. The Hospital welcomed delegations of students from Abu Bakr Language School, Shobra Al-Enab in Alsharkeya and … Continued

“The Hospital’s children are our brothers and sisters, we must support them and donate so they can continue their treatment”, with these words, the students of the 3 schools expressed their happiness for visiting our children in Hospital 57357. The Hospital welcomed delegations of students from Abu Bakr Language School, Shobra Al-Enab in Alsharkeya and Almanawat High School for Girls, who visited our children in the daycare, offered them nice gifts and chatted with them to lift up their spirits. The students joined the representative of the 57357 Foundation’s school outreach department on a tour of the premises to be acquainted with the Hospital’s different sections which are equipped with top –notch technology and the role of each department in the provision of the best quality care to patients. They also visited the recreation art therapy center where they shared in coloring and painting with the children.

Through their various comments they expressed their love and support to the Hospital’s children calling them their brothers and sisters. They expressed how proud they were of the Hospital for its provision of humanitarian care to sick children and stressed that they have learned a lesson in charitable giving when they saw the children’s happiness for their visit. The students promised to visit again with their families and colleagues and that through their school they will be coordinate to make donations from their allowances to support the Hospital’s children’s treatment to realize their dream of being cured.

At the end of the visit, each school offered a generous donation to the ongoing sadaka program.

Our gratitude to each and every student who offered a part of his allowance to contribute to treating a child in 57357.