Through their schools and from their allowances, students are a great support to their counterparts in 57357

    A visit and a donation in favor of 57357’s children from students of Egyptian School for Languages and Kafr Shokr Language school Hospital 57357 welcomed a delegation of students from the Egyptian School for languages who came to visit their brothers in 57357. They were welcomed by the representative of the 57357 Foundation’s department for … Continued

A visit and a donation in favor of 57357’s children from students of Egyptian School for Languages and Kafr Shokr Language school

Hospital 57357 welcomed a delegation of students from the Egyptian School for languages who came to visit their brothers in 57357. They were welcomed by the representative of the 57357 Foundation’s department for the outreach to schools who joined them on a tour in the Hospital sections, where they were introduced to the advanced medical equipment and the care provided to our children. They visited the daycare where they offered gifts to the  children, and visited the art therapy recreation center where they shared in the children’s coloring and painting activities. The students expressed how proud they were for having such a great Hospital that offers world level of care and services. They thanked the work team for their efforts  and for their compassionate care of sick children. At the end of the visit they offered a generous donation to the ongoing sadaka program to contribute to our children’s treatment.

The Hospital also welcomed the visit of a group of girls, grade six students of Kafr Shokr Language School. The students were encouraged to make this visit after being taught an Arabic language lesson titled “surprising visit”. At the end of the visit they offered generous donation from their allowances to the ongoing sadaka program.

Our gratitude to the schools that encourage their students to support the cause of the children with cancer, and to each student who shared with his allowance to contribute to treating a child with cancer.