A community convoy covered the most needy areas

10/01- 31/01/2020: Assiut: A community convoy covered the most needy areas such as AlSheikh Yousef- Abnub – Dekran –AbuTeeg – Beni Eday – Manfalot – Alboura – Alghanayem – Almahmoudeya – Dayrut. 2176 citizens benefitted from this convoy which included 108 physicians, 79 volunteers;

‘Hear and Rejoice’

18/01/2020: Cairo: (Esmaa we Efrah) ‘Hear and Rejoice’ initiative delivered 21 hearing aids for children with impaired hearing;

A community convoy included gynecology

27/12/2019: Assiut: A community convoy included gynecology – pediatrics – dentistry was held in Deir Al Ganadela. 243 patients benefitted. 15 volunteer physicians and 11 volunteers participated

Esmaa we Efrah

26/12/2019 Aswan: (Esmaa we Efrah): ‘Hear and Rejoice’ initiative delivered 55 hearing aids to children with impaired hearing.

Esmaa we Efrah

25/12/2019: Luxor : (Esmaa we Efrah): ‘Hear and Rejoice’ initiative delivered 20 hearing aids to children with impaired hearing.

Esmaa we Efrah

22/12/2019: Assiut: (Esmaa we Efrah): ‘Hear and Rejoice’ initiative delivered 31 hearing aids to children with impaired hearing.

A community convoy included gynecology

06/12/2019: Aswan: A community convoy included gynecology – pediatrics – dentistry – internal medicine – nose and ear – dermatology was held in Elsebaeya Markaz in Edfu. 205 patients benefitted. 15 volunteer physicians participated.

Esmaa we Efrah

December 2019: Sohag: (Esmaa we Efrah): ‘Hear and Rejoice’ initiative delivered 103 hearing aids to children with impaired hearing.

A community convoy included gynecology

06/12/2019: Assiut: A community convoy included gynecology – pediatrics – dentistry was held in Beni Qora. 216 patient benefitted, 12 volunteering physicians and 7 volunteers participated;

Distribution of eye glasses

23/11/2019: Luxor: Distribution of eye glasses whereby (Masr Bela Marad), ‘Egypt free of Disease’ EWD examined patients in a medical convoy conducted by the Rotary Foundation. (Tahya Masr) ‘Long live Egypt’ foundation manufactured eye glasses for the children. 60 children benefitted and one physician volunteered to participate.