
Abou El-Enein Charitable Foundation distributes 250,000 kg of meat across Egyptian governorates
Basant Ahmed
As part of its ongoing commitment to supporting the most needy groups, and based on its effective role within the National Alliance for Civil and Development Work, the Abou El-Enein Charitable Foundation, as usual every year, is implementing one of the largest meat distribution campaigns in the country, distributing 250,000 kilograms of meat.
The campaign extended to include Giza Governorate and all governorates across the Republic, using a precise and rapid distribution mechanism implemented by a team of 400 young volunteers.
This campaign represents a continuation of the humanitarian and social role undertaken by the Abou El-Enein Charitable Foundation, headed by MP Mohamed Abou El-Enein, Deputy Speaker of Parliament, and managed by Ms. Somia Abu El-Enein, Deputy Speaker of the Board of Directors, for more than four decades of diligent field work in the fields of health, education, and care for most needy families.
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