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Community Service Affairs Sector, Rotary Heliopolis Sport, and for Egypt family visit the Center for the Care of Children with Special Needs at the Faculty of Postgraduate Studies for Childhood

The Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs Sector at Ain Shams University, in cooperation with the Heliopolis Sport Club, organized a visit to the Center for the Care of Children with Special Needs of the Faculty of Graduate Studies for Childhood, under the auspices of Prof. Dr. Mahmoud El-Metini, President of Ain Shams University, Prof. Dr. Hesham Tamraz, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development, and Prof. Dr. Howayda Al-Gebali, Dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies for Childhood, supervised and organized by Prof. Dr. Gehan Ragab, Advisor to the Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs, and coordination and organization from within the faculty. Dr. Randa Kamal Abdel Raouf, Vice Dean for Childhood Studies for Community Service and Environmental Development, and in coordination with Prof. Dr. Ahmed Al-Kahki, Director of the Center for the Care of Children with Special Needs, with the participation of a group of male and female students from a family for Central Egypt at Ain Shams University.

         
   
         

Eng. Heba Al-Marsafawi, president of the club, Dr. Nihal Abdel Rahman, honorary secretary of the club, and engineer Seham Khalifa, first undersecretary of the Ministry of Housing, participated in the visit of Heliopolis Sport Club.

During the visit, an inspection tour of the units of the Center for the Care of Children with Special Needs was conducted. Dr. Howaida Al-Jabali, Dean of the College, presented the services provided by the center to children and introduced the center’s units, starting with the oxygen therapy unit, then the sensory integration unit, the speech unit, the learning difficulties unit, the skills development unit, the behavior modification unit, the autism unit, and finally the visual disability unit, and during The tour distributed some packaged sweets to the children, the Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs Sector at the University provided some medicines needed by the children in the center, in addition to distributing bags containing foodstuffs to 30 families, then a group memorial photo was taken in front of the building of the Center for the Care of Children with Needs own.

         
   
         

After that, a meeting was held between the members of the Rotary Club, Advisor to the Vice President for Community Service and Environment Affairs, and The Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs in the Dean's Office to discuss ways of cooperation with the Faculty of Graduate Studies for Childhood and the Center for the Care of Children with Special Needs.