The Community Service and Environmental Development Sector of the Faculty of Girls, Ain Shams University, organized the comprehensive development convoy to the village of Arab Al-Qami'i, Al-Saf, Giza Governorate.
This came under the patronage of Prof. Mahmoud El-Meteini, President of Ain Shams University, Prof. Ghada Farouk, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development, and headed by Prof. Amira Youssef, Dean of the Faculty, and Prof. Heba Barakat, Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development.
The convoy included a distinguished elite and cadres of faculty members in the faculty in various specialties. Doctors from the Faculty of Medicine participated in the specializations of ophthalmology, internal medicine, orthopedics, nose, ear, skin, and children, in addition to reproductive health clinics and family medicine.
The free treatment, donated by many pharmaceutical companies, was disbursed by male and female students from the Faculty of Pharmacy, in order to contribute to alleviating the burdens on citizens in the areas most in need.
Three educational seminars were presented by the faculty members of the faculty to spread awareness to the people of the village, and the faculty members of the Faculty of Nursing presented a seminar on early detection of breast diseases and child nutrition.
A number of girls' faculty students in the educational departments raised awareness about literacy classes for the villagers.
Dr. Amira Youssef, Dean of the Faculty, and Dr. Heba Barakat, Vice Dean of the Faculty, distributed a number of blankets, a number of bags of food commodities, and sweets for children donated by faculty staff and clothes were distributed to orphaned children out of their belief in social responsibility. A number of faculty staff, teaching assistant, employees and workers participated in the convoy.
Dr. Amira Youssef confirmed that the faculty is keen to seek the assistance of qualified faculty members in various disciplines and fields, and provides health care and services to the areas and villages most in need through comprehensive convoys equipped with the latest capabilities and human cadres, stressing the importance of the convoys launched by the faculty in advancing health, social, environmental and intellectual development. Providing distinguished medical services to the incapable groups. Supporting the neediest families in various governorates and participating in community service activities in various fields of life, this comes within the framework of the community and service responsibility of the college.