TV Presenter Khairy Ramadan Praises Mishkat Nour Foundation’s Efforts Across All Fields in Port Said
During a Tour Accompanied by Governor Adel Al-Ghadban and Dr. Nour El-Hoda El-Gammal
TV Presenter Khairy Ramadan Praises Mishkat Nour Foundation’s Efforts Across All Fields in Port Said
Renowned TV presenter Khairy Ramadan, host of Hadith Al-Qahira on Al Kahera Wal Nas channel, expressed his great admiration for the wide-ranging activities of Mishkat Nour Foundation in Port Said and the services it provides across various fields. His remarks came during a tour he conducted with his team, accompanied by Major General Adel Al-Ghadban, Governor of Port Said, and Dr. Nour El-Hoda El-Gammal, Chairperson of the Board of Trustees of Mishkat Nour Foundation for Knowledge and Cultural Enlightenment.
The media delegation visited Al-Amal district in Port Fouad, which was rehabilitated and upgraded by Mishkat Nour. There, the Foundation launched the first “Takaya Al-Kheir” project to provide meals for the needy, serving hundreds of low-income residents in the free zone city. The delegation witnessed the extent of the development carried out across the district’s streets and residential buildings.
The tour continued to Fatima Al-Zahraa district in Al-Dawahi neighborhood, the first area upgraded by Mishkat Nour Foundation as part of its slum-replacement development projects. The Foundation not only improved residential buildings but also empowered residents economically by teaching them handicrafts such as crochet, sewing, embroidery, and detergent production — enabling them to rely on themselves, raise their income levels, and improve their living standards.
The delegation also attended a puppet theater performance staged in the district as part of the Foundation’s “Hearts” program, which aims to influence behavior positively through entertainment. The performance of the skit “Qotqout and Qotqouta” impressed Ramadan, who interacted with the show and watched it until the end.
He also recorded interviews with local citizens, who expressed their happiness with the presence of the media delegation and praised Governor Adel Al-Ghadban for responding to their needs — particularly those presented by Dr. Nour El-Hoda El-Gammal, including the Governorate’s coverage of overdue universal health insurance subscriptions and outstanding rents for vulnerable families.
Accompanied by the Governor and Dr. El-Gammal, the media delegation visited the Mishkat Nour Continuous Education Center in the Ali Ibn Abi Taleb low-cost housing area. The center provides foundational education and behavioral guidance for children from kindergarten to preparatory levels, following the Cambridge curriculum, particularly for children from redeveloped slum areas.
Governor Al-Ghadban and Khairy Ramadan toured the school’s classrooms, which include facilities for children with Down syndrome and learning difficulties, alongside nursery and primary stages, all taught using Cambridge-based curricula. Ramadan held discussions with teachers and students and witnessed the remarkable progress achieved both academically and behaviorally.
Large numbers of local residents were keen to meet the well-known TV presenter and expressed their deep appreciation for the services offered by Governor Al-Ghadban and Mishkat Nour Foundation — whether cultural, educational, medical, or social — particularly the Continuous Education School, which has greatly improved their children’s academic performance and spared families the heavy costs of private tutoring.
The tour concluded with a visit to a handicraft exhibition at Daaya Beach, showcasing products from productive families trained under Mishkat Nour’s economic empowerment program. The exhibition featured handmade items including beadwork, crochet, and other artisanal crafts.