In celebration of the blessed month of Ramadan, the Mashkaat Noor Foundation launches 1000 micro-projects as part of the "People's Needs" and "Cleverness of Egypt" initiatives.
In celebration of the blessed month of Ramadan, the Mashkaat Noor Foundation launches 1000 micro-projects as part of the "People's Needs" and "Cleverness of Egypt" initiatives.
During her meeting with the residents of Fatima Al-Zahraa area, Dr. Noor Al-Huda Al-Jamal, the Chairperson of the Mashkaat Noor Foundation's Board of Trustees, emphasized the importance of preserving the development of the area.
Efforts include involving the residents in the Mashkaat Noor Center for Continuous Education and initiating small projects to increase household income.
The foundation's team is actively addressing citizen complaints and working towards solutions.
Dr. Noor Al-Huda Al-Jamal, Chairperson of the Mashkaat Noor Foundation's Board of Trustees, held a seminar with the residents of the Fatima Al-Zahraa area in the suburbs of Port Said after Friday prayers yesterday, to listen to their complaints and demands, in preparation to address them in collaboration with the relevant authorities.
This continues the foundation's role in responding to the citizens' demands and providing support as one of the prominent civil society organizations operating in the courageous city and several other governorates.
During a friendly meeting, Dr. Noor discussed with the residents the efforts the foundation is making to serve them, stressing their obligations to serve the community and assist the state, such as preserving the development of the Fatima Al-Zahraa area, which has completed three phases, and the necessity of taking effective action against those who vandalize facilities, buildings, lighting poles, or drainage.
Al-Jamal emphasized the importance of positive attitudes from residents to preserve their gains, calling for action from those affected by theft of pipes and facilities to assist both the foundation and the state, and to report such incidents to the police to eliminate these negative phenomena. She expressed concern about the area reverting to its previous dilapidated state before development and the destruction of the infrastructure, which has cost substantial amounts to stabilize the lives of the area's residents.
Dr. Noor Al-Huda offered assistance to the residents by teaching them trades or skills to work from home, to increase their income or start small projects. She also urged parents to ensure their children's education and commitment to schools, noting that the foundation's school in the Al-Bani Abu Talib area teaches children from elementary to preparatory stages, and focuses on behavior modification, sports, music, and other skills.
She listened to the complaints of the residents, and all complaints and requests were recorded by the foundation's team, which has been heavily present in the Fatima Al-Zahraa area since morning, receiving complaints from many area residents in several areas, especially medical care, delayed rent payment, feeding, and the Continuous Education Center for Children and various aid.
Chairperson of the Board of Trustees announced that the community kiosk of the foundation in the Fatima Al-Zahraa area is open daily to receive requests and complaints from everyone for resolution.