Mishkat Nour Foundation organizes a large dental convoy in Port Said Governorate, in cooperation with the British University, as part of the Ethics Kiosk project.

Following the great success of the first dental convoy organized by the Mishkat Nour Foundation in cooperation with the British University in the Rawda district of Cairo, the Mishkat Noor Foundation is organizing a large dental medical convoy in Port Said Governorate, in cooperation with the British University, as part of the Ethics Kiosk project. The convoy will serve the people of Port Said in all dental specialties at the Mishkat Noor Foundation's Continuing Education Center in the Ali bin Abi Talib area of ​​the Zahour district.
As part of the joint cooperation between the Foundation's "Ethics Kiosk" project and the British University, the second medical convoy organized by the two parties, following the Cairo convoy held in Port Said, was a great success. It witnessed a great turnout from residents of the Zahour district and its suburbs. Hundreds of beneficiaries, both children and adults, flocked to the convoy since morning to benefit from the various medical services provided for the first time in Port Said. The dental convoy included more than sixty doctors, both male and female, specializing in various dental specialties. It was divided into several clinics to cover all specialties, including diagnostics, general dental examinations, fillings, extractions, cleanings, and surgical extractions. The convoy also provided a number of other medical services, such as measuring blood sugar, blood pressure, height, and weight, and dispensing medication to beneficiaries. The convoy also brought an early disease detection device, the first of its kind in Egypt. This device is used to detect all diseases in the human body within two minutes, simply by placing the person's hand on the device. The device measures all the body's systems and produces a report within minutes. The convoy focused on awareness and service aspects, organizing seminars on preventing dental diseases and maintaining dental hygiene, how to deal with them, avoiding neglect and the resulting diseases that result from long-term dental neglect, and how to use a toothbrush and toothpaste in the best possible manner. Following the seminar, toothpaste and a toothbrush were distributed to the children, leaving a positive impression on everyone and receiving great praise from the residents, who thanked the convoy organizers for the quality of the services provided.
This convoy is the second in a series of medical convoys organized by the Foundation, in cooperation with the British University, to serve residents of alternative slum areas across various governorates. This follows the first convoy organized in the Rawda area of ​​Sayeda Zeinab, Cairo, nearly two weeks ago.
Within the framework of the joint cooperation between the Foundation and the University, an agreement is underway to organize several free medical convoys in various specialties across all governorates of the Republic. This will serve the needy and those in need, providing them with the best possible medical services, thereby alleviating the burden on our poor families. This comes as part of the activities of the "Ethics Kiosk" project of the "Mishkat Nour" Foundation, which began in 2016 to achieve sustainable development. The project includes several programs, most notably the medical program, which includes organizing free medical convoys in all specialties across all governorates of the republic. It has witnessed great success since its launch, delivering medical services to thousands of beneficiaries across the country.

published: 5 months ago