Under the umbrella of the National Alliance for Civil Development Work, the Abou El-Enein Foundation for Cultural and Social Work has continued its nationwide humanitarian campaign to distribute Eid al-Adha meat to vulnerable families across Egypt.
As part of its ongoing food security initiative, the foundation preparing and distributing more than 1,200 locally raised cattle sourced from the largest farms.
All processing operations adhered strictly to established health and safety regulations to ensure the quality of the supply delivered to vulnerable communities in various villages, towns, and governorates.
More than 500 volunteers from the foundation’s youth teams are participating in the campaign, working around the clock to pack and load vehicles and organize distribution operations amidst a strong spirit of cooperation and teamwork.
The campaign is being carried out under the directives of businessman and parliamentarian Mohamed Abou El-Enein and under the supervision of Somaya Abou El-Enein, deputy chairperson of the foundation’s board, continuing the organization’s humanitarian and social support activities that have extended for more than four decades.
The Abou El-Enein Foundation stated that the distribution operations are being conducted according to a well-organized plan based on accurate database to ensure that meat reaches eligible families in villages, districts, and governorates nationwide, especially during the Eid al-Adha holiday.
The foundation affirmed its commitment to continuing efforts in the area of food security and nutrition throughout the year, alongside its activities in healthcare, education, literacy, women's empowerment, economic empowerment, disability care, and humanitarian and development convoys.




