Since its establishment in 1983, Cleopatra Group has been committed towards corporate social responsibility, spurring a wheel of change and development in its surrounding community. In 2001, Cleopatra Group established an independent social institution named “Aboul Enein Social Institution”.
Mohamed Aboul Enein was trying to build momentum behind his foundation as he believed that the future lies in those younger generations and the only way to build up the community is innovating, educating and building our youth.
Aboul Enein Institution gave priority to the development of education and literacy, in addition to its contribution to the improvement of health care, and the establishment of small and micro-enterprises for women with the lowest income.
Below are the Foundation's Core Responsibilities:
Health Care:
Health care is one of the most pressuring issue addressing Egyptian society. Aboul Enein Foundation has come forth to take strategic endeavours to support national causes in the health arena supporting the well-being of the less privileged segments of the Egyptian society. The foundation is supporting health issues not only via donations and medical convoys but also by expanding clinics to lower-income people.
Youth Empowerment:
The Foundation established an industrial school aiming to empower youth and technical training both at home and abroad. The purpose is to ensure better work opportunities for the employees through their strengthened technical competitive edges in the employment market.
The Foundation’s contribution in support of women has been achieved through the establishment of small and micro-enterprises for women with the lowest income to ensure, thus supporting job proliferation for them and securing viable sources for sustainable income and their skill set development.
Aboul Enein Foundation Commendations
As a result of these pioneering efforts, Aboul Enein Social Institution was chosen as:
- The official sponsor of literacy at Giza Governorate.
- The official charitable sponsor for blood donation campaigns in favour of the Cancer Institute.
- The focal Assembly for the hotline project (Children at Risk) in Giza.
Acknowledgements of Aboul Enein's Social role
- He was awarded by “Middle East Broadcasting Network” referendum held in 2000 and 2001 as “The best businessman with regards to community service”.
- Honoured by the American University in Cairo in recognition for his community role.
- Honoured by “57357 Hospital for Children’s Cancer Treatment”, as one of the pioneers in supporting the hospital, starting when it was just an idea until it became a global medical monument.
- Honoured by Her Excellency the Minister of Social Solidarity in recognition of the efforts of Sada El-Balad Network Channels in anti-addiction.