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'Hope Givers' Campaign Honors Abou El-Enein for Patriotism


Sat 13 Jul 2024 | 10:34 PM
Ali Abu Dashish, Israa Farhan

Anwar Elkamouni, the founder of the “Hope Givers” campaign, initiated the campaign after overcoming bone marrow failure, which impacted his tennis career.

After seven years of illness, he returned to tennis training and re-entered the global rankings in 2019. Inspired by his journey, Al Kamouni launched the campaign to give hope to people in various fields.

ElKamouni emphasized that MP Mohamed Abou El-Enein deserves recognition from the “Hope Givers” campaign for his patriotism and longstanding involvement in charitable activities over 40 years.

Abou El-Enein is known for his readiness to act in the nation's interest and has a significant history in community work.

During the event, Abou El-Enein welcomed Serbia's First Lady Tamara Vučić, renowned director and producer Tosca Musk, and other distinguished guests.

He praised their participation in humanitarian initiatives, stressing that helping others is a universal duty shared by all nations.

Abou El-Enein highlighted the importance of this international gathering, noting its noble goals and the purpose of giving hope through inspiring stories of challenge.

He also commended the significant representation of women in the initiative, recognizing them as icons of challenge and influential figures in society.

He urged the creation of positive initiatives from such global humanitarian events to support people in need worldwide.

This includes assisting populations facing life challenges, food crises, and other issues, and promoting a spirit of resilience and strength.

Abou El-Enein expressed pride in the unique experience that began in Egypt two years ago. The initiative aimed to unite all charitable institutions under one roof, forming the largest charitable assembly ever under the patronage of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi.

This effort, named 'The National Alliance for Civil Work,' aims to extend help and support to poor villages across Egypt.