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In Pics: Decent Life Launches '1 Million Cartoons' Campaign


Fri 25 Mar 2022 | 12:06 PM
Nawal Sayed

Decent Life Foundation announced the launching of (Wasl Al Khair) food aid convoys in all governorates as part of the “One Million Cartons” campaign in implementation of directives given by President Abdel Fattah El Sisi in this regard.

The field monitoring teams and volunteers of Decent Life Foundation in all governorates nationwide have already begun loading trucks in preparation for storing them and then distributing them to the beneficiaries in a number of governorates as a first stage within the One Million Cartons campaign, namely the governorates of “Beheira – Beni Suef – Sharqia – Kafr El-Sheikh – Minya.

In Pics: Decent Life Launches '1 Million Cartoons' Campaign

This comes in the belief of the Decent Life Foundation in its societal role towards the needy citizens in the various governorates, and within the framework of partnership with the concerned authorities to provide all means of a decent life to all citizens.

"Over the past few days, the Decent Life Foundation has launched the largest food aid convoy in the Gharbia governorate to distribute 200,000 cartons of foodstuffs, in the centers of (Al-Santa, Kafr El-Zayat, Zefta, Samanoud, Qutour, Basyoun) in all their villages," a press release read.

In Pics: Decent Life Launches '1 Million Cartoons' Campaign

The campaign of the One Million Cartons will be completed within the convoys of "Wasl Al-Khair" in the various centers and villages of the governorates, successively, in the coming days, in order to distribute one million cartons of foodstuffs to the priority groups before the holy month of Ramadan.

Moreover, two trucks loaded with foodstuffs arrived in the New Valley governorate, and 13 trucks carrying 6000 cartons of foodstuffs arrived in Beni Suef governorate.

In the meantime, Alexandria governorate received 2,000 cartons of foodstuffs, Minya also received 6000 cartons of foodstuffs, and 3 trucks carrying 6000 cartons of foodstuffs arrived in Luxor.

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