Children of Tomorrow Initiative
Under the supervision of Prof. Ashraf Shoma - Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, and Prof. Ghada Al Quneishi - Vice Dean of
Environmental Community Service Affairs. and Prof. Ahmed Negm - Director of the Mansoura Manchester Medical Education Program
and in cooperation with Prof. Ashraf El Sharkawy - Director of the University Children's Hospital He applied to Egyptian Education
to represent Maqbool 150 students, 80 of whom were students.
The team's activities began in its first part in the hospital in November 2022 until February 2023 The team supported the children in the
children's hospital morally. This is done through regular visits daily so that the children participate in various activities.
The team is divided into several groups, and each group performs a number of activities.
The groups are as follows: A group for arts and crafts, where they do drawing, coloring, cutting, sticking, and other
fun activities that develop their skills and thinking as well.
A collection of stories and magazines in the library to entertain children and teach them some funny information and test
them at the end of the day with some small prizes.
A special education group for children who stay in the hospital for a long time so that they do not lag behind their classmates at school.
A group to memorize the Holy Qur’an, where they followed up with the children daily to memorize the last parts of the Qur’an.
The team carried out activities in several places, such as the library on the fifth floor and the playground on the fourth floor,
in addition to the rooms and wards for children who are unable to move. At least twenty children participated in the activities daily.
A total of 95 students participated in the Mansoura Manchester Medical Education Program of various nationalities and academic years,
and 44 of them completed a period of no less than 36 hours during the months.
• Gihan Yasser Adb Elhalim
•Ibrahim Yasser Lashin
• Mohamed Ahmed Hafiz
https://medfac.mans.edu.eg/index.php/en/news-en/3754-children-of-tomorrow-initiative#sigProId3536506f11