Gamal Shehata Foundation for Education, Culture, and Sustainable Development, in collaboration with the Egyptian Evangelical Coptic Organization, organizes a visit to the Alexandria Public Library in Al-Amiriya to promote the values of tolerance and acceptance of others.

Gamal Shehata Foundation for Education, Culture, and Sustainable Development, in collaboration with the Egyptian Evangelical Coptic Organization, organizes a visit to the Alexandria Public Library in Al-Amiriya to promote the values of tolerance and acceptance of others.

The Gamal Sheha Foundation for Education, Culture, and Sustainable Development, in collaboration with the Egyptian Evangelical Coptic Organization, organizes a visit to the egyption Public Library in Al-Amiriya to promote the values of tolerance and acceptance of others.

In line with its commitment to supporting education, culture, and promoting the concepts of sustainable development, the Gamal Sheha Foundation for Education, Culture, and Sustainable Development, in cooperation with the Egyptian Evangelical Coptic Organization, organized a visit today to the egyption Public Library in Al-Amiriya. The visit involved 100 boys and girls, aiming to build their capacities and raise their awareness about positive behaviors based on tolerance and acceptance of others.

The visit included a series of interactive activities that helped the children explore the concepts of peaceful coexistence and respect for diversity. It also featured educational and entertaining segments within the library, such as tours among the shelves filled with books, interactive workshops, and storytelling sessions that aimed to instill the values of cooperation and mutual respect.

The organizers of the initiative emphasized that this visit is part of their ongoing efforts to support children and guide them toward adopting positive behaviors that enhance societal cohesion. They highlighted the importance of culture and reading in shaping the awareness of future generations and building a more tolerant and open society.

The visit received a great deal of interaction from the children, who expressed their happiness at participating and benefiting from the various activities. These activities helped them develop their skills and strengthen the spirit of coexistence and cooperation among them.