Diocese Of Egypt

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The Archbishop honors the second in the Republic with diplomas, a graduate of the Episcopal Deaf Unit

Dr. Samy Fawzy, Archbishop of the Episcopal/Anglican Province of Alexandria, honored the student, Esthera Milad, the second at the level of the Republic in technical diplomas, and she is a graduate of the Deaf Unit.

The Archbishop expressed his happiness over the excellence of Esthera, who defied all circumstances and obstacles to become at the forefront of excellence at the level of the Republic, wishing that she would complete her university education after obtaining a technical diploma.

The bishop said that Esthera belongs to the Episcopal Church family, where her mother worked in the deaf unit in which she was raised until she joined secondary school and achieved this success.

The Archbishop affirmed that the Episcopal/Abglican Church pledges to take care of Esthera and provide all support and assistance to her throughout her educational journey, after she raised her family’s name high and formed a role model in insisting on success.

At the end of the meeting, the bishop presented the student with a souvenir and thanked her mother and Dr. Mary Ishak, director of the Deaf Unit, for the distinguished educational level that she provided.

The Deaf Unit was established in 1982 under the umbrella of the Episcopal Church. The unit was declared the Ministry of Social Solidarity No. 4014 of 1993.

The unit works on rehabilitating and educating the deaf and their families and supporting communication in sign language to ensure the improvement of the scientific, health, social and economic level, enabling them to be self-reliant and integrate into society through academic education, vocational training, activities, trips and conferences.

 

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