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The Episcopal/Anglican church continues the Together we develop Egypt project with an initiative to teach crafts in Masr el Adima society
The Episcopal/ Anglican Church is completing the activities of the “Together We Develop Egypt” project for the second week in the society of Masr el Adima.
The Episcopal/Anglican Church stated in a statement: Today, it includes the follow-up of practical training in shaving crafts for young men and hairdressers for young women
The statement continued: A group of Muslim and Christian youth from the deaf and hard of hearing and speakers participated in the training, as the training includes 30 young men and women, and the goal of this integration is to work as one team and to motivate them to cooperate jointly between them in society and to release their creative energies based on the vision of the project to enhance knowledge and acceptance. The other, upholding common values and activating teamwork based on celebrating difference.
The project is being held under the auspices of the Province of Alexandria of the Episcopal/ Anglican Church in Egypt with North Africa and the Horn of Africa, and the Misr El-Kheir Foundation.
The project will include a set of initiatives and events in the governorates of Cairo, Alexandria, Minya, and the cities of Sadat and Menouf.
The project aims to establish strong and real relationships and friendships between young people, develop their capabilities and raise their cultural and civilizational awareness, in addition to the participation of trainees together in implementing practical initiatives that benefit their local communities, with the aim of reaching a degree of integration and quality of work by communicating with government agencies and community organizations that works in the same direction that their initiative is related to.