Under the patronage of Dr. Maya
Morsi, Minister of Social Solidarity, and Prof. Yasser Magdy Hatata, President
of Fayoum University, and under the supervision of Prof. Assem Fouad El-Essawy,
Vice President of the University for Community Service and Environmental
Development, and Dr. Mohamed El-Akaby, Assistant Minister of Social Solidarity
for Strategic Communication and Supervisor of Social Solidarity Units in
Egyptian Universities, Prof. Assem Fouad El-Essawy, accompanied by Prof. Sherif
El-Attar, Vice President of the University for Education and Student Affairs,
inaugurated the "Continuous Giving" Solidarity Exhibition, organized
by the University's Social Solidarity Unit and the Community Service and
Environmental Development Sector in cooperation with the Orman Association, on
Monday, March 2, 2026, at the University's Central Library.
In attendance were several deans
and vice-deans of faculties, Ms. Sherine Fathy, Undersecretary of the Fayoum
Directorate of Social Solidarity, Mr. Abdel Nasser Mohamed, Director General of
the Community Service and Environmental Development Sector, several university
directors, Mr. Imam Ahmed Imam, Director of the Orman Association's Fayoum
branch, Mr. Ramadan Abdel Salam, the association's Executive Director, Dr.
Shaimaa Ramadan, Director of the Seminars Department in the Community Service
and Environmental Development Sector, Ms. Asmaa Abdel Qader, Director of the
University's Social Solidarity Unit, and administrative staff.
Prof. Assem El-Essawy explained
that the exhibition reflects Fayoum University's commitment to supporting and
caring for its most vulnerable students, particularly students with
disabilities, students from families benefiting from the Takaful and Karama
program, and students registered on the university's "Hayat" platform.
He added that the exhibition aims
to distribute about 6,000 new pieces of clothing to approximately 2,400 male
and female students over three days, confirming the university’s community role
and its keenness to provide various forms of support to its students, which
contributes to easing the burdens on them.

