Founder of WCH Visits the Children’s Cancer Hospital in Egypt

“Princess Mary and a cancer patient pose with the WCH heart logo.”

We Care for Humanity has donated money and toys to the Children’s Cancer Hospital in Cairo, Egypt and promises to come back to hold a fundraising art exhibition of Amortorres at the hospital itself.

Video link: https://www.youtube.com/embed/TNH6-WxKf1Q

Unstoppable and tireless, the founder of We Care for Humanity (WCH), Sultana Princess Maria Amor Torres, appeared on the Children’s Cancer Hospital 57357 in Cairo, Egypt, where she distributed toys and made a small cash donation to the hospital’s charities.

Maria, also known as the Traveling Princess, is on her fourth visit to Egypt. In the past, her organization has implemented several humanitarian programs such as Global Santa feeding programs, distribution of PPE (face masks and face shields) during the height of Covid-19, and distribution of blankets to homeless people in winter, usually led by WCH Publicity Ambassador for Egypt , mr. Wagdy Youssef.

Photo credit: Wagdy Yousef

The hospital’s public relations officer, mr. Ahmed Abd al Manaem Mohamed Morsy gave the Sultana a tour of the entire hospital and showed the art department where artists and patients can practice painting and even hold exhibitions for fundraising purposes, giving the princess the idea of ​​​​holding an art exhibition in the future for the benefit of the cancer hospital for children. “I promise to come back to this hospital and when I do I will raise money to help our vulnerable sick children. They need all the hope and support we can give them, and I want to make sure We Care for Humanity contributes to this,” said the founder of WCH with tears in her eyes.

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