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The image occupied many Egyptians, while a large number of observers asked about the lady and how to contact her to help her, and the pioneers of social networks sympathized with her asking the Egyptian government to support her.
However, the official response came swiftly, as Egypt’s Minister of Social Solidarity Nevin Al-Kabbaj ordered a team of homeless children and adults to contact "Lady of the rain", Until they were found.
Mrs. Nemat Abdel Hamid, 63, from Beni Suef Governorate, suffers from difficult humanitarian conditions that led her to sell "Thermos" On the streets of Cairo to meet her family’s needs for living expenses and medicines, as the husband suffers from kidney disease and the wife suffers from pressure, diabetes and shortness of breath.
Egyptian media reported that the team from the Ministry of Social Solidarity offered to deposit her in one of the shelters until her needs are determined and her file is completed through the case management program, but she refused and asked for a place to stay. instead of the room you are staying in.
Immediately, the Ministry of Social Solidarity coordinated with the Giza governorate to provide a new rental housing unit for the family and provide urgent assistance to the woman and her family to cope with the burdens of life, while their dossier doctor was transferred to the Ministry of Health.
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The Egyptian artist posted on her Twitter account images she collected with the “rain lady” and her husband, and attached the images to a comment: “Al Hajjah Naamat encouraged me at home today. We had tea together and talked about many needs She is patient and struggles. Our Lord has health and longevity. “
Earlier, the Egyptian woman revealed that she had received a call from artist Yasmine Sabry and her businessman husband, Ahmed Abu Hashima.
She stated: “The caller said that he is a businessman, Ahmed Abu Hashima. He was sure of my health and told me that he and his wife (actress Yasmine Sabri) would provide me with everything I need. Then he spoke with (Yasmine Sabry) and she promised me a visit from her to fulfill my requirements. “
She added: “I grew up happy. I thank God for his grace and people’s interest in my story. I thank the owner of the image, perhaps it is a sign from heaven in a difficult time.”
The image occupied many Egyptians, while a large number of followers asked about the lady and how to contact her to help her, and the pioneers of social networking sites sympathized with her, asking the Egyptian government to support her.
However, the official response came quickly, as Egypt’s Minister of Social Solidarity Nevin Al-Kabbaj ordered a team of homeless children and adults to contact “Our Lady of the Rain” until they found her.
Ms. Nemat Abdel Hamid, 63, from Beni Suef governorate, suffers from difficult humanitarian conditions, which led her to sell “thermos” on the streets of Cairo to meet her family’s food and medicine needs, as the husband suffers from kidney disease and the wife suffers from pressure, diabetes and shortness of breath.
Egyptian media reported that the team from the Ministry of Social Solidarity offered to deposit her in one of the shelters until her needs are determined and her file is completed through the case management program, but she refused and asked for a place to stay. instead of the room you are staying in.
Immediately, the Ministry of Social Solidarity coordinated with the Giza governorate to provide a new rental housing unit for the family and provide urgent assistance to the woman and her family to cope with the burdens of life, while her file doctor was transferred to the Ministry of Health.
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