Translated by: Nahed Ashraf
On Tuesday, December 30, 2025, Dr. Ismail Ismail Ibrahim, Acting President of Kafrelsheikh University, attended the opening ceremonies of the Orman Charity Foundation's clothing exhibition at the university cities. This event, organized within the framework of fruitful collaboration between the university and civil society institutions, aims to support underprivileged students and alleviate their living burdens. Accompanying him were Dr. Amani Shaker, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development, and representatives from the Orman Foundation, amid notable attendance by benefiting male and female students.
During his tour of the exhibition, the Acting President inspected the quality and diversity of the displays, which featured a wide array of winter clothing suitable for various categories. He affirmed that the exhibition arrives at a critical juncture to assist university city students, generously fulfilling their essential needs while preserving their dignity.
Dr. Ismail Ismail Ibrahim emphasized that Kafrelsheikh University spares no effort in extending social and humanitarian support to its students. He noted that the university's role transcends mere educational and scientific research endeavors, extending into the social and humanitarian spheres. The institution remains steadfast in providing a comprehensive university environment that ensures students a dignified life, enabling their excellence and success.
The Acting President commended the pioneering role of the Orman Foundation in aiding vulnerable groups, underscoring that this partnership exemplifies genuine collaboration between educational institutions and civil society. It embodies the values of communal solidarity and mutual support.
Dr. Amani Shaker, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development, affirmed that hosting such exhibitions aligns with the university's strategy to enhance community engagement. She highlighted the university's commitment to bolstering students' social and psychological well-being, continually launching initiatives that improve quality of life on campus—particularly for those in need.
Dr. Shaker added that her sector accords significant priority to partnerships with civil society institutions, contributing to sustainable development goals and entrenching the ethos of social responsibility.
At the visit's conclusion, students expressed their delight at the exhibition's establishment, appreciating the efforts of university administration and the Orman Foundation in meeting their needs. They affirmed that such initiatives reflect the university's genuine concern for its students.







