Salem Bin Ham Cultural Center discusses cooperation with a hospital "57357 " Free treatment for children’s cancer

Al Ain, 15 October / WAM / The Salem Bin Ham Cultural Center in the Al Ain region received today a delegation from the Board of Directors of the “57357” Children’s Cancer Hospital in the Arab Republic of Egypt, one of the largest international hospitals specialized in providing free treatment for children with cancer, in a visit aimed at discussing ways of cooperation and support in the health and humanitarian fields.
While receiving the visiting delegation, Sheikh Muslim bin Ham Al Ameri, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Salem Bin Ham Cultural Center, praised the humanitarian and developmental role played by “57357” Hospital in providing free health care to children, within an integrated therapeutic environment that combines modern medicine and psychological and social support.
He said: “Humanitarian work knows no borders, and we at the Salem Bin Ham Cultural Center appreciate every sincere effort aimed at saving lives and creating hope. Hospital 57357 is an honorable model for Arab giving, and we look forward to qualitative partnerships that serve our children everywhere.”
During the visit, the delegation toured the halls of the center, during which they were briefed on the cultural, social and community programs that it implements. The two sides also discussed the possibility of cooperation in the fields of health awareness and organizing joint initiatives concerned with children’s health, in addition to enhancing the culture of social responsibility between institutions.
For his part, Dr. Sherif Abul Naga, CEO of Children’s Cancer Hospital Group 57357, General Director of the Hospital and Founder, expressed his thanks for the warm reception. He said, “We were honored to meet Sheikh Muslim bin Ham, and we value this generous initiative that reflects the spirit of brotherhood and integration between cultural and humanitarian institutions in our Arab world, as this visit represents a beginning towards fruitful cooperation that contributes to supporting our sick children and enhancing our capabilities.” To continue and give.”
At the conclusion of the meeting, the two sides stressed the importance of building effective humanitarian partnerships that transcend geographical barriers and contribute to unifying efforts to serve communities in need, especially in the health, educational and cultural fields.
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