Bob Bradley, Egypt’s National Soccer Team Coach, Pays Visit to CCHE 57357 As Part of Holiday Tradition

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Mr. Bob Bradley, the head coach for Egypt’s National Soccer Team, paid a visit to Children’s Cancer Hospital Egypt 57357 (CCHE)with his wife, Lindsay. While there he commented on how CCHE was reminiscent of pediatric centers in the United States, attributing this sentiment to the “warm… caring environment” and the “special, spirited and cooperative” staff.

In appreciation of CCHE’s loving environment free, quality care for Egyptian children suffering from cancer, the Bradley’s presented a personal donation to CCHE, noting that these visits had become a part of their holiday traditions. They will be returning to the United States shortly for the holidays and wanted to visit CCHE before their departure, they said.

Making a connection between El-Ahly Club team’s recent victory against Hiroshima in the FIFA Cup/World Club and the medical victories achieved at CCHE, Mr. Bradey affirmed that he felt that both aforementioned entities were “rays of hope” in the midst of turmoil.

Mr. Bradley also made a statement about ECN, expressing his deepest gratitude to the organization and encouraging donors to support CCHE through ECN. “We love coming here to meet our special friends and we would be proud to be a part of ECN… [which] has been a substantial force in ensuring that this great work in Egypt continues…”. Mr. Bradley referred in particular to the CCHE expansion scheme, which will include additional beds, a health sciences academy, a research institute, a radiology unit and a hospice center, among other feats.

Before leaving CCHE, the Bradley’s spent several hours with the children, giving them words of encouragement and delighting both patients and staff with their kindness and strength. To see video documentation of his visit in an ad that Mr. Bradley and his wife made for ECN, please click here.

Every year Children’s Cancer Hospital Egypt 57357 hosts hundreds of visitors.

Giulia, an Italian tourist, was simply passing by when the brilliance of the hospital’s architecture and gardens captured her attention. Her blog features pictures and descriptions of what was clearly a moving experience for her, click here.

It’s impossible to put into words what one feels when one tours the hospital and meets the patients. During a recent visit by Bob Bradley, Egypt’s National Soccer Coach, he refers to the “spirit inside this hospital.”

During this festive time of the year, we often speak of the “Holiday Spirit.” It’s a festive spirit, full of life, light, hope and humility. The same words we hear time and time again to describe Children’s Cancer Hospital Egypt, 57357.

“I can’t find the appropriate words to explain what my wife and I felt after we finished touring the hospital.  I feel very humble and proud at the same time.”

— Mohamed Fakhry, Board Member, MIDO Intl S.A.E

“What I have learned about working with the people in Cairo is total humility. That we think that we are somehow at the pinnacle of the system; yet people in Egypt get up and do things with fewer resources and fewer promises, and fewer guarantees, day after day after day.”

— Dr. Leslie Lehman, Director of the Stem Cell Transplant Program,
Harvard’s Dana Farber Cancer Institute and Children’s Hospital Boston.

Egypt Cancer Network welcomes you to visit the hospital and meet the lives you are helping to save. For those of you stateside this holiday season, take a virtual tour through the eyes and stories of others who have been touched by the spirit of CCHE, click here.

Sparkling stars hold our gaze, they both inspire us and illuminate a path for us to follow. Last month, a number of stars descended on Children’s Cancer Hospital of Egypt 57357. All dedicated their time, financial and intellectual resources as well as enthusiasm, ideas and ongoing support to help the true Rock Stars, the patients at Children’s Cancer Hospital of Egypt 57357.

  • Kuwaiti Ambassador Rashid Al Hammad and Media figure Aisha Al Yahie
  • World renowned Harvard pediatric physician specialists from Dana Farber Cancer Institute and Children’s Hospital Boston
  • The Spouse of the Prime Minister of First Turkey, Mrs. Emine Erdo?an, the Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Turkish Ambassador
  • Women leaders representing the Asian Embassies in Egypt (Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Manila, Philippines, Brunei) led by the Ambassador of Thailand’s wife, Mrs. Jittima Manityhul.
  • Bob Bradley, manager of the Egypt national football team.
  • Zamalek Soccer Team

Such stardom brings awareness of the good work being done at Children’s Cancer Hospital of Egypt 57357. The Hospital has also become a source of inspiration for authors and filmmakers as it reaches the hearts and minds of the Egyptian people.

  • The recent Egyptian movie “Tek Tek Boom” by Mohammed Saad evokes Hospital 57357, depicting true stories about the hospital’s raid during the Revolution. It shares stories of how, in the absence of police, the local citizens banded together to protect the children, equipment and buildings. The hospital now stands as a reminder of the courage and magnanimity of Egyptians as the neighborhood stood firm next to the hospital staff in strength and unity.
  • In the Egyptian TV series “Khatem Soliman”, a father whose daughter is recently diagnosed with cancer expresses hope that will be admitted to one of the Private “health insurance” hospitals, but his friend is quick to advise him to go immediately to Children’s Cancer Hospital of Egypt 57357.
  • In the Egyptian TV series “Nour Mariam” someone asks the heroine what will she do with the huge money that she inherited. She responds saying that she wishes to build a great hospital like the CCHE 57357.
  • In the Egyptian movie “Shahir, Baheer, and Samir ” when Miss Egypt is asked what she will do with the prize money, she answers that she will give it all to Hospital 57357.