Evolution International Film Festival Showcases Egypt Cancer Network 57357

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The Evolution International Film Festival, held on March 17th, 2012 launched its first annual festival from four international locations, including one in Los Angeles, CA, USA.

The purpose of the festival is to spread cultural awareness, enabling both filmmakers and their audience to experience the intricate traditions of each culture and country represented. Festival co-founder and partner of Ber-Waz Films Mahmoud Awad, in addition to fellow Ber-Waz Films partner and marketing executive Hany Motaweh, heavily promoted Egypt Cancer Network 57357.

In doing so, the Ber-Waz Films team produced an awareness campaign clip highlighting the importance of Children’s Cancer Hospital Egypt 57357 and showcased it at the Evolution International Film Festival. They also generously donated this moving video.

ECN thanks Ber-Waz Films and the Evolution International Film Festival for their promotion of our work and goals.


Africa Unites to Cure Children with Cancer

We are honored and pleased to announce the visit of twenty-three Ambassadors of Africa to Hospital 57357 this March. It is inspiring to see all the African Nations unite for a common cause: to provide treatment to children with cancer.

The twenty-three African Ambassadors, headed by Ambassador Mona Omar met with children at Hospital 57357 along with the hospital’s Vice President, Academic Affairs, Research and Outreach and Fundraising teams. The teams presented the mission and vision of Hospital 57357, including and how it operates and provides treatment to children through donations exclusively.

Africa’s Ambassadors to Egypt Visit Hospital 57357

The distinguished guests toured the various hospital departments, sections, services and had opportunities to speak with the staff and children. The visitors were impressed by the quality of health services, the fact that children continue school studies during their hospital stay, and the overall atmosphere of the hospital, to which extent one ambassador stated, ‘… I do not feel I’m in a hospital, this place looks more like a children’s club, the natural light, the waiting areas, and the play rooms provide distraction and entertainment to the children…. It looks rather a cheerful place than a hospital in the conventional sense…”

Today Hospital 57357 is approaching a 5 anniversary landmark of dedication on the part of all to curing children with cancer. The cooperation between Hospital 57357 and the African Nations can improve health care services for young cancer patients, a priority, by leveraging the unique and leading experience and knowledge of Hospital 57357 in Africa.