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Dr. Badrawi participates in a marathon to support diabetics

Dr. Badrawi participates in a marathon to support diabetics

In a beautiful gathering for families and youth, and on the initiative of the Control Association, the inspiration of the association, Dalia Badrawi, and about 2,000 or more participants and their families, and with a respectable organization from SODIC, with the participation of Dr. Hossam Badrawi, the artist Elham Shaheen, the artist Maya Shiha and a number of public figures, everyone ran a 6-kilometre marathon in favor of diabetics, raising awareness for them and their families, and treating them properly. The participants donated about 200 thousand pounds in favor of this call and in the interest of educating diabetics. Dr. Hossam gave an inspiring speech to greet the organizers, the association and the participants. Then he addressed his words to the families of diabetic children, calling on everyone to increase their knowledge of this disease and support their children in dealing with the disease in a scientifically conscious manner. And that they can turn the ordeal into an opportunity to change their lifestyle to lead a happy, normal life without restrictions. Knowledge and science and the ability of children and youth to deal and the family’s support for them by allowing them to do so is the way and not prevent them from leading a normal life, and Dalia is the ideal for that. It was a beautiful day, demonstrating the community’s understanding of non-profit civil work, which adds positive energy to the community and shows symbols that can be imitated. Meanwhile, actress Elham Shaheen said: The running marathon is to support and educate diabetics. Thank you, Dr. Hossam Badrawi for encouraging civil society to do charitable work to support patients and encourage young people to exercise and do good. And thank you to Dalia Badrawi, the role model and the source of inspiration for fighting disease