About us
 

Amalna Association for orphaned girls was established in June 2002 and registered under the MOSA registration number 5063. We are a non-profit organization that takes in orphaned baby girls and provides them with a lovable caring home. We are run by a number of volunteers and hired staff with the intention of raising our girls with the best care possible

 

 Our Mission

Our aim is to provide our girls with the opportunity to live in a safe and clean environment with as normal a home life as possible, ensuring they receive the highest standard of care and education to prepare them for the changing life in which we live.

 Our Goals

  • To ensure our girls have a clean and safe place to live that they can call home.

  • To raise the girls in a family oriented atmosphere with surrogate families to ask after them.

  • To build the girls confidence through education to develop and coordinate their mental and physical abilities proficiently.

  • To teach them the skills of craft which can be a source of income to them in the future.

  • To educate the surrogate mothers on the importance of their roles as mothers with continuous workshops on healthcare.

  • To ensure our girls are accepted in our society through social events to unite them with other children.

  • To establish a strong volunteer based staff to support the girls through out their lives

    Dina Mohamed Samir Ramadan
    Amalna Chairperson
    dina@amalna.org.eg


    Staff

    Amalna Home has a qualified management team of eight volunteers and a salaried staff of five child careers who work on daytime/ night time shifts and a cleaning lady who keeps our home spotless. Premises

     
    At present we are resident in rented accommodation which has been safely prepared for the girls. Each four girls share one bedroom with a mother.  We also have a small play area in the garden which you are more than welcome to join our girls in.  
    We are continuing our search for a suitable home instead of the current rented one to provide stability for the girls.

   
 
 
 
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