Minister of Social Solidarity Honors Misr El Kheir for Participation in the “Farhet Masr” Initiative for Supporting Brides

15 June 2026

Dr. Maya Morsy, Minister of Social Solidarity, honored Misr El Kheir Foundation during the “Farhet Masr” initiative celebration in recognition of its active role and contribution to supporting young women from underprivileged families who are preparing for marriage. The initiative aims to help equip brides and facilitate marriage for young people.

The celebration was held under the patronage of Mrs. Entissar El-Sisi, spouse of the President of Egypt, as part of the state's efforts to strengthen partnerships with civil society organizations and support social initiatives that help ease burdens on the most vulnerable families.

Misr El Kheir Foundation expressed its appreciation for the recognition, emphasizing that its participation was aligned with the national objectives of the “Farhet Masr” initiative. The foundation provided various forms of financial and in-kind support, including household appliances and essential home furnishings for young women preparing for marriage.

The foundation explained that its efforts focused on reducing living expenses for beneficiary families and supporting the furnishing of marital homes through cooperation and integration with charitable organizations and national companies, helping ensure a stable and dignified start to family life.

Misr El Kheir Confirms Continued Participation and Expanded Support

Dr. Hanan El-Darbashy, Head of the Social Solidarity and Debtors Sector at Misr El Kheir Foundation, stated that this recognition serves as additional motivation for the foundation to continue its social role and strengthen its contribution to development initiatives.

She noted the foundation’s readiness to participate in the second edition of the “Farhet Masr” initiative and to continue supporting brides, facilitating the establishment of stable married lives, and spreading joy among young women across various governorates, in line with the foundation’s vision of supporting the most vulnerable families and alleviating their economic burdens.

El-Darbashy explained that the foundation’s participation in the first edition of the initiative was an extension of its development strategy aimed at supporting the stability of the Egyptian family and enhancing quality of life.

She added that throughout the year, the foundation successfully contributed to equipping hundreds of brides across different governorates. She emphasized that these achievements reflect the importance of partnership and cooperation between state institutions and civil society organizations.

She concluded by affirming that participation in the initiative generated a tangible social and economic impact by reducing the financial burden on beneficiary families and providing essential household necessities for a dignified start to married life. This, she said, supports the social protection system and strengthens the state's efforts to assist the most vulnerable groups in society.