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One evening, as I sat by my sewing machine, I thought about how I could make a difference in my community. I love Egypt deeply, and I wanted to give back in a way that truly mattered.
I remembered how, as a child, I longed to sew but wasnโt allowed to pursue it. Now, with my own hands and my own machine, I had the power to create something meaningfulโnot just for my family but for others as well. That night, I decided to start small. I took some leftover fabric and stitched together warm clothes for children in need. The next day, I walked through my neighborhood, looking for families who might need them.
One mother, holding her little boy, smiled with tears in her eyes when I handed her a tiny, hand-sewn jacket. “May God bless you,” she said. In that moment, I realized that even small acts of kindness could ripple through a community, making life a little better for someone else.
Improving my community doesnโt have to be grandโit starts with kindness, with using what I have to help those around me. Egypt is my home, and every stitch I make is a love letter to my people.


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