09:55 PM
Sunday 01 May 2022
Books – Abdullah Owais:
Heba Rashid, founder of the Mersal Association, published a photo of a conversation between her and a girl, yesterday evening, as part of her desire to donate the value of a 10 Egyptian pound recharge card. However, the matter exceeded that number, and the donated value of the price of the card when sold, bringing its price so far to 8 million pounds.
And the girl who owned the card, said in her message, “I myself donate to the cases of nurseries that you have, but I do not have money, and I have a recharge card, and I use you, so it is useful to donate his number, and whoever buys it puts the money to a messenger.” Heba tells her to agree to the matter. Before the Egyptian young woman put up an auction on the price of the card.
From hundreds of pounds to thousands, an extension of millions, the price of the recharge card reached regarding half a million pounds, before Heba announced the extension of the auction period, and a businessman donated an amount of 3 and a half million Egyptian pounds, so that the total donation until an hour ago was 4 million pounds.
With Vodafone entering the donation line, following many mentioned it in the comments, to announce that it would donate as much as will be collected for the card, with the value of 1,000 cards being offered to the girl who made the first donation, the price of the card now amounts to 8 million pounds, which will go to the benefit of premature babies, and others. Who are in the nurseries of Mersal Association.
The auction has not stopped yet, and will continue until midnight on Eid al-Fitr today, Sunday, as Heba Rashid announced, on her official page on Facebook, which is followed by thousands now, to know the details of the card and how many pounds it will reach, during the remaining few hours.
Heba’s publications come under the hashtag “the most expensive recharge card in Egypt” and publish with it the ways to donate to her foundation, and she receives donations so far to the card, whether from inside or outside Egypt. The representatives of the charitable organization pass by those who want to donate and collect from them what they intend to donate.
And on the donation line, I entered the page of the Egyptian artist, Mohamed Henedy, commenting on Vodafone’s post, the writer, “Do not give him twice the amount 3 times because of envy,” while there were comments by many citizens and celebrities regarding the publications related to the card.
On what she said, Heba hopes that this card will be a reason to open new nurseries for the institution, serving children. In the comments, one of the women wrote, “It seems that this young woman’s intention was purely for God, so that the matter is what it is now.”