About us

History of Association

The Association of Light and Hope was founded in 1954 with voluntary efforts and over the course of the past years, the association has dedicated itself to providing specialized care for blind girls and working to qualify them to be effective members of the society. The role of the association was not limited to the governorates of the Arab Republic of Egypt, Girls before the launch in the Arab region Associations serving this important group in the community was then the Association of light and hope is the first association in Egypt and the Middle East supports the blind and their rights


Message of Association

Sponsoring, educating, qualifying and developing the capacities of the blind and integrating them into the society, providing them with the highest levels of efficiency and excellence through qualified human resources, an integrated media system, supportive partnerships, financial and administrative systems and effective values..

Vision of Association
Seeks to qualify and integrate the blind in society, and help them to lead normal life as any productive individual. It also aims to provide a cultural environment that allows the women to play their roles in society and life in a normal way to be integrated into this society and become part of their fabric with their rights and duties.
The Association of Light and Hope for Blind Care has several previous and current development projects, the aim of which is to build different partnerships with many parties to prepare girls to face the outside world and develop their life skills


Types of service provided
• Developing different skills for blind girls such as communication skills and dealing with others.
• Modifying the behavior of girls blind by guiding guidance.
• The work of 5 certificates of professional qualification up to 120 certificates.
• Give ID cards with a disability of up to 100 cards.
• Training girls in vocational training and training girls to use computers.
• The disbursement of material aid and eyes for married and sick cases.
• Providing Braille, maintenance and computer courses for the blind.
• Hosting for studies.
• Braille printing.
• Organizing educational and recreational activities for residents of blind girls.
• Provide medical care for the envelopes enrolled in the Society's sections.