The importance of the project lies in the fact that it is the only project in the governorate that deals with and serves the Al-Masara area, which is an area characterized by a very low standard of living. In this area, this land was allocated to the “Misr Al-Mahrousa Baladi Association” to establish a service complex to serve the people of this neighborhood and raise their standard of living, especially the marginalized and helpless groups such as poor families with limited income, especially the breadwinner mother, who is the widow who has children that she cannot support, so the association takes care of it with integrated care
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