On the evening of Saturday, July 28th, more than
200 people gathered in Cairo, Egypt for the grand opening of
the new Coptic Orphans Egypt office, including several bishops
and the guests of honor: Metropolitan Bakhomious of Beheira,
Bishop Bemien of Nakada and Qus, and Consul Mahmoud Zaid, the
former Egyptian Consul in Washington, DC. The new office will
increase the organizational capacity of Coptic Orphans to open
new doors of opportunity to many more children in Egypt than
have previously been able to participate in Coptic Orphans
programs.
By the beginning of the event on Saturday, the
office building was full of flowers from all over: from bishops,
neighbors, volunteers, and other friends of Coptic Orphans
who wished to express their congratulations.
Each guest of honor reflected on the Office opening
with short speeches, noting the significance of the work
of Coptic Orphans. Bishop Bakhomious spoke about how Coptic Orphans
serves the community while bringing unity to the Church by
empowering the layperson to exercise his or her gifts among
the Body of Christ. Bishop Bemien followed by speaking on
the
significance of Coptic Orphan
s’ work
across international communities in the Coptic diaspora,
and how Coptic Orphans
enables the Egyptian diaspora outside Egypt to put their
sense of solidarity with their Egyptian brethren into action.
Finally,
Consul Mahmoud Zaid reflected about his long relationship
with Coptic Orphans beginning during his tenure in the Egyptian
Embassy in Washington, DC to the present, and commended
the commitment of Coptic Orphans to Egypt.
Nermien Riad, the executive director of Coptic
Orphans, dedicated the opening to the dedication of volunteers
and partners who drive the work of Coptic Orphans and to the
perseverance of the children who participate in the programs.
Then, she invited the guests of honor to join hands in cutting
the ribbon around the new office. Nermien then invited all
guests to tour the office and enjoy food and drinks, and a
time of fellowship followed.
By the time the opening ended after 11pm, the air
was charged with hopefulness and excitement. Everyone present
was confident that the office represented more than a new headquarters
for Coptic Orphans and will become, in the words of the Coptic
Archbishop of Behara in the office opening guestbook, “a
headquarters for the spiritual welfare and well-being of the
Coptic child” as well as for every vulnerable child in
Egypt.