Health Awareness Service
Service Vision
A healthy society free from disease and where healthy behaviors are widespread.
We aspire to build a conscious, healthy, and responsible generation so that our children grow up healthy physically, psychologically, and socially, armed with comprehensive health knowledge to build a better future for our country. Our programs serve as an important reference for enjoyable and simplified health awareness for every child and mother in the Coptic Church, and also to build a broad base of health-conscious ministers across all Coptic Church communities.
The Service Mission
Our health, our strength, and our cooperation are the foundation of our society.
– Establishing the importance of health care in our lives. We can create a healthy and sound environment with simple principles such as a balanced diet, regular exercise, and maintaining personal and public hygiene.
– Exchanging health tips and encouraging each other to follow a healthy lifestyle creates a positive atmosphere that reflects on everyone’s health and happiness.
– Encourage all community service workers, including doctors, nurses, teachers, and others, to collaborate with us to provide important content that elevates the status of health in the community and appreciates the meaning of health for our society.
Health awareness is not just a slogan we raise. It is a continuous, tireless effort that requires awareness, responsibility, and initiative from all of us. Let us make our health a priority and make cooperation a way of life, so that we may enjoy a strong, healthy, and prosperous society.
The Target Segment
Children and adolescents from 5 to 18 years old, targeted by a health story.
Men and women over the age of twenty, targeted by your health and weight.
Service Description
The Health Awareness Service seeks to promote health awareness in the community by providing comprehensive information about diseases, prevention methods, and changing unhealthy behaviors through:
1.Educating the community about the symptoms and risks of acute and chronic diseases.
2.Providing practical information on how to prevent these diseases.
3.Improving health behaviors and promoting personal and public hygiene.
4.Preparing a group of trainers with medical backgrounds to train new ministers to provide service in the dioceses.
5.Weekly awareness meetings held in churches by a group of ministerial doctors and pharmacists.
The first program (Your health and your weight):
Provides health awareness in a scientifically written book for adults. It is also presented in the form of lectures at family meetings and similar events.
The second program (health story):
Health awareness is provided in the form of carnivals, interactive workshops, and includes servants of different ages, categories, and fields. They undergo continuous training and development by a team of trainers to enable them to make sound future decisions and integrate all participants in all their forms, regardless of the number of servants and those served.