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This Ramadan, the impact of Welad El Shams stretched far beyond the screen. The series, which follows the lives of Welaa and Moftah—two orphans who find themselves entangled in a world of crime—resonated deeply with viewers.
The struggles of orphans portrayed in the show sparked something beautiful within this local padel group, inspiring them to take action and make a real difference in the lives of children who face similar hardships.
The day began with a shared iftar, marking a moment of connection and community as the children, volunteers, and club members came together to break their fast. For many, this was not just a meal but a reminder of the power of generosity and care during this holy month.
After iftar, the children were invited to take part in a fun-filled session of drawing and coloring, allowing them to express their creativity and enjoy a sense of freedom and joy that might not always be available to them.
The smiles on their faces and the excitement in their eyes were proof of how a small act of kindness can brighten someone’s world.
What made this day even more special was how it tied back to the themes explored in Welad El Shams—the reality of orphans’ struggles, but also the possibility of hope, connection, and kindness. Just like the series, the event became a reminder that while the hardships may be real, so is the ability to make a difference.
For the children who participated, this was a day they would never forget. And for the local padel group, it was a beautiful example of how entertainment can inspire real-world action.
This Ramadan, Welad El Shams wasn’t just a story on television—it was a call to action, and it had a profound impact in the most unexpected of ways.
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