By Ola El Soueini, Community Times Imagine waking up every morning without water in your tap, money in your pocket, a roof over your head, and nothing to cover up yourself with on cold winter nights. Millions of Egyptians live like this, deprived of their basic human needs; they consider it a luxury to even think about the things that others take for granted. Efforts have been carried out by many organizations and dedicated individuals to help alleviate the suffering of the needy, striving to improve their quality of life by simply providing them with the basic necessities. After the revolution, many have lost their jobs and prices of many commodities have skyrocketed – reasons that have encouraged many individuals to become involved in charitable activities as part of their social responsibility. “I have always been keen on doing charitable work. I owe my passion to helping others to my father, who always encouraged me to reach out to the needy and give a helping hand. He used to encourage me to visit orphanages and donate my old clothes and toys,” says Sarah Moussa, founder of Sarah Moussa Charity and Social…
