What Makes Muhammed Youssef a Savior of Underprivileged Children
What Makes Muhammed Youssef a Savior of Underprivileged Children
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Not every child is fortunate enough to live in a well-to-do family. Thousands are homeless, and even more are fighting for their survival because they struggle to fill their stomachs with a two-course meal. With hundreds of millionaires in the world who make thousands every hour, only a handful look back at these unfortunate souls to help them. Fortunately, there are still plenty of people who don't think twice about helping the less fortunate and bringing a smile on the faces of these children.

Muhammed Youssef, a freelance graphic designer in Egypt, is leading the way to helping Egyptian students receive free education. This is a fantastic initiative, especially if you see the motive behind this charitable act. He doesn't want underprivileged kids to beg in the future. His goal is to educate the children so that they can earn their living respectfully. And the surprising part is that Youssef is just 21 years old. He is doing what many could have done way before him.

Muhammed Youssef's education

Muhammed isn't a millionaire. He is studying computer science at Delta Technology University. Ever since he was a child, his parents taught him the value of education. They told him that no matter what field you choose, basic education is crucial for survival. His parents never forced him to take up a specific subject or pursue a specific course in his career. They believed that Muhammed was intelligent enough to make it big in whatever industry he went to. This freedom gave Youssef enough opportunities to explore the field he loves the most.

According to Muhammed, "Computer science is my passion, and I believe that it plays an integral role in shaping a brighter future. With the way technology is changing, it's only a matter of time before you see many tasks being performed solely by computers with virtually no human intervention. I've always been fascinated with computers from a young age. Initially, I loved playing games like most children. But I slowly shifted my attention to graphic design because it allowed me to showcase my creativity."

Giving hope to aspiring students

Most students in Upper Egypt know Muhammed because of his contribution to their education. He says, "I don't have money to change these kids' lives overnight. And I think monetary contribution isn't the only way you can help these children. My Book Society Charity can come in various ways. And so, I chose the route to educate them. I feel that if you educate them now, you are actually helping them build a better future. Monetary contribution means they will have money now, and they may need to look for help again from someone in the future. But with education, they can look for a job. They can lead a better life instead of relying on someone else for money."

Muhammed is an inspiration for many. His approach shows that you don't need to be a millionaire to help the less fortunate kids. It's how you can use your skills to help everyone that matters the most. Muhammed hopes that the kids will one day become eminent professionals and make Egypt proud. That will make his hard work today pay off in the future. 

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