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Services for UASC Partner Service Phone Number Address / Email Working Hours Health Services for UASC Partner Service Phone Number Address / Email Working Hours Health 01129884420 6th of October, Block 8 ,48/8th 0238897129 district, second proximity Nasr City, 15 Mohammed Medical Care 0223867367 Youssef Mousa, o Mostafa Call to schedule an Caritas 0223867366 el-Nahas. appointment Al-Manteqa al-Oula Healthcare Emergency Maadi Healthcare Ard El-Lewa 24/7 01280770146 Nasr City Save The Children Psychosocial Support Hotline for adults and families: 01033316655 01033316644 For Unaccompanied & 01033316677 Separated Children and Youth: Mohandeseen - 20, Hotline for Demashk Street, Naimo Unaccompanied & Center Monday - Thursday Healthcare Separated Children 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM StARS and Youth 01033348659 For accompanied children: Tigrinya, Arabic & Downtown , 26 ,38 of July English Street (Esaaf) 01064400281 [email protected] Somali, Oromo, Amharic, Arabic & English 0227736347 Healthcare Emergency: Gender Based 01117083502 Sunday - Monday Violence Emergency (confidential) Wednesday - Maadi, No 2, Street 161 Thursday Medecins Healthcare Appointments: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM (Pregnancy) 01012159162 Sans Frontieres 01111483267 (AWN) Clinic: General Health 01211970028 5 Michael Lotf-Allah, Reproductive Emergency for Gender All Saints Cathedral, Zamalek Health Based Violence: 01211970013 Monday - Thursday Zamalek Clinic: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM 01203339126 For emergency Gender Refuge TB - HIV/Aids Based Violence: Egypt 01282112011 010642622 Psychosocial Helpline: Support 01100782000 Referral Email: Mental Healthcare [email protected] 24/7 (Appointments) 01127777005 RefugeesTogether Mental Healthcare PSTIC (Emergency) 01100604002 Cairo: 01028859666 01028859777 Maadi: Plot 8, 01120486354 Block S 10 ,64th Psychosocial Sunday - Thursday District, Zahraa Maadi, Support Alex: 01144470800 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM 01146077273 In front of Care Emergency: Carrefour Maadi 01028062178 Education Maadi, Building 33, Street 01010061755 106, Maadi (next to Hadayek Almaadi Metro Station) (Oce is open for Sunday - Thursday Education 01000564747 appointments only) 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM Catholic Relief Services 01285003114 CatholicReliefServicesEgypt Partner Service Phone Number Address / Email Working Hours Education Hotline for adults and families: 01033316655 01033316644 For Unaccompanied & 01033316677 Separated Children and Youth: Mohandeseen - 20, Hotline for Demashk Street, Naimo Unaccompanied & Center Monday - Thursday Education Separated Children 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM StARS and Youth 01033348659 For accompanied children: Tigrinya, Arabic & Downtown , 26 ,38 of July English Street (Esaaf) 01064400281 [email protected] Somali, Oromo, Amharic, Arabic & English 0227736347 3 Centres in Nasr City: 01032626224 After Haram: Sunday - Thursday school 01013529993 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Terre des hommes classes 6th October: 01022323131 Case Management Case Management 0227961771 Garden City, 8 Abd El Latif Alternative Care 0227964441 Bolteya St. behind Four Monday - Friday Seasons Hotel, next to Kasr 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM Financial Assistance 0227949203 El Nile Police Station Caritas for Unaccompanied & Separated Children Accountability Line: Maadi, Ard El Lewa, Nasr City Sunday - Thursday Case Management 01015933433 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Save The Children Helpline: Referral Email: 01100782000 [email protected] 24/7 Case Management 01127777005 RefugeesTogether PSTIC 01100604002 Hotline for adults and families: 01033316655 01033316644 For Unaccompanied & 01033316677 Separated Children and Youth: Mohandeseen - 20, Hotline for Demashk Street, Naimo Unaccompanied & Center Monday - Thursday Case Management Separated Children 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM StARS and Youth 01033348659 For accompanied children: Tigrinya, Arabic & Downtown , 26 ,38 of July English Street (Esaaf) 01064400281 [email protected] Somali, Oromo, Amharic, Arabic & English 0227736347 3 Centres in Nasr City: 01032626224 Haram: Sunday - Thursday Case Management Terre des hommes 01013529993 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM 6th October: 01022323131 Partner Service Phone Number Address / Email Working Hours Housing Cairo: 01028859666 01028859777 Maadi: Plot 8, 01120486354 th Block S 10 ,64 Sunday - Thursday Housing Alex: 01144470800 District, Zahraa Maadi, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM 01146077273 In front of Care Emergency: Carrefour Maadi 01028062178 Helpline: Referral Email: 01100782000 [email protected] 24/7 Housing 01127777005 RefugeesTogether PSTIC 01100604002 Legal Civil Documentation Saturday - Thursday (including birth 01154526171 registration, divorce.) Maadi 10:00 AM - 06:00 PM and other legal matters United Lawyers Hotline for adults and families: 01033316655 01033316644 For Unaccompanied & 01033316677 Separated Children and Youth: Mohandeseen - 20, Hotline for Demashk Street, Naimo Unaccompanied & Center Monday - Thursday Legal Separated Children 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM StARS and Youth 01033348659 For accompanied children: Tigrinya, Arabic & Downtown , 26 ,38 of July English Street (Esaaf) 01064400281 [email protected] Somali, Oromo, Amharic, Arabic & English 0227736347 Livelihoods Accountability Line: Maadi, Ard El Lewa, Nasr City Sunday - Thursday Livelihoods 01015933433 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Save The Children Germany RDPP NA THANK YOU TO ALL COUNTRIES CONTRIBUTING TO CHILD PROTECTION PROGRAM Unaccompanied and Separated Children 01204236704 - 01204236912 - 01204236356 - 01204236370 [email protected] Sunday - Thursday: 8:00 am - 3:30 pm.
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