One of the inspiring women who overcame their illness, Khulood suffered from a chronic inflammatory disease and lived for a while in an extraordinary whirlpool, but she worked hard to take care of her mental health through the practice of art and the ballet, and she became much stronger and her art became a means of treatment.
Kholoud is grateful and believes that pain and pride are two sides of the same coin, which is why she became an art therapist in order to help adults and children feel better through art because she believes in the importance of mental and emotional health.
Her story was published on the Women of Egypt page and celebrated so that the world could witness to the greatness of the women of Egypt.
We are always proud of the achievements of our graduates, with our heartfelt wishes for further success and success to all MSA students and alumni.