Tuesday 1 March 2016

HOPE’s Students Pick-up Gold in Art Competition


They say talent is not correlated to shallow qualities like locality, race or color but rather has a more profound link to a person’s inner essence. The Zia school students are a personification in this regard.

HOPE’s school Zia colony currently educates 800 students that have been divided into two shifts. Most of the students belong to families with minimal wages but contrary to their background their minds are richer than most. They prove to be confident have good morals and are very groomed children that constantly trying to make their futures brighter.

Likewise HOPE- a NGO in Pakistan, many other organizations contribute by organizing different activities to encourage students. The Toyota dream car art contest is a global contest organized annually by Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC), Japan with about 80 countries participating in the competition. Japan and Indus Motor Company (IMC) has been organizing it  in  Pakistan  for  the  past  4  years  as  part  of  the global Toyota initiative. This global contest is intended to create opportunities for children,
offering them a platform to develop their interest in cars and expressing
their creativity and imagination by drawing the “car of their dreams”.


This year Indus Motor Company (IMC) invited HOPE- an educational NGO in Pakistan to ensure the participation of children from different segments of the society. There were three categories for the participants among which students from Zia School participated in two categories.




We are pleased to inform that students from Zia School won silver and bronze prize in category 2 and Gold prize in category 3, moreover two students also received best finalist awards in this completion.
Such achievement helps to boost the confidence of the students. Simultaneously, students were keen and optimistic for the future activities.

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