Tuesday 21 June 2016

HOPE’s Iftar Event at Zia School

Giving has always brought out the best in people. The holy month of Ramadan, give best opportunity when Muslims worldwide fast during daylight hours and abstain from other pleasures, is also the month when Muslims contribute to charity work, and donations for the less fortunate.
Similarly, HOPE a charitable NGO in Pakistan under the supervision of Dr. Mubina Agboatwalla- a child specialist in Pakistan and with the help of its donors, contributes to its best for the betterment of those who are always neglected especially during the month of Ramadan.
It was that time of the year once again when  HOPE- a charitable NGO in Pakistan was in full swing in arranging Iftar at it’s different schools and distributing food boxes all over the impoverished and poor slum areas of Karachi, to the distant villages and towns on the very fringes of this city. 
But the Ramadan distributions of  HOPE- a charitable NGO in Pakistan  did not stop there – similar activities are being  carried out in Thatta, Sujawal and more will be carried out at Muzaffargarh.
HOPE’s Zia Colony School students were given a special treat – as each one of them was provided with an Iftar including a selection of delicious eatables for them to open their fasts with or to take it home and share it with their family members. HOPE- a charitable NGO in Pakistan arranges Iftar event for 200 students along with their children.




 This event not only provides an opportunity for children to share their feeling and discuss the importance of Ramadan but it also give a chance to celebrate this month and thank Allah for the blessings.
Moreover, Ramadan brings a occasion of Eid which is most awaited time for the children to wear new clothes and to collect eidi from their elders. Keeping this in mind, HOPE- a charitable NGO in Pakistan distributed Eid clothes sponsored by Act of Goodwill, among children which add-on to the happiness for the children.




The children returned to their homes with a big smile on their face and hands full of Eid gifts which will definitely make their Eid cherish-able.


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