Friday, 26 May 2017

HOPE'S RAMADAN ACTIVITIES

HOPE - a health NGO in Pakistan, launches its Ramadan campaign every year with great religious fervor. The campaign focuses the less privileged segments of the society across Pakistan. The campaign entails various activities under the supervision of Dr. Mubina Agboatwalla - a child specialist in Karachi, with HOPE teams travelling to different poverty-stricken areas. Spreading smiles by arranging iftars and distributing Eid gifts to the less fortunate ones is indeed a great sense of satisfaction and source of immense pleasure for the HOPE – an NGO in Pakistan, staff as well as various philanthropists who contribute for this campaign. As the month of Ramadan is just round the corner, therefore the preparation for the campaign has already started and the donations are coming in for this noble cause. 





The campaign will include the following activities: 

1. A grand Iftar dinner in the urban slum of Zia Colony. Around 1200 students  will attend this iftar and dinner, followed by Eid clothes distribution. The students who will attend this grand iftar will be from HOPE Schools (Zia Colony, Sachal Goth, Manzoor Colony, Mujahid Colony, Bhattiabad, Abdullah Shah Gazi Goth, Bilal Colony, Ghaggar and pipri).

2. An iftar dinner in Muzaffargarh will also be arranged where around 350 students belonging from poverty-stricken families will be attending the iftar.

3. More than 500 children are expected to attend an Iftar dinner at Bhattaiabad. These children belong to the underprivileged areas located in Bhattaiabad.

4. HOPE will also be distributing iftar boxes, biryani boxes, ration bags in Bhattaiabad, Rehri Goth, Sachal Goth, Ghaggar, Pipri, Link Road, Gaddap, Gharo, Dhabeji, Abdullah Shah Gazi Goth, Bilal Colony, Manzoor Colony and Mujahid Colony.

5. Approximately 400 underprivileged children will be attending iftar dinner at Thatta School.

6. Eid clothes will be distributed among the needy children in Karachi, Thatta, Muzaffargarh, Muzaffarabad AJK. Children are immensely delighted to see the fancy new clothes for Eid.









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