Thursday, 27 February 2020

Sharing happiness with the people of Kashmir - Day 3


Kashmir is known for its inspiring waterfalls, the tranquility of smooth lakes, magnificent flowering meadows and dazzling weather. However, Kashmir is a mountainous area which leads towards many difficulties in health and education. Health and education are the basic needs for any society to grow.

HOPE-An educational NGO in Pakistan, always works for the betterment of deprived communities. Kashmir is a rural area, with a high rate of poverty, due to which people face several hardships. HOPE has established formal and informal schools across the mountainous regions of Kashmir, inorder to help the children receive quality education. These schools are set up in their neighborhoods so that the children do not need to travel far from their homes in the cold and harsh weather.

On day three, HOPE team visited the two goths: Parhor and Dakhan karbani located in district Hattianbala. Students welcomed Dr. Mubina Agboatwalla and team wholeheartedly where an annual function was also organized by students and teachers. Students presented their Kashmiri culture on Kashmiri songs and performed on national songs as well.









HOPE-an NGO in Pakistan, distributed warm clothing and all other gifts that were brought for the students and teachers of the school. Food items were also distributed such as pastries, rolls, juices and other snacks. It was a big treat for everyone and  turned out to be a joyous occasion for all.












HOPE targets the needy and poor people and helps them in making their living standards better. HOPE has established schools in the areas where not a single school was present before and provides least to free of cost education to the children who can’t afford quality education due to their family’s financial problems. Books, uniform and stationery are also provided by HOPE schools to the needy ones.

Under the leadership of Dr. Mubina Agboatwalla - A Child Specialist in Karachi, HOPE will continue its efforts for the betterment of needy societies to help them grow steadily.

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