HOPE- an NGO in Pakistan, works for the betterment of the society and has always been striving to bring quality education and healthcare to thousands of poverty-stricken Pakistanis, helping them lead a better life. With its mission to spread hope and happiness especially to those down trodden and underprivileged women and children.
Recently a very generous donation was made to HOPE - an Educational NGO in Pakistan by
Mrs. Sue Johnston, Principal of
Al Salam Private School located in Dubai, UAE. She donated miscellaneous
clothes items such as T-shirts, trousers, track pants, etc.
Large boxes consisting of various clothes items such as
t-shirt, trousers, track pants, etc.
Were handed over to HOPE for distribution among the needy people of the
communities, and children whose parents are not able to afford new clothes for
their children. This donation made things a lot easier for the underprivileged
people who are not able to achieve such items on normal basis, as they are
already busy struggling to fulfill the daily ration needs and provide food on
the table for their children and families.
HOPE team distributed the clothes to the needy children
throughout Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Muzaffarabad, Muzaffargarh, Sujawal, Thatta,
and thought various rural and slum areas of Karachi.
Gifts bring pleasure to the receiver, especially the parents
from underserved areas were over whelmed as their children received cloth items
such children are usually deprived of good clothes, due to the low income of the bread-winner of the
family barely suffices basic needs. These clothes brought beautiful smiles on
the faces of children that cannot be explained through words.
Under the leadership of Dr. Mubina Agboatwalla - A Child
Specialist in Karachi, HOPE aims to not only reach out, but to
completely eliminate poverty, illiteracy, and hunger. HOPE welcomes individuals
and organizations like Al Salam Private School, who want to play their role in
giving back to the society and serving as an idol for other organizations to
follow in their footsteps.
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