Ramadan has always brought a sense of joy to Muslims and a chance of getting closer to the creator, but unfortunately the case is not always true for many people who are deprived of basic needs. Dr. Mubina Agboatwalla - A Child Specialist in Karachi not only understands the importance of education for the impoverished and how it can help create a positive impact in improving their lives, she also takes care of the opportunities she can provide to give them some moments to cherish specially during Ramadan.
Under her leadership, HOPE
- An NGO in Pakistan is making ends meet to share the abundances with
the underprivileged communities in almost every underprivileged area of
Pakistan.
HOPE had its First iftar event on the 9th of April
2022 at its General Hospital and High School located at Zia Colony Korangi. Zia
Colony, is one such far flung area of Karachi where many katchi abadi’s are
made home to many needy people. HOPE strives to achieve great heights of
success by eradicating illiteracy, poverty and hunger.
Being a deliverer of happiness and joy to thousands of
poverty-stricken Pakistanis, HOPE- A Health NGO
in Pakistan, arranged Iftar for the students and staff member of HOPE
Formal School and General Hospital, Zia Colony. The students and staff were
seated in long rows for the iftar. Their excitement seemed to rise when a
variety of food items were served to them. HOPE pays particular attention on
the selection and preparation of the iftar items.
Everything was closely monitored to ensure that every child
at the HOPE School was served good quality food items. Dates, samosas, rolls, pakoras,
jalebis, bananas and melons were part of the menu which was served to them.
Sherbet was also served to them that added as the most desirable item on the
table. The children enjoyed the iftar party with their friends. The event
brough smiles on many grateful and innocent faces.
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