Ramadan is a time for self-reflection and closeness to God - a time when Muslim communities gives generously to help those less fortunate enjoy their own Holy month. The Holy month Ramadan has always brought joy to the Muslims, but unfortunately, the case is not always true for 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.
HOPE
– An NGO in Pakistan, takes pride in carrying out innumerable
philanthropic activities. As each year passes more and more projects and
collaboration come our way which adds a feather in our cap as we go.
For Muslims, Ramadan is a month
of fasting, prayer, reflection and community. It is the month when Muslims
donate hefty amounts to those who are less fortunate than them.
Specifically, in the month of Ramadan, HOPE multiplies its humanitarian acts by distributing the following items in the downtrodden slum areas of Pakistan:
· Eid Clothes
· Ration Bags
· Food Packets
· Iftar Boxes
· Books
· School bags
· School stationery
· Lunch box
· Toys
· Gifts
HOPE accepts zakat in this holy
month. Iftar parties are organized in collaboration with many organizations as
part of their CSR activity. Ration, iftar boxes and biryani packets.
HOPE tries to provides education
to all, especially the underprivileged masses. HOPE - A Health NGO in Pakistan has
always been striving to bring quality education and healthcare to thousands of
poverty-stricken Pakistanis and to help them lead a better life. With its
mission to spread hope and happiness, HOPE’s Ramazan Campaign is in full swing
and your little support in it can make a lot of difference in the lives of the
people in need.
HOPE, appeals to the masses to
donate as much as one can and pledges that this Ramadan you will see the reward
of your donation in the form of happiness on a child’s face while opening their
fast. For more details, please visit Hope’s website www.hope-ngo.com, and help
us raise funds for those who most surely deserve it.
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