HOPE – An NGO in Pakistan, has been a token of selflessness since its inception. A school along
with a hospital, established at Zia Colony. Zia always, being under-privileged in nature is now
on the route to advancement because of the noble work done by HOPE and its donors.
While arranging Iftar dinners for various HOPE schools, the school in Zia Colony, Korangi had
not been forgotten and an Iftar party was also arranged at Zia Hospital for the students and
staff of HOPE Zia School as well as the staff of HOPE Zia Hospital. The evening was filled with
ecstasy. An approximate of 200 plus, staff members, teachers, students and children from the
community were present.
The Iftar party was organized under the surveillance of Dr.Mubina Agboatwalla – A Child
Specialist in Karachi and the chairperson of HOPE.
The Iftar Event was held on Wednesday, 29 th March 2023at 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.
During the Iftar students, who are currently enrolled at Zia Formal School, started their iftar in
an enchanted manner, the joy on their faces was priceless. What for most of us is a routine
iftar, turned out to be a festival for them. The Iftari consisted of items like dates, rolls, samosa,
fruits, squash and kebabs etc. The delight on the faces of those children proved that they are
extremely happy with the Iftar arranged by HOPE – A Health NGO in Pakistan. The Iftar was
followed by delicious dinner of Haleem.
After which Eid clothes was distributed among the students, which further increased their
happiness and excitement. The children were really eager to receive the Eid clothes, as they
belong to the families who can hardly afford new clothes for any occasion. Eventually, the
evening had to come to an end. But what we got in return was the “Excitement and happiness
of the children” which was priceless. Towards which all credit goes to the donors of HOPE.
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