Monday 24 July 2023

STORY OF RASHID AWAN AN UNDERPRIVILEGED STUDENT AT HOPE HOME SCHOOL, THOTHA AZAD KASHIMIR

This is the story of Rashid Awan whose family was living a life below poverty line. Rashids father Aurangzeb Awan did not have a stable income and used to do odd jobs around the vicinity to provide for his family. Due to which the family had faced a lot of hardships and had to struggle hard.

Rashid was a student of HOPE HOME School, Thotha Azad Kashimir, he has 8 siblings, 7 sisters and 1 brother. Who are also students of the same school.

Despite the financial problems in Rashid’s family, Rashid was a very hard-working student and loved to study, he was also a very discipled student in the school.

Keeping in view their financial condition, the tuition fees and other educational supplies related costs was sponsored by HOPE – An Educational NGO in Pakistan. HOPE has never charged a single penny from Rashid or his siblings in all these years.  HOPE has also provided the essential items required for education like school bag, stationary, lunch box, text books, copies etc.

The education of Rashid and his siblings was possible through the support of HOPE - An Educational NGO in Pakistan. Through the Hard work and dedication of Rashid in his studies, Rashid qualified for a position in the FC Police and served for several years. With his dedication and hard work in the police, he has been posted in Turbet with rangers.  He wishes to sponsor the education of more under privileged students in the future and change their situation for a better. This is how the circle of life goes on; we help others without any expectations and will receive help from strangers in the most unexpected ways, where you feel helpless.

Dr. Mubina Agboatwalla - A Child Specialist in Karachi, monitors the progress of each of her school very closely, and encourages the education of such children who have high ambitions but cannot afford school fees. Such students can be made capable enough of getting a respectable job and earing an income that could improve the conditions of their family.

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