Tuesday, 28 July 2020

ROBIN HOOD ARMY DONATES COOKIES TO HOPE FOR THE NEEDY CHILDREN


Charity originates from the heart. Charity is the other name of sharing happiness. Contributing towards the underprivileged is like enlightening your own soul. As per the famous quote “You have not lived today until you have done something for someone who can never repay you”. Charitable activity consists of donating basic human needs such as food, books, clothes, ration and educational items etc; basically items that can help the underprivileged in their daily life. There’s no better gift in giving back to the community, in order to make someone’s life better. Being a helping hand gives you an internal satisfaction and purifies your soul.

HOPE-an NGO in Pakistan, is a non-profit organization which always aims towards an educated and healthy society, where everyone has equal rights. HOPE works for the benefit of underprivileged communities, who are unable to receive quality education and health services.

The Robin Hood Army is a volunteer based zero-funds organization that works to get surplus food from restaurants and the community to serve less fortunate people.

HOPE has received 3,500 plus biscuit packets from Robin Hood Army Pakistan, to be distributed among the underprivileged children of various rural and slum areas of Karachi. These Children do not have the privilege of eating such lavish cookies on regular basis. The smiles that came on the faces of these children after receiving these cookies were priceless.







Donations from individuals and organizations like Robin Hood Army Pakistan make it possible for us to help us in our aim to alleviate the miseries of the poor and needy in various slums of Karachi and rural areas of Sindh.

HOPE-A Health NGO in Pakistan, always makes an effort to organize such philanthropic activities along with the collaboration of different individual donors or institutions. Donations have the potential to drastically improve an individual’s quality of life. This is the main focus of HOPE to improve an individual’s life.

Under the leadership of Dr. Mubina Agboatwalla-A Child Specialist in Karachi, HOPE will continue to work on such philanthropic activities for the betterment of underprivileged communities so they can live their lives easily.

Tuesday, 21 July 2020

DEMONSTRATION OF P&G WATER PURIFIERS BY HOPE TEAM IN BADIN & GHAGGAR


HOPE-A Health NGO in Pakistan in collaboration with Procter & Gamble Pakistan, is making clean water accessible by distributing P&G Purifier of Water to the underprivileged communities. P&G Purifier of Water is used for preparing safe drinking water. One single sachet purifies up to 10 liters of brackish water. Compared with other products available in the market, P&G Purifier of Water leaves no salty or sour after-taste.

Majority of the population in Badin and Ghaggar are exposed to hazards of drinking unsafe and polluted water from both surface and ground water sources. Contaminated water is source of many diseases including diarrhea, typhoid, intestinal worms and hepatitis. Under the leadership of Dr. Mubina Agboatwalla - A Child Specialist in Karachi, HOPE has been working relentlessly to improve the lives of the people by creating awareness among them, about the benefits of safe drinking water.



HOPE team demonstrated the process of cleaning the water using P&G Purifiers of Water in Badin as well and Ghaggar. The water purifier demonstration was performed in Thora Goth of Badin, which is an underdeveloped area, and lacks clean water supply. The residence of Badin and Ghaggar were given proper awareness of consuming clean water and were educated about the importance of water hygiene and how clean water can prevent diseases such as diarrhea, typhoid, intestinal worms and hepatitis.









Several people were present during the orientation where they learnt the importance of drinking clean water and how to prepare it by themselves at home. Each participant was provided a purifying kit that consists of a cooler, bucket, muslin cloth, spatula and 170 sachets of P&G Purifier of Water. The aim of this activity was to benefit the local community while making clean water accessible hence reducing the morbidities especially among children. This will also provide them opportunity to improve standards of living while improving health status. HOPE- An NGO in Pakistan provides back-up support in the form of training, IEC material, social marketing and advocacy of P&G Purifier to the socially deprived local population.

Wednesday, 15 July 2020

QURBANI APPEAL 2020


Muslims all over the world celebrate Eid-ul-Azha in the month of Zil Hajj, commemorating the great sacrifice of Hazrat Ibrahim (PBUH). In this regard, some of the companions asked the Prophet (PBUH) regarding the significance of this sacrifice, the Prophet (PBUH) is reported to have replied: “It is the Sunnah of your father, Abraham (PBUH)”. Therefore HOPE-an NGO in Pakistan, under the leadership if Dr. Mubina Agboatwalla- a child specialist in Karachi, strives hard to collect funds and carry out this holy activity at different locations of HOPE including its schools and hospitals.

HOPE has an extensive network of hospitals and schools in Karachi, Thatta, Sujawal, Muzaffargarh, Muzaffarabad, Badin, (AJK) in which extremely poor families reside. These families wait all year round for HOPE's generous distribution of meat and that is what makes their Eid a time to rejoice.

This Eid-ul-Azha, let HOPE, perform Qurbani on your behalf and allow HOPE to distribute meat and alms to the poor and needy. Support HOPE in reaching out innumerable downtrodden areas of Pakistan. Give your donations to HOPE because your actions may light up someone's Eid.


HOPE – An NGO in Pakistan, never forgets the poor and needy on any event and occasion; giving meat to the destitute as required spreads happiness and love. It enables them to enjoy the important occasion of Eid-ul-Adha as a time of celebration and festivities. Hope has successfully carried out its Qurbani activities annually and like every year, this year is no different.

HOPE does not let any part of the Qurbani Animal go waste and hence collects all the skin of the animal and encourages other donors to donate the animal’s skin if it is going in the garbage. This Eid help HOPE put a smile on every child’s face.

Wednesday, 8 July 2020

HOPE EQUIPS ITS HOSPITLAS WITH MEDICAL EQUIPMENTS

Pakistan has seen its coronavirus epidemic explode in the past few weeks, seeing multiple consecutive days of record deaths and case rises across the country, pushing hospitals in major cities to the brink of their allocated capacity.

HOPE an NGO in Pakistan is supporting the underprivileged communities throughout the country, right from the onset of Covid19 pandemic in Pakistan. The pandemic is so lethal that it has shaken the strongest economic and healthcare systems of the world.

HOPE – A Health NGO in Pakistan has been doing its level best in providing all necessary treatment to the corona infected patients as well as ordinary patients,so that they can recover from their sickness and live a healthy life again.

With the increasing number of patients being admitted on daily basis at HOPE hospitals.  The hospital management has been meeting the needs of medical equipment’s. Equipment’s such as cardiac monitors, pulse oximeters, BiPap machines, PPE Kits, N95 respirators, oxygen cylinders with flow meter, surgical gloves, face shields, goggles etc.

With the help of these medical equipment’s, HOPE hospitals will be at a stronger platform when it comes to serving the masses that belong to the underprivileged sector of the society. They will be provided immediate health treatment without any delay.







A set of SOPs have been developed and are being implemented in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and does not replace any routine clinical practice already in place at HOPE Hospitals. Apart from equipping necessary medical equipment’s the Hospital is disinfected through sprays every few hours and social distancing between the staff and patients is strictly followed.

According to Dr. Mubina Agboatwalla – A Child Specialist in Karachi, providing the essential medical equipment’s and supplies at HOPE Hospitals will help in the recovery of more patients much faster, who have been infected and treat them free of cost, as they are unable to afford the medicines and services of a local private hospital. These facilities would provide them a huge relief.