Friday, 17 October 2025

HOPE DISTRIBUTES BIRYANI AMONG THE NEEDY PEOPLE AT MUJAHID COLONY

Charity isn't solely about offering extravagant gifts to those in need; it can also mean meeting their essential requirements, such as supplying basic food needs. A simple gesture on your part can have a tremendous impact on someone else's life. The most effective approach to delivering food to the community is by bringing it right to their doorsteps

HOPE - A Health NGO in Pakistan, distributed biryani to the residents of Mujahid Colony, utilizing the HOPE MCH Center as the main distribution hub for the disadvantaged community there. The children and patients were organized and seated in long rows before receiving their biryani packets. Their joy and excitement grew immensely when they were given the biryani. The planning and execution of the event were carried out effectively to ensure that everyone present received an adequate portion.


With every year that goes by, HOPE sees an increase in both volunteers and donations, allowing HOPE – an NGO in Pakistan to continue its impactful activities in the years ahead. Guided by the leadership of Dr. Mubina Agboatwalla - A Child Specialist in Karachi, HOPE aims to reach remarkable milestones in its mission to eliminate illiteracy, poverty, and hunger in the near future.

DEMONSTRATION & DISTRIBUTION OF P&G WATER PURIFIER SACHETS AT THATTA & SUJAWAL

Water is essential for survival. However, it needs to be pure, clean, and safe for consumption. Safe drinking water is important for human health and well-being, serving as a basic necessity and a fundamental human right. It plays a key role in sustaining a healthy lifestyle. Access to clean water is vital for avoiding waterborne diseases, managing body temperature, facilitating digestion, and promoting overall health.

HOPE – A health NGO in Pakistan, has partnered with Procter & Gamble Pakistan to ensure access to clean water by providing P&G Purifier of water sachets to impoverished communities. These sachets are utilized to create safe drinking water.





 A single sachet can purify as much as 10 liters of brackish water. Unlike many other available products, P&G Purifier of Water does not leave a salty or sour after-taste. The Pur demonstration team from HOPE – An NGO in Pakistan, highlighted the dangers associated with consuming unsafe and contaminated water to a large part of the population residing at Link Road and informed them about the advantages of clean, healthy water provided by P&G purifier.

The HOPE team recently demonstrated a technique for purifying water with P&G Purifier sachets in Thatta and Sujawal. Many individuals participated in the session, where they learned the importance of drinking clean water and how to prepare it on their own at home. Every attendee was given a purification kit that contained a cooler, a bucket, a muslin cloth, a spatula, and 150 sachets of P&G Purifier.

With the leadership of Dr. Mubina Agboatwalla - A Child Specialist based in Karachi, her aim is to support the community by providing access to clean water, which will help reduce the occurrence of diseases, especially among children. Additionally, this initiative will offer an opportunity to improve living conditions and strengthen immunity.

RATION DISTRIBUTION AT HOPE COMMUNITY CENTER THATTA

Recently HOPE – An NGO in Pakistan, distributed, Ration bags among the community members, children and patents at the community Center Thatta.  Around 100 ration bags were distributed among the patients’ families at Thatta as well as the people residing in the nearby areas.

On 01 October, 2025, HOPE – A Health NGO in Pakistan, distributed, Ration bags among the patients and students at Thatta.   HOPE has consistently worked hard from the outset to support the residents of these impoverished areas in alleviating their challenges for many years, this time through the distribution of rations.



The Ration bags which were distributed were dropped up till the door steps of needy families to avoid hurting their feelings. The team prepared 100 plus ration bags each containing the essentials required in every house hold. The ration bags provided consisted of various items such as dry milk, ghee, flour, cooking oil, sugar, pulses, rice, tea leaf, soap, detergent, salt, spices etc. which sums up to the basic needs required in any household.  The families and patients were very happy to receive the ration bags, it was a feeling of relief, during this time of inflation.

Dr. Mubina Agboatwalla- A Child Specialist in Karachi, guides HOPE in reaching new heights and helps individuals escape their hardships through various charitable initiatives.