Amity Global Foundation kicks-off ‘food distribution drive’ in Sujawal

AGF MISSION: ALLEVIATING HUNGER, POVERTY REDUCTION, LONG-TERM SUSTAINABILITY

City News Apr, 7 2024
Amity Global Foundation kicks-off ‘food distribution drive’ in Sujawal
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Karachi: Amity Global Foundation, Canadian organisation dedicated to empowering rural communities in Pakistan, kicked-off its ‘Food Distribution Drive’ ahead of Eid-ul-Fitr across 25 villages in interior Sindh District Sujawal.

Amity’s Ramadhan Food Distribution Drive targeted underserved villages in interior Sindh, providing much-needed food assistance to families. This intervention aims to alleviate immediate hunger concerns while working alongside local partners to establish long-term solutions for food security.

Chief Operating Officer Amity Global Foundation, Saad Hasnain while expressing his views on successful implementation of this drive said, “We are immensely thankful to Almighty Allah that this Food Distribution Drive turned successful in all aspects and it is need of hour to address malnutrition issues in rural Pakistan.  Saad said that Amity is highly inclined towards empowering communities in interior Sindh and Punjab provinces with all honest intentions help suffering humanity and to support them in such manner that they could become able to attain better livelihood for themselves and their families making them sustainable in long run.

One of villager hailing from Bachal Khalifa Malah Goth told this scribe that across 25 villages Amity Global Foundation not only distributed ration bags but also supported local communities by distributing ‘Eidi gifts’ among villagers. Numbers of people praised this pious initiative of Amity Global Foundation in sacred month of Ramadhan. COO Amity Saad Hasnain added that cornerstone of our food distribution project is its scalability and adaptability. Starting with an initial distribution of 150 food boxes in District Sujawal, we aim to expand steadily, addressing evolving needs of communities we serve. 

Furthermore, Amity’s food distribution project is seamlessly integrated into our broader goal of supporting local charities.

Published in The Daily National Courier, April, 08 2024

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