IMC, HANDS work together provide ‘Mobility for All’

Pakistan Oct, 31 2022
IMC, HANDS work together provide ‘Mobility for All’
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Karachi: Indus Motor Company (IMC) under its social responsibility banner 'Concern Beyond Cars', gifted 10 electric wheelchairs to HANDS Pakistan at a ceremony. Assistive devices were handed over by IMC's Asad Abdullah Head of CSR and Corporate Communication to CEO HANDS Shaikh Tanveer Ahmed.

HANDS Pakistan is delivering services to society's less fortunate in areas spanning health, education, livelihood, water, sanitation, infrastructure and disaster risk reduction.  IMC's CEO Ali Asghar Jamali said, 'Mobility for All' is Toyota's transformational vision of future.

HANDS over decades has been doing wonderful job of uplifting communities across country. Niaz Malik as our Ambassador for Road Safety who survived a near-fatal road accident that left him paralysed but what an inspiration he is. I feel that only strong disability is ability to accept and respect differences."

Sheikh Tanveer Ahmed said, "We thank IMC in aiding our mission to enable services and advocacy for people with disabilities to live independently in community." "We do so by providing everything from skills and travel training to advocacy and providing an enabling atmosphere anything that helps a disabled person to be independent."

Published in The Daily National Courier, November, 01 2022

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