Jinnah Varsity students provide uniforms to needy of Allama Iqbal Govt Boys Sec School

COMMUNITY WELFARE INITIATIVE 'KITS FOR KIDS'

Pakistan Dec, 12 2022
Jinnah Varsity students provide uniforms to needy of Allama Iqbal Govt Boys Sec School
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Amna Jawed, Mansha Ali, Mariam Siddiqui students of JUW Dept. of Business Administration with the principal Sr. Musarrat Aftab and head coordinator Lubna Nafees of Allama Iqbal Govt. Boys Higher Secondary School

Karachi: Community development initiative 'Kits for kids' an effort of students of Jinnah University for Women for providing basic needs to school going of Allama Iqbal Government Boys Higher Secondary School.

On realisation about need for clean uniform to build confidence and promote sense of self-respect in needy they provided uniforms to students with collective donation on their personal source. Keeping in mind students' issues in Allama Iqbal School, Jinnah University's following short survey recognised needs and lacking of students.

They thanked course instructor Maria Syed who encouraged them for wel-being of community service. These Varsity students interacted with Principal Musarrat Aftab, head coordinator Lubna Nafees of Allama Iqbal School on other issues of School.

Published in The Daily National Courier, December, 12 2022

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