Syed Foundation hosts iftar-dinner for special children

City News Apr, 1 2024
Syed Foundation hosts iftar-dinner for special children
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Karachi: Syed Foundation hosted iftar-dinner for special children at Darul Sukoon Head Office Kashmir Road. Chairperson of Special Olympics Pakistan Ronak Lakhani, Syed Foundation President Syed Waseem Hashmi, Asif Azeem, Yasmin Hyder, Farah Saeed, Dr. Hina Jamshed, Tehmina Asif, Manager Corporate Bonnie Burnation of Darul Sukoon and number of special children participated.

Guests mingling with special children took photos with them and distributed gifts.

Ronak Lakhani said that special children are an important part of our society. Allah Almighty has hidden immense abilities in them. These children have made name of Pakistan bright all over world by showing essence of their abilities in sports, education and information technology.

She said that officials and volunteers of Darul Sukoon are engaged day and night in serving special children under spirit of serving humanity. I salute their spirit.

Farah Saeed said that without doubt, performance of Dar ul-Sukoon is an example at national level.

Syed Waseem Hashmi said that abilities of special children are not less than others in any way.

He said that our organisation will expand activities in Darul Sukoon in future.

Published in The Daily National Courier, April, 02 2024

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