ISLAMABAD - “A project which took off from seeking donation for an orphan child has now been flourished into a full-fledged phenomenon of Pakistan Sweet Homes where more than 3,000 orphan children are living,” said Managing Director (MD) Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal (PBM), Zamurd Khan in a ceremony at National University of Modern Languages (NUML) on Tuesday.
MD Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal stated this while addressing a ceremony ‘Awareness Campaign for Sports Week of Pakistan Sweet Homes (PSH)’, which is going to be held from 18th March to 25th March 2012 in Sports Complex, Islamabad. He told a big gathering of Deans, Head of Departments, faculty members and students at IT Auditorium of NUML that he was grateful for the generosity of university’s administration and authorities that the moment he spoke about the project of PBM, they offered all out support for further promotion of this sacred cause. He told the audience that under PSH project, orphan children’s hailing from all over the country between ages of 4-6 were enrolled. They are provided with free food, shelter, boarding facility and quality education in the renowned educational intuitions of the area. So far, over 28 PSH have been established all over Pakistan in which almost 3,000 children are spending life of hope, felicitation and respect, he added.
Moreover, MD Bait-ul-Mal, Zamurd Khan said the purpose of this awareness campaign in NUML was to request young students and faculty members to offer their voluntary services to carry forward this sacred mission to new heights. Speaking at the occasion, Director General (DG) Brig Azam Jamal praised the efforts of PBM and said that today around 300 orphan students of NUML were availing the academic sponsorship from PBM and the mission which had been initiated by PBM, we all joined hands with it so that we all could play our role in making those orphan children better and useful citizen of the country. Besides this, a documentary on the project of Pakistan Sweet Homes was shown to the audience and audience was briefed about the achievements and new projects of PBM. Earlier to this, MD PBM Zamurd Khan also met Rector NUML Maj Gen (R) Masood Hasan. The Rector NUML appreciated the efforts and endeavours being carried out by PBM for a noble cause. He told the visiting guest that the way the project of PSH was getting appreciation by generous Pakistanis it spoke volume of the fact that there was no dearth of people who wanted to contribute and donate for welfare of their countrymen.
MD Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal stated this while addressing a ceremony ‘Awareness Campaign for Sports Week of Pakistan Sweet Homes (PSH)’, which is going to be held from 18th March to 25th March 2012 in Sports Complex, Islamabad. He told a big gathering of Deans, Head of Departments, faculty members and students at IT Auditorium of NUML that he was grateful for the generosity of university’s administration and authorities that the moment he spoke about the project of PBM, they offered all out support for further promotion of this sacred cause. He told the audience that under PSH project, orphan children’s hailing from all over the country between ages of 4-6 were enrolled. They are provided with free food, shelter, boarding facility and quality education in the renowned educational intuitions of the area. So far, over 28 PSH have been established all over Pakistan in which almost 3,000 children are spending life of hope, felicitation and respect, he added.
Moreover, MD Bait-ul-Mal, Zamurd Khan said the purpose of this awareness campaign in NUML was to request young students and faculty members to offer their voluntary services to carry forward this sacred mission to new heights. Speaking at the occasion, Director General (DG) Brig Azam Jamal praised the efforts of PBM and said that today around 300 orphan students of NUML were availing the academic sponsorship from PBM and the mission which had been initiated by PBM, we all joined hands with it so that we all could play our role in making those orphan children better and useful citizen of the country. Besides this, a documentary on the project of Pakistan Sweet Homes was shown to the audience and audience was briefed about the achievements and new projects of PBM. Earlier to this, MD PBM Zamurd Khan also met Rector NUML Maj Gen (R) Masood Hasan. The Rector NUML appreciated the efforts and endeavours being carried out by PBM for a noble cause. He told the visiting guest that the way the project of PSH was getting appreciation by generous Pakistanis it spoke volume of the fact that there was no dearth of people who wanted to contribute and donate for welfare of their countrymen.