Khubaib Foundation Donates Wheel Chairs
Khubaib Foundation and SABA Trust of America donated 50 wheelchairs to Sheikh Zaid Hospital Rahim Yar Khan district of Punjab. The primary objective of Khubaib Foundation is to support the needy faction of the society, said Nadeem Ahmed Khan Chairman Khubaib Foundation adding; that philanthropic organizations irrespective of geographical bounds should work in close liaison with each other to identify actual needs and work toward fulfilling them.
He said that, “Khubaib Foundation is a service oriented and charitable organization working for the welfare of the people since 1999. With the support from our Turkish brethren, we are working for the rehabilitation of prisoners in different jails of Pakistan with a special focus on the sponsorship and education of orphans.
Khubaib Foundation has simultaneously coordinated its relief and rehabilitation efforts in three provinces of Pakistan during the disaster of flood 2010-11, the Chairman added. Besides offering aid to the needy, Khubaib Foundation intends on offering vocational training and employment to empower the needy to earn a decent living.
Distribution of Eid Gifts Among Orphans by Khubaib Foundation
Khubaib Foundation distributed Eid gifts including clothes, foot wear, two hundred cash amongst the orphan students of Muhammadan School of Advanced Learning (MSAL), RUMI, Khubaib College Rara (KCR), Khubaib College Haripur (KCH), Madrassa Ismail Agha Islamabad, Madrassa Ismail Agha Rawalpindi, Madrassa Ismail Agha Hamzawala and Madrassa Ismail Agha Bakkuwala in collaboration with its donors IHH (Isani Yardim wakfi), WEFA, Zakat Foundation of America, Alimdad, Raaf and Sadakatasi .
Lauds KF role in caring orphans
Turkish team visits Pakistan to express solidar...
Fifteen members Turkish delegation, currently visiting Pakistan, to express solidarity with the orphan students studying at various educational projects under the aegis of Khubaib Foundation.
The delegation, comprised of seven females and eight male members, is representing galaxy of humanitarian Turkish organizations and individual philanthropists who are sponsoring the orphan kids in terms of meeting their educational and lodging expenses at various schools and colleges run by the Khubaib Foundation Pakistan.
Legendary humanitarian organization IHH, with its wide-range humanitarian network in more than 192 countries around the globe, has dedicated two weeks [March 16-31, 2012] wherein associates and affiliates of the IHH are expressing solidarity with orphans kids in the society. Kind hearted segments of the society hold special programs to highlight the importance of better care for the orphans.
The IHH Orphan Solidarity Days are being observed in 17 countries this year including Pakistan, Palestine, Iraq, Lebanon, Burkina Faso, Philippines, Sudan, Arakan, Albania, Zanzibar, Afghanistan, Turkey, Chad, Kyrgyzstan, Pattani and Somalia.
In this connection a series of programs have been chalked out by an IHH partner organization in Pakistan i.e. Khubaib Foundation, a not-for-profit ISO certified NGO serving the people in need since 1999.
Turkish Ambassador to Pakistan Babur Hizlan was the chief guest on the first-day of Orphan Solidarity Program held at the greens of Khubaib Foundation head office.
In addition to 15 members Turkish delegation, orphan students from Khubaib College and Rumi International School for Afghan Refugees, Haripur were present on this occasion. Orphans girls from Muhammadan School of Advance Learning (MSAL), Rawalpindi also attended the solidarity program
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Speaking to nicely dressed orphan kids and visiting Turkish guests, Turkish Ambassador Babur Hizlan welcomed them. He lauded the Khubaib Foundation and IHH role in caring the orphans who are part of their academic body in various educational projects being run by Khubaib Foundation.
Chairman Khubaib Foundation Nadeem Ahmed Khan also welcomed the Turkish delegation on the behalf of all orphan students and especially thanked the IHH and Turkish nation who always shouldered with Pakistani nation in all distressed circumstances.
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