Last year, Telenor in collaboration with Pakistan Bait-ul-Maal, distributed food supplies worth Rs2.5 million to 1,000 families in Thar.
Bread #pakoras and green #chutney 😋#ShareYourMeal
— Oh Lady Mania! (@OhLadyMania) June 22, 2017
Post pics of ur #food and donate to deserving people who cant afford such #meals pic.twitter.com/tbpq6JsFva
This year, Telenor aims to outdo themselves, once again, by taking this campaign beyond the confines of Twitter. Seeing as how most social media activity is based around people uploading pictures, Telenor has promised to donate food to the needy for every picture uploaded to any of the major internet platforms, with the caption #ShareYourMeal.
By partnering with Pakistan Red Crescent, Telenor is looking to extent their network of localities and people that they would want to feed with this campaign, alongside reassuring people that their efforts on social media are now finally making a difference.
Let's donate while we eat ! #ShareYourMeal with @telenorpakistan pic.twitter.com/Pd3vTsIvpp
— Zain Nasir (@ZainNasir86) June 13, 2017
There is no rocket science behind the procedure; people are simply required to take pictures of their sehri or iftar meals, and post them to their Twitter or Instagram with the caption #ShareYourMeal, or they could even post the images to Telenor Pakistan’s timeline on Facebook with the same hashtag.
For every picture that is shared, Telenor Pakistan will add a specific amount to the donation pool that will be distributed by the end of Ramazan amongst the needy; thus, the more pictures that Telenor receives, the higher the amount allocated to the donation pool.
I REPEAT.
— Fatima Malik (@FammaMalik) June 22, 2017
DONUT STOP TWEETING. #ShareYourMeal pic.twitter.com/VhWlnCA0Jc
It is quite rare to see an opportunity to do a world of good, from behind the comfort of your screens. Telenor has given us the opportunity to do just that; to come together and contribute to the needy in our nation by making sure that every time you eat, you #ShareYourMeal.
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