Armeena Khan joins hands with Human Relief Foundation to help Syrian refugees
Khan has been quite vocal about her support regarding Syrian refugees
Armeena Khan has been quite vocal about her support regarding Syrian refugees.
Taking to social media, Khan announced that she will be working with Human Relief Foundation to collect donations for Syrian refugees.
"Alhamdullilah! We managed to fundraise this much for the victims in#Syria. The Human Relief Foun team flew to Jordan yesterday with your generous donations. You will see your money at work," she wrote on Twitter.
True to her word, the Janaan starlet recently shared a video on Twitter, in which the foundation has put the donations to good use.
A volunteer is seen briefing and sending Khan a shout out for all her hard work.
She wrote, "Want to see your donations at work? We launched an appeal, couple of weeks ago for Human Relief Foun this is what they’re doing with your money. Thank you so much to all those who donated! The team couldn’t have done it without you. Please keep giving. Well done Saira."
"This is Saira from Human Relief foundation and this is a very very special thank you to Armeena and all who are following for all the donations that you guys have given us," shared the volunteer in the video.
"This is your food distribution going on right about now. This is all the food we have and these are all the beneficiaries," added Saira as she guides through the video.
"Women who have not eaten in days, have not eaten in weeks, these women got out and begged on streets so they can have scraps of food. So, this food distribution means everything to them," she went on to add.
"Please keep supporting human relief foundation," she concluded.
Earlier, the Daldar star addressed the Syrian massacre and wrote, "Open season” on Syria currently. The events are just too, too disturbing. Latest is that the war is about to get much, much worse and bigger. May God keep the innocent in HIS protection."
Previously, in a now deleted post, Khan took to Instagram and addressed that one should not be judging another if they are not publicly speaking up on the Syrian deaths – and vice versa.
She requested her followers to “stop inflicting guilt on others.” Khan also explained that people won’t be judged on the number of posts dedicated to atrocities but instead be judged on.
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Taking to social media, Khan announced that she will be working with Human Relief Foundation to collect donations for Syrian refugees.
"Alhamdullilah! We managed to fundraise this much for the victims in
True to her word, the Janaan starlet recently shared a video on Twitter, in which the foundation has put the donations to good use.
A volunteer is seen briefing and sending Khan a shout out for all her hard work.
She wrote, "Want to see your donations at work? We launched an appeal, couple of weeks ago for Human Relief Foun this is what they’re doing with your money. Thank you so much to all those who donated! The team couldn’t have done it without you. Please keep giving. Well done Saira."
"This is Saira from Human Relief foundation and this is a very very special thank you to Armeena and all who are following for all the donations that you guys have given us," shared the volunteer in the video.
"This is your food distribution going on right about now. This is all the food we have and these are all the beneficiaries," added Saira as she guides through the video.
"Women who have not eaten in days, have not eaten in weeks, these women got out and begged on streets so they can have scraps of food. So, this food distribution means everything to them," she went on to add.
"Please keep supporting human relief foundation," she concluded.
Earlier, the Daldar star addressed the Syrian massacre and wrote, "Open season” on Syria currently. The events are just too, too disturbing. Latest is that the war is about to get much, much worse and bigger. May God keep the innocent in HIS protection."
Previously, in a now deleted post, Khan took to Instagram and addressed that one should not be judging another if they are not publicly speaking up on the Syrian deaths – and vice versa.
She requested her followers to “stop inflicting guilt on others.” Khan also explained that people won’t be judged on the number of posts dedicated to atrocities but instead be judged on.
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