Haroon Yasin, Hassan Mujtaba Zaidi, and Mahnoor Syed received the award in a ceremony presided by Queen Elisabeth II.
Pakistani volunteer bags Commonwealth award for helping the underprivileged
The 2018 #QueensYoungLeaders 🎉🎉🎉 pic.twitter.com/Tk6k3SQ337
— Queens Young Leaders (@QueensLeaders) June 26, 2018
We are very excited that three young Pakistanis will receive their #QueensYoungLeaders Award from HM The Queen today at Buckingham Palace #QueensYoungLeaders2018
— UK in Pakistan 🇬🇧🇵🇰 (@ukinpakistan) June 26, 2018
The awards are given to young leaders from across Asia, Africa, Europe, the Carribean and Americas.
Hassan Mujtaba is the founder and executive director of Discovering New Artists, according to their website. DNA is a non-profit organisation set up in 2011 that provides free education to underprivileged children.
Mahnoor Syed created the start-up, Spread the Word to provide workshops and has worked with Khwajasira Support Program.
Haroon Yasin is chairman of Orenda that uses technology to provide innovate models of learning to underprivileged children, according to their website.
The award is bestowed on deserving young individuals who make positive contributions to their communities. Youth across the Commonwealth are conferred the award based on their services to their respective communities or countries.
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