
In a touching display of goodwill, a Chinese company brought joy and hope to underprivileged children by donating essential supplies to an Islamabad orphanage, marking a special celebration of International Children's Day.
The China State Construction Engineering Corporation Limited (CSCEC) Pakistan branch extended a helping hand to the Islamabad China-Pakistan One Heart Step and Cure Home (ICOSH), gifting items worth Rs2 million, including school supplies, daily necessities, sports equipment and electrical appliances.
The contribution aims to enhance the living conditions and educational opportunities for children at the facility.
Established in 2023 by the Beijing One Heart Sphere Charity Foundation and the China-Pakistan Youth Exchange Community (CPYEC), ICOSH initially focused on assisting critically ill Pakistani patients seeking medical treatment in the capital.
Over time, it has expanded into a haven for disabled and seriously ill children, while also providing full-time care for 21 orphans, Gwadar Pro reported on Tuesday. Since its inception on May 28, 2023, ICOSH has supported over 130 orphans and children suffering from severe illnesses. The latest contribution from the Chinese company underscores the deepening friendship between China and Pakistan, reflecting the spirit of shared compassion and mutual support.
The donation ceremony was attended by Yang Guangyuan, Minister Counsellor of the Chinese Embassy in Pakistan, who extended warm Children's Day greetings to the young residents.
"It is an honour to participate in this meaningful initiative," said Yang. "We hope this event marks a new chapter in deepening China-Pakistan humanitarian cooperation and inspires more social forces to contribute to this noble cause." Addressing the event, Wang Yaodong, CEO of CSCEC Pakistan, highlighted the company's long-standing commitment to social responsibility alongside infrastructure development.
Children at ICOSH also celebrated Children's Day with special activities, enjoying games and performances in a festive atmosphere.
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