Care starts Zakat drive

There are over 9 million children out of school in Pakistan, the second highest number in the world, says Seema Aziz.


Our Correspondent July 03, 2013
Care Foundation provides education to over 160,000 children through a network of 234 schools around Pakistan. PHOTO: FILE

LAHORE:


One of Pakistan’s largest trustee school system kicked off Ramzan preparations with a charity drive. Care Foundation, an educational foundation by Seema Aziz, started its annual Zakat fundraising campaign on Monday and held a press conference at Shadman office on Tuesday to shed light on its campaign.


The conference was inaugurated with a documentary of highlighting the achievements of Care Foundation.

Seema Aziz said Care Foundation was a non-profit educational foundation dedicated to providing quality education to underprivileged children in Pakistan.

She said currently there were over 9 million children out of school in Pakistan, the second highest number in the world.

Care Foundation provides education to over 160,000 children through a network of 234 schools around Pakistan. However, with an expanding population the need for more schools and teachers has grown exponentially. Seema said that Care Foundation aimed to enroll 1 million students within the next 5 years.

Published in The Express Tribune, July 3rd, 2013.

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