Make-A-Wish Pakistan distributes rations among needy families
KARACHI: Make-A-Wish Pakistan, a nonprofit organisation distributed ration among the needy families in view of the misery unleashed in the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic.
The foundation received hundreds of calls from the families of critically sick children to provide ration. The foundation volunteers and staff are visiting different localities to distribute ration among the 5,000 needy families of the Make-A-Wish children.
Make-A-Wish Pakistan is an affiliated member of Make-A-Wish International, dedicated to fulfill the wishes of critically ill children and since its inception, it had realised thousands of children’s wishes. The Make-A-Wish Pakistan has appealed the philanthropists and businessmen to extend their support to the foundation for helping the needy at this time of emergency. The needy families can also contact the foundation for the utilities.
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