Indus Hospital fundraiser held in Paris with strong community support

A highly successful fundraising event for Indus Hospital & Health Network was organized in Paris under the banner of the Pakistan Public Help Foundation (PPHF). The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from families across Paris and neighboring cities, who gathered in the spirit of humanity and community service.

The event brought together respected individuals from various walks of life who generously contributed to the cause. The evening stood as a glowing example of collective compassion and the power of community-driven philanthropy.

A distinguished delegation from Belgium, led by Ehsan Akram, included Zahid Warraich, Owais Akram, and Imtiaz Swaya. From France, prominent participants included Chairman of Business Forum Sardar Zahoor (Shama Group), Mushtaq Jadoon, Chaudhry Naeem, Mudasar Nawaz Tarar, Tasawwar Hussain Tarar, Ghulam Shabbir Tarar, Azam Gondal, Hamza Taj, Zaheer Sikandar Warraich, Tariq Aziz Gujar, Muhammad Mansha, Shehbaz Tarar (Chak Basawa), Lala Deep, and Bilal Marrar. These individuals not only made generous donations but also set a powerful example for others to follow.

Chairman of Pakistan Public Help Foundation, Nasir Abbas Tarar, and founder of Indus Hospital, Dr. Abdul Bari, extended special thanks to Nabeela Arzoo and Muhammad Jawad Khan for their tireless efforts in organizing the event. They reaffirmed their commitment to expanding the foundation’s charitable impact and reaching more people in need.

PPHF continues to work actively across health, education, and social welfare sectors. The foundation also collaborates with renowned organizations such as Akhuwat, Indus Health Network, Pakistan Sweet Homes, Alkhidmat Foundation, and Muslim Hands. It plays a vital role in supporting and promoting the efforts of these institutions while encouraging its donors to engage in similar charitable activities.

Notably, PPHF is recognized for establishing the highest number of overseas-led community development initiatives in Pakistan. While many large institutions often hesitate to collaborate, PPHF’s inclusive and cooperative model sets a strong example for the philanthropic sector.

The event underscored the need for greater unity among welfare organizations. If others adopt a similar approach of collaboration and shared learning, the dream of a better, more compassionate society can truly become a reality.

May all donors, organizers, and contributors be rewarded for their noble efforts, and may their contributions continue to bring positive change in the lives of those in need.

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