Ration packs were distributed to hundreds of deserving families in Kasur and Faisalabad in collaboration with Al-Khidmat Foundation and Jazz.
Al-Khidmat Foundation’s relief activities are being carried out across the country irrespective of race and religion. Shahid Iqbal, Secretary General Al-Khidmat Foundation
Jazz stands with its compatriots in this hour of ordeal. Aamir Ibrahim, Jazz Chief Executive Officer
ISLAMABAD ( WEB DESK ) Ration packs were distributed to hundreds of families in Faisalabad and Kasur in collaboration with Al-Khidmat Foundation Pakistan and Jazz, Pakistan’s number one 4G operator and largest internet service provider. In this regard, the first event was held in Tandlianwala area on the outskirts of Faisalabad in which ration packs containing flour, rice, pulses, ghee and other food items were distributed to 300 deserving families while the second event was held in Baga area on the outskirts of Kasur. On the occasion, Amir Ibrahim, Chief Executive Officer of Jazz, said that in this hour of ordeal, Jazz stands with its compatriots. Is continuing to help as much as possible. Jazz has allocated a hefty sum of Rs 1.20 billion to help the Corona victims. The service rendered by the Al-Khidmat Foundation to the people during the Corona epidemic is commendable. On the occasion, Secretary General of Al-Khidmat Foundation Shahid Iqbal said that the second wave of Corona epidemic and the situation arising from it is worrisome. Today, ration packs have been distributed to 4 deserving families in collaboration with Jazz Company. Al-Khidmat Foundation is grateful to Jazz Company for trusting Al-Khidmat Foundation and hopes that Al-Khidmat Foundation and Jazz will continue this mission of suffering humanity together.