Irshadullah Khan
PESHAWAR: In the sacred month of Ramadan, amidst the spiritual serenity, there are individuals whose life’s purpose revolves around selflessly serving humanity, carrying the weight of others’ struggles in their compassionate hearts.
With a formidable force of over a thousand dedicated volunteers stationed across the nation, Fixit Foundation operates with the precision and readiness akin to that of a well-oiled machine, prepared to spring into action at a moment’s notice to address any pressing humanitarian needs.
Fixit Peshawar organized for the marginalized and homeless people in Peshawar.
Mr. Adnan, the chief of Fixit KP, reflects fondly on the profound impact of their Iftar program, emphasizing the palpable anticipation and heartfelt gratitude exuded by the recipients of their benevolence.
He said the event showed the organization’s unwavering commitment to fostering a culture of love, harmony, and social responsibility, underscoring the profound joy derived from serving the less fortunate members of society.
Azim Sarwar a dedicated volunteer, shared anecdotes of the heartwarming interactions with attendees, particularly highlighting the attendance of rickshaw drivers who rely on the program for sustenance during the month of Ramadan.
He expressed immense satisfaction in providing these individuals with a moment of respite and solace amidst their daily struggles, reaffirming the organization’s steadfast dedication to uplifting the community.
In his closing remarks, Chief Officer Adnan reaffirmed the organization’s holistic approach to humanitarianism, highlighting their commitment to not only providing immediate relief through collective Iftar programs but also extending assistance in the form of cash and clothing to impoverished families during the festive occasion of Eid.
He extended a heartfelt appeal to the more affluent members of society, urging them to contribute generously to organizations spearheading impactful humanitarian initiatives, thereby collectively fostering a more equitable and compassionate world for all.
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