Indus Hospital & Well being Community Celebrates iHope’s twenty second Batch of Volunteers

Karachi (Muhammad Yasir)

Indus Hospital & Well being Community (IHHN) celebrated iHope Volunteer Program’s twenty second batch of volunteers on June 23, 2023. Members included round 80 college students from numerous prestigious colleges in Karachi, together with Dawood Public College, The Metropolis College, Reflection College, Basis Public College, DHA Faculty and College System, Haque Academy, Indus Academy, Cedar Faculty & College, Bay View Excessive College, Generations, Aga Khan Secondary College, World Academy, and Beacon Home. Throughout this system, the scholars had been divided into 4 teams – Rescuers, Healers, Protectors, and Helpers – and took half in numerous actions, together with ward visits, Artwork Remedy, Voices Towards Tobacco (VAT), CPR & first help coaching, and Hearth-fighting coaching. Aside from this, the scholars additionally attended a number of informative talks on artwork, empathy, profession progress, social media, and the local weather. The revered audio system included Shireen Mithani, Maida Yasmeen, Ahmed Shabbar, Mr. Yousuf, and Dr. Bilal Hassan. On the final day of the volunteer program, a closing ceremony was carried out to honor the scholars for his or her group service and to encourage them to remain life-long supporters of IHHN’s Indus Yaqeen program. Every group gave a presentation showcasing their expertise interacting with IHHN’s sufferers and the actions they engaged in. The volunteers additionally gave quick speeches on how the expertise opened their eyes to the tough dwelling realities in Pakistan. Their interactions with sufferers and subsequent work taught them that regardless of their age, they will make a distinction for the higher in another person’s life. On the finish of the ceremony, the scholars had been introduced with certificates of participation. The closing ceremony was chief company Dr. Farah Bari, Deputy Normal Supervisor and Head, Sheikh Saeed Medical Campus; Dr. Muhammad Amin Chinoy, Government Director, Bodily Rehabilitation Directorate, IHHN; and Ruby Salman, Head Coordinator, iHope Volunteer Program.