Charity Drive organized by Army Public School South Campus
At Army Public School South Campus, the management and staff have always been committed to instilling Islamic values and a sense of responsibility in their students. In the holy month of Ramadan, the school organized a charity drive to encourage students to give back to their community and help those in need.
The charity drive was a huge success, thanks to the support and cooperation of parents and students alike. The school collected a large number of donations, including food items, clothing, and toys. These items were then distributed to the Indus Hospital, a non-profit organization that provides free healthcare services to the underprivileged.
The management and staff of Army Public School South Campus want to express their heartfelt thanks to all those who contributed to the charity drive. The donations have helped make a positive difference in the lives of those in need, and the smiles on the faces of the children at Indus Hospital have brightened the hearts of all involved.
The charity drive was not only a way to help those in need, but also a valuable learning experience for the students. It provided them with the opportunity to develop empathy and compassion for others, as well as a sense of responsibility towards their community. These values are an essential part of Islamic teachings and are important for building responsible and caring citizens.
The charity drive at Army Public School South Campus was a testament to the school’s commitment to providing a well-rounded education that goes beyond academic excellence. It was a reminder of the importance of instilling Islamic values in our youth and teaching them to be responsible and compassionate citizens.
As the holy month of Ramadan comes to an end, we should all reflect on the lessons and values it teaches us. The charity drive at Army Public School South Campus was a beautiful example of how we can put these values into practice and make a positive impact on our community.