Shahid Afridi, Sarwar Foundation sign MoU

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LAHORE, Mar 17 (APP):The Shahid Afridi Foundation has joined hands with Sarwar Foundation for the provision of education, health and clean drinking water to the people across the country.
A memorandum of understanding (MOU) was signed between the Chairperson Sarwar Foundation Mrs Perveen Sarwar and the Founding Chairman of Shahid Afridi Foundation – Shahid Khan Afridi. Governor Punjab Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar was also present on the occasion.
The Shahid Afridi Foundation and Sarwar Foundation will also collaborate to make Hepatitis Free Punjab campaign a success.
Punjab Governor Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar, speaking on the occasion, congratulated Shahid Afridi and Begum Perveen Sarwar on signing the MoU on health, education and provision of clean drinking water to the people, adding that he was hopeful that the joint efforts of these two organisations would be very beneficial for the underprivileged sections of population.
Sarwar said he had been working for the provision of clean drinking water and for amelioration of health and education sectors for twenty years but ever since he assumed the office of Governor, his wife Perveen Sarwar had been overseeing all the affairs of Sarwar Foundation and he was very pleased to say that she was managing everything in a better manner than him.
Chairman Shahid Afridi Foundation, Shahid Khan Afridi said: “It is a pleasure for me to work with Sarwar Foundation for welfare projects in Punjab and other cities of Pakistan.” He said that Punjab Governor Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar and his wife Begum Perveen Sarwar were serving humanity in a way that was commendable. He said, “Together with the Sarwar Foundation, we will work in the sectors of healthcare, clean drinking water, education, and eradication of hepatitis.”
While apprising the media of his Foundation work, he said that under the Shahid Afridi Foundation, 14 schools had been established in Lahore and other cities of the country in which 4000 students were getting free education, while Sahibzada Fazlur Rehman Charity Hospital had been set up in Kohat to provide free healthcare facilities to the people that had benefited over 170,000 people so far.
Shahid Khan Afridi said Shahid Afridi Foundation was also working for the provision of clean drinking water and more than 150,000 people were getting safe drinking water and now, together with Sarwar Foundation, “We will continue to help those in need,” adding that free Hepatitis Camps would be set up as part of Hepatitis eradication campaign.

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