Rotary Club donates wheelchairs to PSRD school
LAHORE (October 06, 2008): Rotary Club of Lahore Garrison has donated wheel chairs to deserving students of the Pakistan Society for Rehabilitation of the Disabled (PSRD). The chairs were distributed at a function held here on Sunday.
PSRD School caters to the needs of disabled students and has more than 200 students. Rotarian Sherazee was chief guest while District Governor Nominee (DGN) Rotarian Shehzad Ahmed was guest of honour. Gifts were distributed among the students of the school by DGN Shehzad Ahmed and members of the executive committee of PSRD.
DGN Shehzad appreciated the corporate organisations, such as Mobilink and Metro for sponsoring wheel chairs and gifts for the students.
He also motivated students to study diligently so that they could become productive members of the society and be one of the donors for their school in the future. Parveen Umer, General Secretary PSRD, informed that PSRD has started providing free artificial limbs to the poor through the Rotary Foundation Matching Grant and progress report would be submitted on a regular basis. One of the alumni presented Annual Report of the Old Students Association.
Business Recorder
October 06, 2008
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LAHORE (October 06, 2008): Rotary Club of Lahore Garrison has donated wheel chairs to deserving students of the Pakistan Society for Rehabilitation of the Disabled (PSRD). The chairs were distributed at a function held here on Sunday.
PSRD School caters to the needs of disabled students and has more than 200 students. Rotarian Sherazee was chief guest while District Governor Nominee (DGN) Rotarian Shehzad Ahmed was guest of honour. Gifts were distributed among the students of the school by DGN Shehzad Ahmed and members of the executive committee of PSRD.
DGN Shehzad appreciated the corporate organisations, such as Mobilink and Metro for sponsoring wheel chairs and gifts for the students.
He also motivated students to study diligently so that they could become productive members of the society and be one of the donors for their school in the future. Parveen Umer, General Secretary PSRD, informed that PSRD has started providing free artificial limbs to the poor through the Rotary Foundation Matching Grant and progress report would be submitted on a regular basis. One of the alumni presented Annual Report of the Old Students Association.
Business Recorder
October 06, 2008
Link: http://www.brecorder.com/index.php?id=817156&currPageNo=4&query=&search=&term=&supDate=
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