ISLAMABAD (TNS): On the instructions of Rana Imran Latif, Chairman of Pyaas International Human Rights and renowned journalist and anchorperson, Zamzam water and Ajwa dates were distributed among patients undergoing treatment at the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) Hospital and their attendants.
The distribution campaign was joined by Senior Advocate Raheel Rana, Samiullah, and Senior Journalist Abdul Rehman, who accompanied the Pyaas International team. The team met with patients and their families, conveyed good wishes, and offered words of encouragement.
As part of its nationwide Food Charity Program, Pyaas International continues to provide “Ready Meals” and dry ration packages to underprivileged communities across Pakistan. In this connection, more than 500 people will be served meals this Friday at Pakiza Market, I-8/4 Islamabad.
The organization is also actively running anti-narcotics awareness campaigns, dry ration distribution drives, and Zamzam water and Ajwa date distribution initiatives on a regular basis. In addition, medical camps are being organized in underprivileged areas of the country, providing free treatment and healthcare facilities to thousands of patients, with the active participation of dedicated volunteer teams.
Chairman Rana Imran Latif expressed heartfelt gratitude to all philanthropists and supporters who have quietly contributed to helping those in need, stating:
“This noble mission would not have been possible without the support of those selfless individuals who serve humanity with a genuine spirit.”
Pyaas International has also announced that technical arrangements are being made to live-stream all ongoing campaigns online to further enhance transparency and public engagement.