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Rehri Goth Saf School HHooppSAF Newsletteree--, MarchNN 2020 oott OOuut!t! ﮨﺮ ﺑﯿﭩﯽ ﮐﮯ ﻧﺎم ﺗﻌﻠﯿﻢ ﮨﻮﮔﯽ ﻋﺎم Hope-Not Out! CONTENTS 02 03 04 05 06 Cover Story SAF Timeline From the Global From The Global SAF Health President’s Desk Chairman's Desk 08 17 23 25 29 SAF Education Road to Education SAF Water SAF Sports Lala Nation 10 30 36 43 46 48 To Fight Corona, SAF Fundraisers SAF Partnerships Best Corporate & SAF Global Team Donate Karo Na Sustainability Report Campaign Of 2018 Awards SAF Newsletter, March 2020 COVER STORY COVER STORY During this period our primary focus was around the area of Education. Our campaign and LALA NATION 10 led to the facilitation of opportunities especially for girl’s education, in a dynamic way. The Foundation’s focus on healthcare, water and sports rehabilitation also remain, in order to facilitate HOPE NOT OUT for all. 02 Hope-Not Out! SAF TIMELINE SAF TIMELINE 2014 - Sahibzada Fazal Rehman Charity Hospital becomes operational 2014 Global presence starting 2015 with UK and USA. Now present in 11 countries. Initiation of water projects in Sindh Initiation of Education Initiative Adoption of Mass 2016 Communication Department at Karachi University • First SAF School in Malikpur Lahore • Collaboration with Engro 2017 for people of Thar in shape of Thar Hospital Initiation of Sports • Livelihood – Rehabilitation Rehabilitation initiative of 300 families with UN with a Charity Match in approved tents Faisalabad Two Schools initiated in Karachi 2018 3 Day Medical Camp in Tirah Valley Laid Foundation for SAF in Tirah Valley: Water - 18 the first purpose-built different water tanks were School in Tirah Valley built with 25km water pipeline Sports – Distribution of sports goods 2019 Partnered with PCB as their CSR Partner Launch of Lala Nation 10 Road to Education - Punjab Cricket for Change camps initiated Donate Karo Na campaign for Covid 19 Pandemic 2020 SAF Newsletter, March 2020 03 FROM THE GLOBAL PRESIDENT’S DESK JAHANGIR KHAN Global President, Shahid Afridi Foundation Education is the key driver that validates progress of any nation. Our focus and vision at SAF is to grant accessible education to all. We are passionate and focused to help render opportunities that will help less privileged societies gain access to education, especially for girls. Keeping that in view, we aspire to ensure . Our primary goal is to create venues for our students so they can be at par with other children. Moreover, we have created many programs particularly I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the for teacher development to help them avail better supporters, partners, volunteers and donors who have opportunities for a promising future, ensuring they resort helped us in every way possible and at every step. Let us to modern teaching methods too. It is pertinent to continue with our combined efforts to pave way for mention here that these reforms will thereby help children progress especially through education. We at SAF, strive embrace positive changes. One of the main criteria for to help Pakistan excel throughout any educational initiative is its curriculum. At SAF we are focused on developing and creating a robust curriculum that is in line with the modern world. We are developing a curriculum that revolves around technology. Our community development projects include Mini - MBA and Robotics that will help gear up future generations. Jahangir Khan Global President, Shahid Afridi Foundation 04 Hope-Not Out! FROM THE GLOBAL CHAIRMAN'S DESK SHAHID AFRIDI Global Chairman, Shahid Afridi Foundation Shahid Afridi Foundation is one of the closest things to my heart; witnessing it grow over this period of time gives me immense satisfaction assuring me of the fact that in some way I’m able to give back to the country that has rendered endless opportunities for me to shine and succeed. We have launched a progressive, unique and nationwide initiative named LALA NATION 10. The purpose of this initiative is to engage the youth of this country towards causes that pivot around education, healthcare, water and sports rehabilitation. We want to create an avenue of volunteers, unified on We, at SAF, will continue with our LALA NATION 10 one platform to support underprivileged communities initiatives and are equally hopeful to enlist additional under the banner of LALA NATION 10. This led to a members in this campaign for the aforementioned comprehensive Road to Education tour, where we causes. It is my HOPE to create a robust network of managed to connect with millions of students and partners and volunteers who will help us unlock volunteers across different cities in Punjab, including opportunities catering for underprivileged communities Multan, Bahawalpur, Pakpattan, Daska, Gujranwala, of this country. Your support coupled with SAF’s vision, Sialkot, D.G. Khan, Sahiwal, Lahore, Faisalabad and through the grace of God, strive to build a nation that Gujarat. The response to the Road to Education initiative stands firm to HOPE NOT OUT! was tremendous. I would like to take this opportunity and thank our donors and volunteers personally for approaching us, coming forward and putting their best foot forward to be a part of this unprecedented drive! Shahid Afridi Global Chairman, Shahid Afridi Foundation SAF Newsletter, March 2020 05 SAF HEALTH MEDICAL CAMP Shahid Afridi Foundation organized a free medical camp at SFCH Kohat. The camp provided free of cost General OPD, Gynae OPD, Dental OPD and Physical OPD to patients along with improved technology for all tests and treatments. We aim at working for the betterment of deprived communities in an attempt to uplift health conditions to by way of uplifting health conditions of Pakistan under SAF’s health initiative. 880 505 214 161 PATIENTS FEMALES MALES CHILDREN 06 Hope-Not Out! SAF HEALTH BREAKDOWN OF PATIENTS TREATED AT SFCH FROM 2014 - 2019 2013 - 2014 2014 - 2015 2015 - 2016 100 54,772 25,651 2016 - 2017 2017 - 2018 2018 - 2019 25,624 19,326 28,931 FROM 2014 TILL DEC 2019 150,000+ PATIENTS HAVE BEEN TREATED IN SFCH SAF Newsletter, March 2020 07 SAF EDUCATION SAF EDUCATION For SAF, education is a key development area. Our 2020 vision strongly upholds a firm belief that the progress of our nation is in the hands of its mothers, daughters and sisters. Through our campaign, we aim to educate every child across Pakistan who is deprived of quality education. CURRENT SCHOOL DATA Schools Students Teachers Non Teaching Staff 14 4,157 198 40 Girls Boys 2,027 2,130 08 KARACHI 01 LAHORE 02 NOWSHERA 03 AJK SAF’s VISION 2020 We believe in order to progress further it is imperative that education for girls becomes our goal. With this in mind, we have set out to achieve our mission. 08 Hope-Not Out! SAF EDUCATION SAF SCHOOLS ACROSS PAKISTAN KASHMIR NOWSHERA 03 800 32 SCHOOLS STUDENTS TEACHERS 02 600 23 SCHOOLS STUDENTS TEACHERS 419 381 BOYS GIRLS 332 268 BOYS GIRLS LAHORE 01 350 16 SCHOOLS STUDENTS TEACHERS KARACHI 182 168 BOYS GIRLS 08 2407 127 SCHOOLS STUDENTS TEACHERS 1197 1210 BOYS GIRLS SAF Newsletter, March 2020 09 SAF EDUCATION SAF SCHOOL - MALIKPUR LAHORE SAF SCHOOL - AL-NOOR AZAD JAMMU AND KASHMIR SAF SCHOOL - MOHAIYUDDIN AZAD JAMMU AND KASHMIR SAF SCHOOL - MUSTAFAI AZAD JAMMU AND KASHMIR 10 Hope-Not Out! SAF EDUCATION SAF SCHOOL - AL-SUFFAH NOWSHERA SAF SCHOOL - SANA PUBLIC SCHOOL NOWSHERA SAF SCHOOL - REHRI GOTH KARACHI SAF SCHOOL - WANGI GOTH KARACHI SAF Newsletter, March 2020 11 SAF EDUCATION SAF SCHOOL - IBRAHIM GOTH KARACHI SAF SCHOOL - PIPRI NASEERABAD KARACHI SAF SCHOOL - WADOODIA MUHALLAH KARACHI SAF SCHOOL - ARKANABAD KARACHI 12 Hope-Not Out! SAF EDUCATION SAF SCHOOL - RAMZAN GOTH KARACHI SAF SCHOOL - BHANGORIA KARACHI APPROX. 4200 STUDENTS ENROLLED ACROSS 14 SAF SCHOOLS SAF Newsletter, March 2020 13 SAF EDUCATION LIFE SKILL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES AT SAF SCHOOLS 14 Hope-Not Out! SAF EDUCATION SAF Newsletter, March 2020 15 SAF EDUCATION FIRST PURPOSE-BUILT SCHOOL IN TIRAH VALLEY SAF is working to facilitate the residents of remote areas. It is pertinent to mention here The SAF School is under construction, with the aim of enrolling 600 students by next year in order to combat surging rates of illiteracy. 16 Hope-Not Out! ROAD TO EDUCATION ROAD TO EDUCATION Under the banner of Lala Nation 10, SAF organized an extensive roadshow campaign promoting education, especially for girls. The purpose of this roadshow was to inform people about rising illiteracy rates that presently dominate our country. Our objective was to enhance awareness and to raise funds for SAF’s undertakings. SAF’s team, including Global Chairman, Shahid Afridi, was greeted with passion and vigor by all of our partners and supporters. It turned out to be a tremendously successful journey in terms of projecting SAF’s vision throughout. In future, we look forward to continuing working on initiatives, and welcome collaborations that would help us work for the betterment of our cause. SAF Newsletter, March 2020 17 ROAD TO EDUCATION A JOURNEY TO EDUCATE OVER 22 12 UNIVERSITIES 100,000 CITIES STUDENTS TOUCHED Sahiwal Daska D.G Khan Sialkot Gujrat Gujranwala Lahore Faisalabad Pakpattan Multan Bahawalpur Karachi 18 Hope-Not Out! Under the banner of Lala Nation 10, SAF organized an extensive roadshow campaign promoting education, especially for girls. The purpose of this roadshow was to inform people about rising illiteracy rates that presently dominate our country. Our objective was to enhance awareness and to raise funds for SAF’s undertakings. SAF’s team, including Global Chairman, Shahid Afridi, was greeted with passion and vigor by all of our partners and supporters. It turned out to be a tremendously successful journey in terms of projecting SAF’s vision throughout. In future, we look forward to continuing working on initiatives, and welcome collaborations that would help us work for the betterment of our cause.
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