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PARC Networks Profil Addresses and Names of PARC’s Coordinators Mohammad Akbar Mr. Abdul Sattar Dareshak Coordinator PARC Network Coordinator PARC Network Moza Qadirpur Basti Thut Anjuman Fallah-o-Bahbood, Rojhan Road Unoin Council Daakhanan Dumber Wala Chowk, New Kotla Naseer Shumali, Tehsil Jatoi P O Box No 8 Distt Muzaffar Garh Tehsil Rajan pur, District Rajan pur Ph # 03017887787. Ph# 0604-683190, 0333-6443291 Mr. Mushtaq Ahmad Mazari Mr. Aftab Nawaz Mastoi Coordinator PARC Network Coordinator PARC Network T.B Association Neelab Children &Women Development Council T.B. Hospital Rojhan Muhalla Masan Shah, Ward no 12. Tehsil Rojhan, District Rajan pur Tehsil Jam pur, District Rajan pur T.Phone# 0604- 610109 Mobile#03467346088 Mr. Jamil Ahmad Malik Mr. Malik Muhammad Aslam Coordinator PARC Network Coordinator PARC Network C/o Hasnain medicos C/ o Mh-Aslam 78/ E Permat Road Jalal Pur Peer Wala New Housing Colony Shujabad Tehsil Jalal pur pir wala, District Multan. Mobile Tehsil Shujabad, District Multan # 0344-6727179 T.Phone # 061-4397575 Mr. Kaleem Ullah Mr. Muhammad Asif Naqvi Coordinator PARC Network Coordinator PARC Network InfoTech College Chongi # 1 Block # 58 Taunsa road, Tehsil Dera Roshan Pakistan Welfare Society G hazi Khan Saeed Avenue, Road near Fiaz Park, Muzaffar District Dera Ghazi Khan Garh, District Muzaffar Garh Ph # 0333-6482792 T.Phone# 066-8040408, 0300-6862013 Mrs. Saboohi Hassan Mr. Mian Muhammad Tariq Coordinator PARC Network Coordinator PARC Network Hassan Cottage, Sirhand Colony, Vehari Seet pur Tehsil Alipur Tehsil Vehari, District Vehari District Muzaffar Garh Ph# 067-3362784, 03007723584 Ph# 066-2700019, 066-2580036. Mobile #0300-7481060 Mr. Ghulam Nabi Dhuddi Mr. .Abdul-Rauf Coordinator PARC Network Coordinator PARC Network District Resource Center DAWS,127-G, Rail Bazar Bure wala-61010 Near National Bank, Mohalla Tehsil Burewala, District Vehari Jokna wala Near old sabzi mandi PH# 067-3771199, Tehsil Pakpattan, District Pakpattan 0300-6992133, 03216934533 Mobile #0300-7531467 Mr. Gana Muhammad Ghujar Mrs. .Safia Sahar Coordinator PARC Network Coordinator PARC Network Mesali Public School College road House# 187 Ghulsan Iqbal Colony Tehsil Tonsa Sharif Tehsil Arif wala, District Pakpattan District D.G.Khan Mobile: 0300-8848854 0332-6214847- 0642006728 Ph#0457-412412, 03144200043 Mr. Anjum Raza Matto, Mr. Ramesh Jaipal Coordinator PARC Network Coordinator PARC Network Insan Dost Association, Executive Director Barkat Colony, Chak # 90/9L, Hare Rama Foundation Agha Wala, Sahiwal 111-P East Rahim Yar Khan Tehsil Sahiwal , District Sahiwal , Tehsil Rahim yar khan Phone# 03009692790 Phone: +92-300-9675588 Malik Muhammad Sarfraz Mr. Malik Muhammad Ashraf Coordinator PARC Network Coordinator PARC Network Street # 6 chah pir wala behind Youth Welfare Organization Soi Gas Regional Office Piran Ghaib Bright Home, Eidgah Colony Road P/O Javeed Nagar Tehsil Lodhran , District Lodhran Tehsil & District Multan Ph#06517-61176, 03006826926 Ph # 0321-6309707 Fax#06517-62021 Mr. Dr. Abdul sattar Mr. Mubasshar Waseem Lodhi Coordinator PARC Network Coordinator PARC Network Al-Farooq Welfare Society Mission Foundation Block No 16,Cheecha wattni 233/7 Near Mosque Jaal Wali Tehsil Cheecha Wattni Tehsil Duniya pur, District Lodhran District Cheecha Wattni Mob:0300-6852137 Ph#040-5487741, 03006932029 Fax:0608361567 Syed M. Asad Mehboob Chudhary khizar Coordinater PARC Network Coordinator PARC Network Save Organization Mailsi social welfare services Opposite DSP office near khan clinic Noor Shah nazd THQ railway road mailsi district vehari road Ph#0333-6250895 Tehsil Kot addu, District Muzaffar Garh Mobile# 03146571775 Rana Muhammad Aslam Dr. Mehmood Qureshi Coordinator PARC Network Coordinator PARC Net work Chack # 135/10R Johar Educational & Welfare Society, Purana Tehsil Jahania , District Khaniwal Cinema Road nazd Mayi wali Masjid 0300-6882751 Tehsil Khan pur District Rahim Yar Khan Phone # 0334-7384946-0300-6752273 Office # 068- 5575242 Choudhry Hanif Hameed Muhammad Akram Nasir Coordinater PARC Network Coordinater PARC Network Chuk Number 125/15 L 148-A, Model Town B Ghanday wali Tehsil Bahawal Pur Tehsil Mian Channu, District Khaniwal District Bahawal Pur 065-2023934, 03467816125 03007818766 Adeel Ahmad Muhammad Alim Shakir Coordinator PARC Net work Coordinator PARC Net work Awami Development Organization opposite clinic Alied bank Dr. Shafeq-u-Rehman Chishti housing colony Tehsil Kehror Pacca District Lodharan phase 2 Pho#03006839600 Tehsil Layyah District Layyah Ph#0345-7181917 Mr. Waheed Aslam Lashari Malik Khuda Yar Coordinator PARC Liaquatpur Coordinator PARC net work 144 old post office road Tehsil Chamman CCB Basti Borana UC liaquat pur, District Rahim yar Khan Myral wal Phone # 0301-7616543 Tehsil Chubara District Layyah Post office Chubara Phone # 0301-7846568 Ch. Tariq Majeed Zahoor Joya Coordinator PARC Net work Director SOJHLA Majeed Willas Main Road Jelander Colony Coordinator PARC Network Nawabpur Tehsil Hasal pur District Bahwalpur 664/C Gulghasht Colony, Phone # 0300-7850481, 0333-6347481 Tehsil & District Multan Ph: 03457316989 Mr. Muhammad Ismail Malik Mr. Muhammad Razaq Qadri Coordinator PARC Net work Coordinator PARC Net work Moza Tibe RB Kotla Mosa Road Mohalla Gulshan Habib Tehsil Ahmad Pur East Street Masjid Al Jannat District Bhawal nagar Tehsil Minchin Abad 03006841322, 03456841322 District Bhawal Nagar 03017684084 Dr. Naeem Mr. Abdul Khaliq Choudhry Coordinator PARC Net work Coordinator PARC Net work Nawab colony Iqbal medical store Al-Faiz Colony Tehsil Fort Abbas Tehsil Haroon Abad District Bahawalnagar District Bahawalnagr Ph#0308-3719143 03336313628 Mr. Tariq Mehmood Mr. Masood Coordinator PARC Net work Larsan Welfare society First floor ,Choudhry Plaza Chak# 99 BDA Main Bazar Chishtian Dera Khuda Baksh Khan Tehsil Chishtian, District Bahawalnagr Tehsil Karor , District Layyah 0300689362 03017855636 Miss Nasreen Solangi M. Ayoub Alam Coordinator PARC Net work Coordinator PARC Net work Alyas Colony Street # 11 Fasil Colony Tehsil Sadiqabad District Rahim Yar Khan Tehsil Bahawalnagr, District Bahawalnagr Phone # 0303-6141449 03067685162, 03007925165 Mr. Farukh Raza Ms. Bismillah Iram Coordinator PARC Net work House # 9, street # 2 , X Block, Peoples Colony House # 262/2 Tehsil Kabir wala District Tehsil and District Khanewal. Khanewal Contact# 0300-6892393 Phone # 0300-6882512 Abdul Salam Mr. Haji Ahmad Bhkush Abbasi Coordinator PARC net work Coordinator PARC Network Chack # 140 DB, tailwala, G.P.O Box # 30 Al-Faiz Medical Store Main road Tehsil Yazman District Bahawalpur Tehsil Khairpur Tamewali District Bahawalpur 0300- 6844968 Phone # 0300-6831604 Mr. Akhtar Javid Tariq Javeed Khan Coordinator PARC Network Coordinator PARC Network Azhar Medical Store, Dera Road, Sulamani Market Tehsil Darya Khan, District Bhakkar Tehsil Kalur Kot, District Bhakkar Ph: 03017841410 Phone # 0453-200942, 200302, 0301-7958942 Sheikh Imtaiz Ahmad Mohammad Abdullah Aamir(Ghulam Rasool) Coordinator PARC Network Coordinator PARC Network Railway Road Tehsil MianwaliF-507, MC School Street Tehsil & Tehsil Bhakkar District Bhakkar District Mianwali. Phone # 0333-8051094 Phone # 0459-809728, 033336823478 Muhammad Ismail Mr. Ahmad Hasan Coordinator PARC Network Coordinator PARC Network Tehsil Isa Khel Nasir Photo Studio, Main Bazar Kalabagh District Mianwali Bus Stop, Tehsil Mankera, District Bhakkar Phone # 459-395760, 0333-5947768 Ph # 03336907644 Zaheer Ahmad Hashmi Mr. Muhammad Ibrar Khan Nutkani Coordinator PARC Network Coordinator PARC Network Hashmi Street Kondian Tehsil Piplan District Nutkani House, Mianwali Mangrotha Road, Near Indus Phone # 0300-6090092 Highway, Tehsil Taunsa District Dera Gahazi Khan Ph# 0642-006536, 03017906289 .
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