Alkhidmat serves needy people in respectable, transparent manner, says CEO

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KARACHI: Alkhidmat Karachi Chief Executive Officer Naveed Ali Baig has said that the role of phelinthropists is crucial in the journey to support the expending needy class in the country.

The welfare organization has directly and indirectly been supporting a large number of poor families in a respectable and transparent manner during the ongoing holy month of Ramzan, he said in a statement.

Baig further said that people in the country and abroad acknowledge the welfare organization’s contribution and express their faith in its mechanism and transparency of the organization.

Alkhidmat is the best choice for paying Zakat and donations for each and every individual who want to spend his or her zakat or alms in the most transparent and respectable way and on the most deserving people, he said.

He said that Alkhidmat majorly serves in seven aspects of life, including orphan care, education, health, safe water, community services and disaster management without any discrimination of color, cast, creed and religion.

He added that under the orphen care program, Alkhidmat takes care of thousands of orphans across the country. It costs just Rs4,000 per month and 48,000 per year to support an orphan.

Similarly, he said, under the Mowakhat program, Alkhidmat provides interest free soft loans to deserving and enthusiastic aspiring small scale businessmen. Rs50,000 per head are provided under this head, he said.

Reoffering to the stormy rains and COVID-19 pandemic in the city, Baig said that Alkhidmat plays an exemplary role for the natiob during the times of stress.

The Alkhidmat Karachi CEO appealed the masses to come forward and join the hands with Alkhidmat for a shared glourious cause. The organization not only offers its services in routine life but tens of thousands of its volunteers come forward in the times of disasters, he added.He said that Alkhidmat’s exemplary services in the health, education, orphan care, small business loans, potable water on discounted rates (Re1 per liter), community services and disaster management sectors are an asset for the nation and the country.