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A religious seminary nestled in the outskirts of Karachi has transformed into a haven for orphaned children, extending a compassionate hand during the festive season of Eid.
In a heartwarming initiative, the Al Haramain organization, situated in Nawab Colony Etihad Town of Shahr Quaid, orchestrated a special Eid shopping extravaganza for 1000 orphaned boys and girls.
Over the course of two days, the Eid shopping bazaar provided these children with everything they needed to celebrate Eid joyously, from clothing and footwear to toys, all graciously provided free of charge.
Held within the premises of the Al-Haramain institution, the Eid shopping bazaar was adorned with enchanting decorations, creating a delightful ambiance for the orphaned boys and girls as they indulged in their shopping spree.
Talha Atiq, the head of the Al-Haramain Institute, who herself experienced the hardships of orphanhood during her childhood, has emerged as a beacon of hope for countless orphans, embodying the spirit of compassion and generosity.
Organizers of the Eid shopping bazaar at the Haramain Institute emphasize that there is no compromise on the quality of the items provided to the children, ensuring that each child receives the finest quality products.
It is worth noting that the Al-Haramain Agency has been diligently organizing free shopping events for orphans for the past three years. Additionally, starting next month, the organization will extend monthly support to 50 disabled and paralyzed individuals, while also providing assistance to 250 widows each month.