Zong’s ‘New Hope’ Volunteers Visit SOS Village Islamabad

ISLAMABAD – Zong’s New Hope volunteers on Tuesday spent a day with the 2005 earthquake affected children at SOS village in Islamabad.

Marking the 11th anniversary of October 8th devastating Earthquake that hit Pakistan in 2005, Zong’s “New Hope” volunteers joined in the commemoration prayers for the victims, distributed gifts, took lunch with the children and engaged in multiple playful activities.

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The volunteers decorated children’s classrooms. The activity proved to be an outright success with the children at SOS who engaged actively with the new hope volunteers with sheer joy on their faces.

On October 8th, 2005 Pakistan was hit by the most devastating earthquake of its history. Death toll reached over 100,000 and over 3.5 million people were rendered homeless. According to government figures, 19,000 children died in the earthquake, most of them in widespread collapses of school buildings.

It is to be noted that over the last few years, Zong has carried a socially responsible enterprise image and has shown a serious commitment in delivering on its social responsibilities. Under the banner of ‘A NEW HOPE’,  Zong recently launched its Employee Volunteer Program that encourages employees to donate hours for volunteer activities. Under a detailed methodology, the program aims at greater social inclusion through aiding the welfare of the underprivileged segments of the society.

In the future, the company aims to continue getting more involved in the social segments of the country for the underprivileged.

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