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Fundraising Project for the Children of SOS Children Villages in Pakistan
FUNDRAISING PROJECT FOR THE CHILDREN OF
SOS CHILDREN VILLAGES PAKISTAN

Under the supervision of Mr. Farrukh Aslam
University of Karachi
Department of commerce
The University Of Karachi
Department Of Commerce,
BS-Final Year,
Karachi.
Concerned Authorities of Pakistan State Oil
PSO House,
Khayaban-e-Iqbal, Clifton,
P.O.Box 3983,
Karachi-75600

Dated: 4th December, 2012

Subject: Request for raising funds for the children of SOS Village Karachi
Sir,
We, the Students of University Of Karachi Commerce Department BS-Final Year, working on a project of community development for raising funds for the children of SOS Village Karachi. We want to improve the lives of children at SOS children village Karachi, by providing them better and improved facilities for health, education and housing.
As your organization has previously involved in various CSR activities sowe are hopeful that you’ll consider our initiative.
The funds acquired by you will be directly transferred to SOS Children Villages Pakistan’s bank account and we will ensure the proper utilization of those funds.
We believe that our project will help to improve the lives of the children so they would be able to serve as the constructive citizen in society.
Sincerely,
Students of University Of Karachi
Department Of Commerce

WHO WE ARE?
We, the students of BS commerce 8th semester took this initiative to raise funds for the children of SOS children villages Pakistan, our nearby village is SOS children village Karachi.
Our group is of 5 members. Names and contact details are listed below: BISMA NAEEM | kbisma30@yahoo.com | FARAH NAZ | farah_aalam@hotmail.com | MALIHA IQBAL | maleeha.iqbal@hotmail.com | MEHWISH AMIN | mehwish_khanz@hotmail.com | SADIA ASLAM | sadiaaslam@live.com |

WHY WE ARE DOING SO?
Community development is the course in which we have a project to develop or help to develop a certain underdeveloped area for that we picked up SOS children villages.

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