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Ayesha Omar visits a TCF school in Garden East, Karachi

KARACHI: Famous Pakistani actor and TCF’s Goodwill Ambassador, Ayesha Omar visited a TCF school in Garden East, Karachi on Monday, where she met TCF students and staff, took a tour of the campus and learned more about TCF’s work to educate the less privileged children of Pakistan.

Ayesha Omar at The Citizens Foundation - Karachi

Ayesha also took this opportunity to interact with the students, who were all extremely excited to meet her. She asked them about their dreams, hope and aspirations and encouraged them to work harder towards their goals.

Ayesha also engaged with the school staff and highly appreciated their efforts in continuing education for children amid the pandemic.

Ayesha Omar at The Citizens Foundation - Karachi
Ayesha Omar at The Citizens Foundation – Karachi

About The Citizens Foundation (TCF)

About The Citizens Foundation (TCF)

TCF is a strong advocate of the belief that a truly informed and educated society forms the foundation of a progressive state and instills in its citizens the ability to adapt and evolve with changing times. It is a non-profit organization set up in 1995 by a group of citizens who wanted to bring about positive social change through education. 25 years later, TCF is now one of Pakistan’s leading organizations in the field of education for the less privileged, educating 252,000 students across 1,567 schools in Pakistan.

The TCF model focuses on providing quality education through purpose-built schools located in the heart of Pakistan’s urban slums and rural communities. The organization ensures that girls represent nearly 50% of overall student enrolment. To magnify its impact, improve enrolment and quality of education, TCF is now adopting Government schools across Pakistan. www.tcf.org.pk

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