Aisam lays foundation stone of tennis court at Pakistan Sweet Homes

ISLAMABAD: Tennis Superstar Mr. Aisam Ul Haq laid foundation stone of tennis court at Pakistan Sweet Homes on the occasion of Quaid-e-Azam week second day. Pakistan Sweet homes management has decided to name this court as Aisam Ul Haq Long tennis court.

A colorful event, coupled with various sports and cultural programs, was hosted. Various recreational activities were arranged for the children. A Taekwondo competition among the children was the highlight of the event where the PSH children exhibited their skills, said a press release. One of the kids from Baluchistan Ahmed ten years old said that, Dera Bugti said that “ Today my dream have come true I have seen my hero today. And I want to be the next Aisam Ul Haq of Pakistan.”

Mr. Aisam Ul haq said that on this occasion that “ People says that cricketers, showbiz personalities are the heroes, but today by coming at Pakistan Sweet Homes I have realized that real hero is Mr. Zamurrad Khan. I am totally inspired by his vision. And till my last drop of blood I would be standing with the orphan kids of Pakistan. They are the real hero”.

He further added that “ There could be no substitute to the blessing of having parents but we can, at least, provide these children social cover and an environment to help them stand on their own feet and become asset for the society”,

He further added that by caring for these children and protecting them from falling into wrong hands we are in fact protecting our own children from becoming orphans”.

On this occasion Mr. Zamurrad Khan said that he is today really happy to see national hero of Pakistan coming to cause of Pakistan.  It was dream of these kids to see him and today they have seen their national hero.

He also said that Pakistan Sweet Homes have become the largest orphanage of Asia with 3600 Angels orphan kids in 31 cities of Pakistan.  He said 3600 orphaned children are being taken care of, with free education, food and residence, under the Pakistan Sweet Home project, which was initiated in 2009 from one child.

It was very encouraging that politicians were taking interest in providing recreational opportunities to the poverty-ridden class of the society, he added.

He said all-out efforts were being made to provide modern basic facilities at Pakistan Sweet Homes, yet there was need to make generous contributions to meet future requirements of the children. He said provision of modern education and quality shelter to the poverty-ridden and deserving segment of the society was main purpose of his life and generous contribution of the philanthropists was required to meet the necessities of the children housed in Pakistan Sweet Homes.

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