Spokesman Report
Islamabad: Serena Hotels, under the initiative of Cultural Diplomacy collaborated with Chal Foundation for a fundraising event titled “Harmonies of Hope.” This event, dedicated to the theme “Safar Mein Dhoop To HoGi, Jo Chal Sako To Chalo,” aimed to raise funds to provide artificial limbs and mobility devices to those most in need. The proceeds from the event will directly support Chal Foundation’s mission to enhance the quality of life for individuals with mobility challenges by offering critical support and resources.
The event featured the commitment to social responsibility and community support which signifies the resilience and hope of individuals overcoming physical challenges. Attendees experienced an evening of inspiring classical dance performance by Fatima Amjed and her talented troupe, and poetry recitation by the illustrious Moazzam Ali Khan.
“At Chal Foundation, our mission is to restore mobility and independence to those who need it most. Partnering with Serena Hotels for this fundraising event is a significant step towards achieving our goals. Together, we can make a lasting impact on the lives of countless individuals and communities.” said by Mr. Feroze Ahmed, Chairman, Chal Foundation. Chal Foundation is dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with physical disabilities by providing prosthetic limbs, mobility devices, and rehabilitation services. The foundation works tirelessly to ensure that those in need have access to the necessary tools and support to lead independent and fulfilling lives.
Junaid Shafqat, General Manager Marketing & Communication said, ‘Serena Hotels being a leading hospitality brand committed to excellence, sustainability, and community development, actively supports charitable events and initiatives that aim to improve the quality of life for communities in need. By partnering with organizations like Chal Foundation, Serena Hotels demonstrates its dedication to making a positive impact and supporting those who require assistance to lead better lives’.