Italian diplomat arranges pizza party for orphans

Islamabad - Patron-in-Chief of Pakistan Sweet Homes, Zamurd Khan has said that provision of modern education and quality shelter to the poverty-ridden and deserving segment of the society is main purpose of his life and generous contribution of the philanthropists is required to meet the necessities of the children housed in Pakistan Sweet Homes.
Zamurd Khan expressed these views during a pizza party hosted by Italian Ambassador for the children of Pakistan Sweet Homes at Italian Embassy Islamabad. The pizza party was attended by the Italian Ambassador to Pakistan Stefonio Pontecorvo and his wife Idia Pontecorvo, Bosnian Ambassador to Pakistan Dr Nadim Makarvie and his wife, and Netherland’s Ambassador to Pakistan Jennette Seppen while a large number of diplomats and people from different segments of life were also present on this occasion.
While talking on the occasion, Zamurad Khan said that children housed in Pakistan Sweet Homes are growing up and there is immediate need of 50 more rooms to meet there housing requirements. While thanking the Italian Ambassador for hosting a pizza party for the children of Sweet Homes, Zamurd Khan said that it is very encouraging that diplomats are taking interest to provide recreational opportunities to the poverty-ridden class of our society. He said that all-out efforts are being made to provide modern basic facilities at Pakistan Sweet Homes but there is need to make generous contributions to meet the future requirements of the children.
On this occasion, different recreational activities were also arranged for the children. The Italian ambassador along with his wife and diplomats of the other countries danced with children on regional folk tunes of all the four provinces i.e. Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan and Pakhtunkhwa.
A taekwondo competition among the children remained highlight of the event where children of Sweet Homes showed their skills during this taekwondo competition. Different other sports and cultural programmes were also organized for the children of Pakistan Sweet Homes.

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