Pakistani artists join hands with Deen Trust International at Pakistan High Commission London

Azhar Javaid
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Azhar Javaid
Azhar Javaid is Editor International Affairs of Minute Mirror
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  • The Pakistan High Commission in London hosted a gathering of prominent Pakistani artists in support of the humanitarian work of UK-based charity Deen Trust International, highlighting the role of the diaspora and the creative community in advancing charitable initiatives for vulnerable communities in Pakistan.
  • The artists visited the High Commission to promote awareness of Deen Trust International’s humanitarian, educational and social welfare programmes.
  • The visiting artists thanked the Pakistan High Commission for hosting the event and for helping raise the profile of Deen Trust International’s charitable work, expressing hope that greater public awareness would encourage wider community participation in humanitarian efforts benefiting people across Pakistan.
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The Pakistan High Commission in London hosted a gathering of prominent Pakistani artists in support of the humanitarian work of UK-based charity Deen Trust International, highlighting the role of the diaspora and the creative community in advancing charitable initiatives for vulnerable communities in Pakistan.

Among those attending were renowned music composer and actor Arshad Mahmud, singer Rahim Shah, actor Ahmed Ali Akbar and actress Hina Dilpazeer. The artists visited the High Commission to promote awareness of Deen Trust International’s humanitarian, educational and social welfare programmes.

Over the years, the charity has undertaken a range of projects across Pakistan, including the establishment of shelter homes, the provision of wheelchairs, installation of water pumps and support for small enterprise development, benefiting thousands of deserving individuals and families.

Welcoming the delegation, Acting High Commissioner Haseeb bin Aziz commended the artists and the management of Deen Trust International for their commitment to humanitarian service and community welfare. He reaffirmed the High Commission’s full support for initiatives that contribute to improving the lives of underprivileged communities in Pakistan and pledged continued facilitation for the organisation’s philanthropic activities.

The visiting artists thanked the Pakistan High Commission for hosting the event and for helping raise the profile of Deen Trust International’s charitable work, expressing hope that greater public awareness would encourage wider community participation in humanitarian efforts benefiting people across Pakistan.

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