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Friends of SOS, October committee party.

The pretty hostess of the event, Rabia Rehman.


On Tuesday 29th October, friends of SOS, enjoyed another lovely evening at another great committee party thrown by
Ambreen Fawad, Rabia Rehman, Farah Faisal and
Fatima Fazal.

But as the other three members, have moved to Lahore. Rabia was handed over the responsibility to host the party on behalf of rest of the family. And she did a splendid job..

The venue was 'Whispers' at Ramada and the guests were entertained with hi-tea. Alongwith the game of the day; 'tambola', complete with the prizes for the winners.

 Saadia Yaqub provided all the members an insight about the recent activities at SOS.

The chair person, SOS village Multan, Mahnaz
Fareed Sheikh, personally distributed the tickets among the members. Saadia Yaqub, anchored the game show. And Rameen Anis presented her magical skills to enchant the guests through a draw, inorder to give a special surprise gift, by the hosts to any member attending the party. Filza Akbar came out as lucky winner.Saima Khan Babar, was first to succeed in cutting all the numbers in her tambola ticket. Rabia Rehman personally handed over to them, their prizes for winning.

It turned out to be a fabulous evening. As all the members remained, completely at ease, in informal, relaxed atmosphere. The comfort level of the members with other friends of SOS, has increased. Years of simple acquaintances have now developed into good friendships. All because of the common bond, they share in this committee. None other than helping the children of SOS village and school. God bless you all, who are always there to help and support this project.

And now, a little bit more about the hostesses of the event. The gorgeous, Rabia Rehman has her birthday on 11th November. Her sister, Farah Faisal, another beautiful soul, also has her birthday on 7th November. So, do not forget to wish them both.

Dear Rabia Rehman and Farah Faisal!
Have great birthdays! Have a great, long, healthy and happy life ahead.

Tickets anybody??? Mahnaz Farid ready to distribute tambola tickets.

Saima Faisal, got hold of the entire tambola sheet.

Our own national celebrity, Rahat Bano.

The saint, Zahra Bassat.

Mahnaz Fareed and Saadia Yaqoob


Rameen Anis, casting her spell on the lucky draw.

Shazia Fareed, Ayesha Najeeb & Mahnaz Fareed Sheikh.

Rabia with a guest.

Anjum Sohail, Beena Younas and Rabia Shahzad

Rameen passing instructions and Saadia Yaqoob, about to start tambola.

Chilling out...
Saima Faisal, Filza Akbar and Tehmina Munir.

Zeba Javed

Saima Faisal and Seema.

Shazia Fareed.

Rabia Rehman, giving Saima Babbar, the prize for winning tambola.

The naughty girls. Anjum Sohail and Beena Younas found it hard to get serious for photography.

Friends of sos, having a great time.

Smiles....

Filza, Saima, Anjum with Rabia Rahman.
Zeba, Beena and Rabia Shahzad.

The table talk.

Rabia Rahman, the hostess also took part in the game.

More table talk..


Mrs. Shahid.


Seema

Dazzling, Tehmina Munir.

Saadia, Rameen and Zahra, time to go home.

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