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Friends of SOS, celebrate 'the summer hair do'

Rubina Arshad, Dr.Saleha Bokhari, Rameen Anis, Samana Ali.
Hostesses of the event.

 'Friends of SOS village committee' is beautiful in many ways. First of all, the main reason behind its functioning is extremely noble, the charitable cause of supporting lives of orphans and abandoned children, distinguishes it from rest of the social activities going around in the city of saints.

Secondly, this committee boasts of maximum number of members in any committee in Multan. Thanks to the well connected Hania Shahid who is incharge of its running, around 115 ladies,
 the senior and influential to young and stylish, all the happening women from different walks of life are now a part of this committee circle.

The fun filled activities, which add vibrancy and zest to the event are another factor to make it popular. The themes, the games and the prizes. Members are encouraged to dress up and show up looking nice and glamorous. And the atmosphere is all friendly and comfortable.

As the summer had strongly settled in the month of June, Rameen Anis, Samana Ali, Rubina Arshad Dr. Saliha Bokhari, Zahra Bassat, Dr. Zahida (all
 the hostesses for the month), decided to hold a party with a theme to cherish, the summer season. Nothing could be convenient as well as stylish, than 'a summer hair do'.

Members were requested to dress their hair in summer styles. The idea was gladly embraced by all and on 24th of June, at Ramada, the venue, where 
the hostesses had arranged a hi-tea for their guests, lots of braids, buns, hi-ponies and blow dried hair added style to the gathering.

To keep the guests entertained, a game of 'Tambola' was also arranged. Plenty of gifts and prizes were awarded among the participants and winners. In short, it was a great, great party by great, great girls.

And we request, all the visitors of this blog to move ahead and be a part of this great cause. Donate your zakat, sadqas to SOS children's village, Multan. You can visit the place and witness, how your contribution can change the lives of hundreds of children.  You can also become a friend of SOS. For further information and queries, join the facebook page of 
SOS Children's Village Multan - Official

Hania Shahid, Saadia Yakoob and Rameen.

Saliha, Samana, Sadia, Anjum and Rameen


Anjum, Beena and Sadiya Umair

Mrs. Shahida Buccha with other members.

Samana presenting the gift to Saba Anees Khwaja.

The hostesses, Saliha, Samana and Rameen, presenting gift to Saira Nasir.



Prize distribution going on.

Clap for the lovely ladies. Romana Tanveer in the middle, Tehmina Munir on Right

Smile please!

Samana never gets tired of distributing prizes! Well done!

Strike the numbers, win the game of Tambola.

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