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Indus Yaqeen Volunteers Shine at the celebration of the completion of Phase 1 of Indus University Hospital’s New Building

The Indus University Hospital marked a historic milestone with the completion of Phase 1 of its state-of-the-art hospital building. Among the many contributors to the event’s success were the remarkable Indus Yaqeen volunteers, whose dedication and energy added vibrancy to this prestigious occasion.

Students from leading schools including, Karachi Grammer School, Beaconhouse School, Brisbane Girls Grammar School, Head Start School, Foundation Public School, Blue Jays School, The City School, Reflections School, Ajyal Al Maarefah International School, DHA College and School System, The Lyceum, Bay View High School, Alpha College, Whales College, Cedar College, Government Degree College, Liaquat National Medical College, St Patrick’s College, DJ Science College, Nixor College, Salim Habib University, SZABIST University, IBA, IOBM, JSMU, KIET, University of Karachi, Hamdard University, Ilma university, NCR-CET, Dow University of Health Sciences, NED University, Indus University of Health Sciences represented the spirit of youth volunteerism. Their efforts were instrumental in ensuring that every event detail was flawlessly executed, leaving a lasting impression on all attendees.

The volunteers were actively engaged in various roles throughout the event. They assisted in managing guest registrations, provided guided tours of the hospital’s cutting-edge facilities, and facilitated interactions between guests and IHHN leadership. Their commitment to excellence and ability to handle responsibilities professionally received praise from donors, government officials, healthcare professionals, and celebrity ambassadors.

The students also had the opportunity to witness IHHN’s pioneering healthcare initiatives firsthand. From the advanced Emergency Department to the state-of-the-art Operation Theaters, the volunteers gained insight into how IHHN transforms healthcare in Pakistan. This experience inspired them to further contribute to IHHN’s mission of making high-quality healthcare accessible to all.

The event underscored Indus Yaqeen’s commitment to engaging youth in meaningful initiatives that foster empathy, compassion, and a sense of responsibility. By volunteering for such a significant milestone, these students became an integral part of IHHN’s journey, showcasing the power of collective action to create a positive impact.

Indus Yaqeen extends heartfelt gratitude to the participating schools for encouraging their students to be part of this milestone event. Their involvement exemplifies how youth can play a vital role in shaping a healthier, more equitable future for Pakistan.

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