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TCF & Sukoon Partner To Send Kids To School

  • August 10, 2018
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Sukoon Handyman and Errands Pvt. Ltd. And The Citizens Foundations (TCF) has officially entered a partnership. Through the alliance between the two organizations, Sukoon has designed a mechanism in their app, that will allow the revenue from every third order made by a customer for Rs1,500 or above to put one child in a TCF school for one month.

Omer Ehtisham, CEO Sukoon speaking about the strategic alliance said

“We are pleased to announce our work with The Citizens Foundation (TCF) to fulfill our part as a socially responsible organization. Contributing towards the betterment of society through education fulfills our company’s values and purpose. We aim to educate 100,000 TCF students who would otherwise not have access to quality education.”

The TCF model is an outstanding one that aims to deliver quality education in Pakistan’s most neglected rural and slum communities where we find children out of school.

Syed Asad Ayub Ahmed, President and CEO TCF speaking on the occasion said

“We truly respect Sukoon’s brand philosophy of creating a more inclusive society and their belief that quality education forms building blocks of a progressive economy. TCF has been citizens-led movement to create equal education opportunities in Pakistan reaching out to the community with limited to no education access.”

“On behalf of Sukoon, it gives me immense pleasure today to sponsor an entire TCF school for one month to honour the contributions of these celebrities. I would also like to thank Shahbaz Sumar of Basement Films and Farah Sayeed for their help to launch this powerful partnership between Sukoon and TCF,”

added Omer Ehtisham.

Famous personalities from the media such as Anwar Maqsood, Sarwat Gilani, Bilal Ashraf and Junaid Akram have also joined hands to support this initiative.

To play your part and help contribute to sending kids to school all one has to do is use TCF as a promo code within Sukoon’s app on iOS or Android.

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