ISLAMABAD, 17 OCT  (DNA) —   CEO Pakistan Sweet Home, Zamurrad Khan Friday reaffirmed his commitment to providing state-of-the-art facilities and holistic grooming for children under one umbrella, aiming to equip them to compete with professionals in every field while strengthening donors’ trust in the organization.
While in an exclusive interview with a state news channel, he reassured his unwavering commitment to empowering orphaned children with world-class facilities and education, enabling them to compete globally. He emphasized that Pakistan Sweet Home is not just a shelter but a complete system dedicated to transforming vulnerable children into future professionals, leaders and responsible citizens.
He appreciated the unwavering support of all government institutions for Pakistan Sweet Home, acknowledging their crucial role in helping the organization grow and achieve its mission. “Our mission is to ensure that every child under our care can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the best in any field be it medicine, engineering, the armed forces, or civil services,” he stated.
Pakistan Sweet Home has emerged as one of the top social welfare institutions globally, known for its modern facilities, dedicated staff, and transformative impact, he said, adding, the organization has established a state-of-the-art credit college exclusively for Sweet Home children, along with a well-equipped hospital to cater to their health needs.
Many children from Pakistan Sweet Home have gone on to excel in competitive exams and professional fields, making their mark in top institutions and contributing to national development. Zamurrad Khan proudly shared that these children are not just surviving they are thriving.
In a recent example of their social responsibility, children from Pakistan Sweet Home played an active role in flood relief efforts in Pir Baba, he said, adding, displaying courage, empathy and a sense of national duty, they volunteered on the ground, distributing supplies, aiding victims and supporting rescue teams.Their participation reflects the values instilled by the institution service, leadership, and humanity. Zamurrad Khan praised their contribution, calling it a testament to the spirit and strength of Pakistan Sweet Home’s vision.
He also expressed heartfelt gratitude to all government to private institutions for their continuous support and to the donors whose trust and generosity have been instrumental in sustaining and expanding the mission of Pakistan Sweet Home. — DNA












