Introduction
In a country like Pakistan, it is ridiculous to hope for a moment that the government can take care of all its citizens, in all fields of life. The burden of helping out those who need help in any sphere of life is shared by both government and non-government organizations. The role of charities for underprivileged people in Pakistan in providing financial and medical assistance deserves an honorable mention, if not more. In today’s discussion, we talk about the top five charities that work for the welfare of poor and needy folks in Pakistan.
Transparent Hands
Transparent Hands is the largest technological platform for crowdfunding in the healthcare sector of Pakistan. It offers a complete range of free healthcare services including medical and surgical treatments, medical camps, and telehealth facilities to the underprivileged community of Pakistan.
Get more information from the trusted website Transparent Hands Organization.


1888 Press Release - METTA SHINE NIGHT 2017: Be Wowed by a Unique Stage Experience.Metta Shine Night Concert is back for the 13th year of celebrations, do expect a dazzling pageant featuring the performing talents of Metta School students and clients from various Metta centres.
In a captivating moment, be enthralled by the unity displayed with performance by Metta School’s Sparks group, Circus Arts Team and Angklung Kulintang Ensemble, among other intriguing and impressive acts.
Our creative students and clients will pit their skills and talents in a series of performance that will hopefully capture the awe, amazement and wonder of the audience at the Metta Shine Night Concert!Venue: ITE College East Date: 18 Nov 2017 Time: 8pm Support Metta Shine Night and get your tickets to a night of arts and musical performance via this link:https://www.metta.org.sg/supportus/index.php?id_category=14=categoryWebsite: www.metta.org.sg About Metta Welfare Association: Metta Welfare Association plays a pivotal role in realising its mission through nine welfare centres located islandwide.
Currently serving over 1,100 beneficiaries from various races and religions, these centres are segregated into the areas of Disability Care, Medical Care, Children Care, Special Education and Alumni Care.
Metta aims to deliver a holistic approach to development and enrichment programmes for its beneficiaries.
We seek the support of the community in our fundraising efforts to provide quality programmes and services to our beneficiaries.For media enquiries, please contact:Sharon Vu Director VU MarcomsDID: 6444 8805M: 8138 6913Email: sharonvu ( @ ) vumarcoms dot comhttp://www.vumarcoms.com




