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   Pakistan - Lahore

School, Dispensary & Water

$10,000

Nusrat Rahim Foundation has constructed a building at Kamahan Village, Jathol Kamahan Road, Lahore, Pakistan with the intentions to provide free education to poor children, setting up a free medical dispensary and providing clean drinking water to community. Electricity is available in the area where building in constructed but under current Government policy owners have to pay cost of the electricty transformer and electricity poles to get electricity connection otherwise they have to wait till the approval of Government authorities for which no time frame could be given. Over 20000 families could be getting benefits of this service project.

Rotary Club of Lahore Shaheen wants to provide transformer and electricity poles, furniture (chair, desk) and computers for school children, medical equipment for dispensary and drinking water treatment plant for the students and community.

Rotary Club of Lahore Shaheen also welcomes financial assistance of more than one International Rotary Clubs.

Primary Host Partner in the Project Country

Club: Lahore Shaheen

District: 3272

Primary Contact: Moazzam F Khan

Email: tooz@wol.net.pk

Check all projects from: [District 3272] [Lahore Shaheen Rotary Club] [Moazzam F Khan]

Primary International Partner Outside the Project Country

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Proposed Financing

Primary Host Sponsor Rotary Club/District

Rotary Club of Lahore Shaheen

$500

Additional Rotary Clubs/Districts

International Sponsor Club

$6,167

Amount requested from the Rotary Foundation

$3,333

Total

$10,000

Status and Progress Information

Need $6,167

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Need to raise: $6,167. Project listed for the 2011-12 Rotary Year.

<29-Jan-10> System Entry
Creation of project page.

<2-Jun-10> System Entry
Project carried over to the 2010-11 Rotary Year.

<16-May-11> System Entry
Project carried over to the 2011-12 Rotary Year.