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Kashif Iqbal Thalassaemia Care Center is one of a facility in the country where Thalassaemia patients are treated free of cost. This trust came into being when the 16-year old boy of Mr. Iqbal died from this dreadful, genetic disease. Today, he along with his highly dedicated family and staff members work day and night to save children from dying. And they don't ask for donations. People, rich and poor, pour their bank accounts and their sympathy to this organization.
Today, with 18 branches across Pakistan, this trust serves countless children and adults by educating them on this disease, its prevention, and providing free testing facility to all who want to know whether they are a Thalassaemia minor or not. Two Thalassaemia minors must not marry. If they do, the chances are that 1 in 4 children born will be a Thalassaemia major. And that's a life-time of a problem.
The above photographed child is 12 year old from Peshawar. She is a Thalassaemia Patient and therefore needs regular blood changing to keep her alive. She is very intelligent and wants to learn English. She has no other major interest in life. Kashif Iqbal Trust is looking after her with skill, dedication and lot of money. Please help them keep her and countless others alive by funding the trust. For further details contact:
Kashif Iqbal Thalassaemia Care Center (KITCC)
Becham Road, Laiqabad, Landhi,
Karachi - 75120
(+92-21)-8232414
(+92-21)-4515600
(+92-21)-5021188 (Fax)
kitcc@gem.net.pk
info@kashifiqbal.org
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Its a very noble cause and Inshallah Allah will reward them for their efforts...meanwhile will try to spread the word as much as possible.
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far0ck (pictures dont need words) edited this topic 52 months ago.
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i miss that..... :(
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and .... introducing, amir abbas's anonymous friend!
*drum roll*
Wajih a.k.a. the.serial.chiller :)
i don't have any photographs, because i don't have a camera these days :D ..... i'm just a photographer at heart !!
and i went along, not for taking pictures, but because of Waheed bhai's emotional post
(just for the record, i don't even like meera.... but replace that with anything, like a picnic, a basant party, a concert etc etc, and it made a lot of sense!)
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Who is amir abbas? *eye rolling*
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Eyes rolling. Maybe yes.
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Ameer - better late than never? :)


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Nausheen, the center shot is good.
Who took the group photograph? And, who took my photograph with this beautiful patient. Please post it.
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group i dunno, but i have many other shots.
www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=27818&l=7e74d&id=5...
they are all under-exposed. I havent worked on them.
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Now, let's donate blood and / or money to help this foundation.
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After all hum saab kaa high Hemoglobin count aya hia :)
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laikin 17 aik hi banday ka aaya hai
LOL
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far0ck (pictures dont need words) edited this topic 52 months ago.
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I had 15.7 HG. What did others have.
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16.7 HG :D
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I had 17 HG :D (only guy in the group who had 17 HG ;) )
Dr. Sahab said app too saal mein 3 dafa diya karey blood atleast :D
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it was 16.X
I lost the slip :)
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far0ck (pictures dont need words) edited this topic 52 months ago.
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I also lost the slip.
Very bad.
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