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This presentation is made on the NGO of Pakistan, Dar-ul-Sakoon, by the Students of Iqra Universitry Gulshan Campus, Karachi; The Ngo Dar-ul-Sakoon is the Ngo for Special Children, Seniors, and Street Boys & Girls. This NGO was Established by Sister Lemmens, Angel Of Karachi, in the year 1969.
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A home of Peace & LoveDAR-UL-SUKUN

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Group Members

I. Syed Anas Abdali (Leader)

II. Muhammad Hashim

III. Noman Muhammad

IV. Khurram Salim Khan

V. Syed Naveed Zafar

VI. Kamran Qadri

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 Founded on 17th Feb,1969 by a Dutch nun,

Sr. Gertrude Lemmens 

After Sr. Gertrude’s, Sr. Ruth Lewis is carrying on the mission of Dar-ul-Sukun

Sr. Ruth Lewis is assisted by Mother Mathilda Pereira

Number of Children Alone in Main Center

 Voluntary support of committed board

members

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“To Provide support, care & shelter to the Special

People, Socially Displaced Children, Senior Citizen &

Poor Familiars for Viable Change in their lives through

Team of Committed Professionals, Dedicated Nun and

Compassionate Volunteers.”

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Our vision to provide sustained high quality sensitive care, health and nutritional services, constructing living places and rehabilitation centers and facilities for creative education, learning and leisure activities through a Team of committed professionals, dedicated nuns and compassionate volunteers all over the country.

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Dutch nun, Sr. Gertrude Lemmens came to Pakistan

in her Full Youth

Condition of the Physical & Mental disable Children

Found in the places they Shouldn't be

Devoted her life For the Cause of Special People

The Idea Behind The Creation

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A Home For The Physically & Mentally Challenged Children (Head Office Karachi)

A Home for the Senior citizens (Garden Karachi)A Home for the mentally & physically challenged

Children (Lahore)A Home for the Socially Displaced Boys (Quetta)

Fruits of the Struggle

Dar-ul-Sukun

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Medical Centre:

Routine checkups as well as

regular and proper medication.

Physiotherapy Department:

Different routine exercises.

Services & Activities

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Occupational therapy:

Conducts a range of

occupational activities.

Sensory Department:

 For violent and loony

children. 

Services & Activities

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Arranging sports events for

the special children:

To keep them fit all the time,

a schedule for daily practice

is followed.

Special Education School:

Facilitated to read and write

and do coloring, making

crafts and cards etc.

Services & Activities

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Organizing outing and Musical events: Entertainments creates and endures lively moods

of amusement in children

Services & Activities

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A Home for the Senior citizens

Cookie Lewis, A Special Child, teaches poems and

drawing at a Catholic home.

Alamin , A Special Child,  Paints of natural scenery

with his deformed hand.

Mustaffa, another disabled young man, works an

hour a day as a special sports instructor

Achievement

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Jacky Master, works in the human resources depart. In a local tobacco company, won one gold and four bronze medals in several swim competitions (Born with a brain deformity).

 Dar-ul-Sukun children have had opportunities to visit countries such as the United States of America, China, Ireland and India for Special Olympics where they got First prizes (Gold medals) in various games.

Achievement

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Mother Teresa of Pakistan

The Angel of Karachi

Sitara-i-Quaid-i-Azam (Order of the Great Leader)

(March 23rd, 1989)

Mother of Motherless

Awards and Recognition Of Sr. Gertrude

Lemmens

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Organogram Of Dar-ul-Sukun

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Formation of :

A Home for the Senior citizens (Garden Karachi)

A Home for the mentally & physically challenged Children (Lahore)

A Home for the Socially Displaced Boys (Quetta)

Ethical Actions for the society

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Never Taken by the Ngo or Any Member of it

Strict Rules & Regulation

Unethical action by NGO

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Fund Raising Carnivals

Individuals

Companies

Institution

Banks

Ways Of Getting Donation

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Trust & Welfare Society

International Donations

Musical Shows

Zakat

Churches

Ways Of Getting Donation

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In Holland TV appearances and newspaper appeals

Social Media

Volunteers

Friendly Competitors

Marketing Activity

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Financial Health of 2012 Rupees

Donation 32,536,336Bank Profit 127,160Misc Income 602,527

Total Income 34,122,073Expenditure 33,551,835Surplus of the year 570,238

Financial Health Of Dar-ul-Sukun

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Financial Health of 2013

Rupees

Donation 40,264,834

Bank Profit 326,335

Senior Home 326,335

Misc Income 12,015

Total Income 41,084,774

Expenditure is of Rs. 42,148,960

Deficit 1,064,186

Financial Health Of Dar-ul-Sukun

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Why it was Started

What it Achieved

What Difficulty it Faced

Importance of Dar-ul-Sukun In Our Society

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How they counter there Difficulties

Future of the Ngo in next 20 years

Suggestions

Importance of Dar-ul-Sukun In Our Society

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For detailed answers mail us at:[email protected]

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Thank you..!


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