Lahore: Begum Perveen Sarwar, wife of Governor Punjab and Chairperson of Sarwar Foundation inaugurated 3 more filtration plants in Faisalabad, Toba Tek Singh and Department of Cardiology at Sarwar Foundation Hospital Rajana. A 3-day free eye camp will also be organised at Tehsil Headquarter Shahkot whereas more water filtration plants will be installed across Punjab to meet our target of 2.5 million people by the end of 2021. According to details, while talking to media on Saturday, Begum Perveen Sarwar, wife of Governor Punjab and chairperson of Sarwar Foundation, said that Sarwar Foundation is working with other welfare organizations to provide clean drinking water to the people. In collaboration with Al-Khair Foundation and Pasban Group, we have inaugurated three more filtration plants in Faisalabad. Sarwar Foundation is the largest NGO provider of clean drinking water in Pakistan, providing safe drinking water to over 2.2 million people daily. Begum Perveen Sarwar also visited System Foundation for transgenders and oversaw the provision of facilities there. On this occasion, she said that Sarwar Foundation HunarGahs are also providing vocational training to underprivileged women and women prisoners. We have HunarGah centres in 15 jails across Punjab and we recently inaugurated a HunarGah in Quetta prison and the projects to set up HunarGah centres for transgenders and special children are in the pipeline, she added. Begum Perveen Sarwar, wife of Governor Punjab, further said that Sarwar Foundation; in addition to, providing clean drinking water is also providing medical facilities to the people at Sarwar Foundation hospitals in Rajana and Chichawatni. A state-of-the-art Cardiology department has also been inaugurated at Sarwar Foundation hospital Rajana. Both hospitals provide free-of-cost medical facilities to the needy patients including free treatment of Hepatitis, she added. Perveen Sarwar further said that a three-day free medical camp will be organized in Shahkot from September 30-October 2 in which patients will receive free check-up, medicines and cataract operations. These are testing times and the philanthropists should come together to help the people in need, she added.
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