Citizens Archive of Pakistan brings Children’s Carnival to Karachi

SocialCitizens Archive of Pakistan brings Children’s Carnival to Karachi

Citizens Archive of Pakistan brings Children’s Carnival to Karachi

KARACHI, Pakistan: The Citizens Archive of Pakistan (CAP), a non-profit organization dedicated to cultural and historic preservation, is organizing a Children’s Carnival on January 11 at the Aman House in Karachi.

The event is aimed at raising funds for its education program in low-income schools.

The carnival has been dubbed a “fantasy world” that will feature an exciting array of rides, games, interactive activities and food stalls geared towards the whole family. It has been made possible with support from Hilton Pharma Limited, Soorty Enterprises Private Limited, Soneri Bank Limited, Khaadi, PepsiCo and Starcom.

Among the different activities at the event, guests can expect carnival rides, jumping castles, rock climbing, trampolines, sumo wrestling, clowns and acrobats, gaming, sports challenge zones, arts and crafts, interactive activities, fun-filled games, delicious food and much more.

“The purpose of this carnival is to specifically raise funds for CAP to enable education in low income schools in Karachi. The CAP School Outreach Tours focus on giving a broader world view, inculcating tolerant values and critical thinking skills in those students who are devoid of such learning opportunities,” the Executive Director Swaleha Alam Shahzada said.

The CAP is operating in Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad, seeking to educate the community, foster an awareness of the nation’s history and instill pride in Pakistani citizens about their heritage.

The organization has three main goals: to preserve and provide access to the archive, to build and support educational programs and to develop educational products based on the testimonies collected.

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