Meet the CEO: SHAHZOR MEMON
Have a glimpse of where it all started
Famine Project in Tharparker
Shahzor and his team visited the remote areas of Tharparker to deliver food and aid. This project was carried out in 2014, when famine in Tharparker had reached at acute levels, leading to malnourishment and child mortality. The project delivered aid on time and was published by the US Consulate General Karachi. https://www.facebook.com/karachi.usconsulate/posts/shahzor-ali-memon-a-yes-exchange-program-alum-from-hyderabad-is-making-a-differe/10152046243678870/


Project for APS Peshawer Students during the 2014 Attack
Shahzor and his team gathered volunteers at MUET and invited children at the SOS Village to make arts projects and letters for the APS victims. It was also a fundraiser. The aim was to bring rehabilitation through kindness and art to the victims.


Christmas project for children during the Church bombings in 2015
Shahzor organised activities for the church going children. It was attended by 100 children at the St.Thomas Cathedral. They were given presents and participated in brainstorming and ice breaking activities. There was a session on education and self motivation.
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Field visits and surprise presents for women in out skirts of Hyderabad
Shahzor and his mother visited women in slum houses to give dresses to women before Eid. The women were very happy to receive such glamorous and glitzy clothes and accessories.


Shahzor and his team of PAK US ALUMNI Hyderabad Chapter
Shahzor and his team organised a workshop for youth at Lincoln's Corner, Hyderabad. The sessions were based on themes of leadership, career counselling and scholarships which youth can avail.


Mentorship and Counselling Program for Students at Mirpurkhas (USAID funded, Micro grant project)
The students were counselled on personal growth, well being, leadership skills and the importance of pursueing higher education for a bright future. The target was to encourage female students as well.


Making ties, collaborating and living in a peaceful co existent world
Conversations can turn into pitches and positive attitudes into partnerships.


Panel talk on "Problems of Rural Sindh" at Radio Station, Hyderabad.
Shahzor and other members, which included, lawyers, doctors, teachers and US Exchange Alumni were invited to talk on the issues of rural sindh and how youth can work on creating impact.


