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Share your blessings Newsletter August 2015
1. AUGUST 2015
SYB Members Registration!
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Membership is open now! Hurry up & get registered.
SYB Welfare Clinic Project – Doctors wanted
We require volunteer Young Doctors (fresh pass outs, house job
ones) for implementation of our "Welfare Clinic" program for the
poor and unprivileged persons. We need 3-4 motivated and self-
driven doctors who can spare few hours for couple of days a
week to help us initiate our Clinic to look after general diseases.
The passion to help the needy has to be there. This is entirely
not for profit project; however in the long term if we expand this,
we can pay the Doctors on break-even basis to meet their
expenses. Location will be decided mutually with the doctors.
Contact us if you are interested to join us.
Contact us if you’ve any idea/project on which SYB needs to work
Share Your Blessings SYB
is a social welfare group
formed to help the needy
and deserving persons of
our society. We are
blessed with so many
blessings in our live & we
need to share them with
others to reduce
inequalities.
Share Your Blessings is
about reaching out to the
needy people &
supporting them. It is
about fulfilling hope &
spreading happiness to
the underprivileged
people. SYB is platform for
like-minded people who
wants to give back to
the society with their
time, knowledge, skills &
financial resources.
Our members are unpaid
volunteers who work in
the field of Education,
Healthcare, Job Aid,
Marriage Assistance,
Social Events, and Poverty
Alleviation through
various projects, events
and activities. SYB has
done over 1.5 million
rupees worth of projects
during 1.5 years’ time.
2. AUGUST 2015
Event of the Month!
SYB CELEBRATED FUN DAY AT HELP
THALASSEMIA CENTER WITH KIDS
Team SYB celebrated a fun day with the kids suffering
from Thalassemia at HELP Thalassemia Center (Dhoraji) on
22nd
August. The event included magic show for the kids,
chocolates & sandwich/juices distribution and we also
gave different toys and coloring books etc to the kids and
brought a smile to their faces. The event also included a
small briefing on Thalassemia by HELP group. We thank all
the members for their active participation and
contribution & Furqan Ghazi of HELP for inviting us.
Do you know SYB sent 6 tons of Ration & Water for Thar drought
affected areas in last year March through Pak Army? It was SYB’s
first mega project of almost 0.4 million rupees.
3. AUGUST 2015
SYB NEEDY CASE OF THE MONTH
Living in Hazara goth Gulistan e joher a family needs financial and medical
help. This family has three disabled children and one of them is a three
years son who is in critical condition with typhoid. He is admitted in
Jinnah hospital since last few weeks. Mother of this child is a maid and
father is jobless now a days, can't afford medicines and hospital bills.
Almost daily they have to purchase medicine's in1000 to1500 rupees.
They live in a one room rented house. We are looking to generate funds
to help this family and get them out of crisis. Father's contact number:
Zafar: 03032797658. Address. L 111 hazara goth. Gulistan e joher.
4. AUGUST 2015
Syed Mohsin Founder & President of Share Your Blessings receives Youth Champion award at I am
Karachi where he presented his Life story and the thought process that lead to creation of SYB and how
we are able to do projects in the field of healthcare, education, poverty alleviation, marriage assistance
and social events etc. The event was organized by I am Karachi & School of Leadership (SOL) on
International Youth Day during 12 & 13th
August, 2015 at Pearl Continental Hotel Karachi.
Abdul Basit
Shahzaib Iqbal
Syed Mohsin
Wajeeha Mazhar
Isha Ahmad
Ahmed Tirmizi, Rabbiya Tirmizi, Asif Khan & Shahid Ali (Starting from Left).
The executive team includes core team and the following members.
5. AUGUST 2015
STORY OF THE MONTH
Bonded Labor (which is a special type of
Forced Labor) exists mainly in Asian and
agricultural societies. Actually this type of
labor mostly crops up in cases where
monetary/financial deals occur such as loans.
It is a result of the peshgi system where a
family member takes advance payment from
an employer and in return pledges the child to
work until the loan is paid off.
Debt bondage, regardless of whether parents
have contracted a debt that is to be paid off by
their own labor or by pledging the services of
their children, places children ultimately at the
mercy of the landowner, contractor or money-
lender, where they suffer from both economic
hardship and educational deprivation. The
main difference between adult and child
bonded labor is that children have not
themselves contracted the debt – it was done
on their behalf by adults. The link between
child labor and the inter-generational
perpetuation of poverty could hardly be
clearer.
Poverty and the existence of people prepared
to exploit the desperation of others are at the
heart of debt bondage. Without land or the
benefits of education, the need for money for
daily survival forces people to sell their labor
in exchange for a lump sum or loan. Parents
are driven to accept money in exchange for
allowing their children to work outside their
village, often in the hope that their child will be
better off working for a more affluent family.
Caste, discrimination along ethnic, religious
and gender lines and continuing feudal
agricultural relationships are also key to the
existence of bonded labor and in allowing it to
thrive.
The Bonded labor Liberation Front in 1992
estimated that eight million children were
bonded in Pakistan. Half a million were
allegedly bonded in the carpet industry alone.
These figures are outdated and no official
figures are available to determine the number
of children who are working as bonded labor.
The United Nations estimates that there are
millions enslaved as bonded laborers in
Pakistan. Most recent estimates by the
independent Human Rights Commission of
Pakistan place the number of bonded laborers
in Pakistan between three to eight million.
In Pakistan, bonded labor has long been a
feature in brick kilns, carpet industries,
agriculture, fisheries, stone/brick crushing,
shoe-making, power looms, & refuse sorting.
Recently Brandon Stanton of “Humans of New
York” covered this issue during his visit to
Pakistan & brought it to lime light once again.
6. AUGUST 2015
Share Your Blessings is also looking for a place to open
its SYB Center which will act as a Social
Entrepreneurship, Skill development & Youth Training
Center. If you know any such feasible place do let us
know at shareyourblessings.khi@gmail.com
Join us, doesn’t matter if you are a teen
ager, a student, professional or stay at
home house wife. We need thinking brains
which can bring new ideas, participate on
the field and off the field.
We require volunteers for:
1) Content Writers
2) SYB Educational Team
3) SYB Healthcare Team
4) SYB Case Investigators Team
5) SYB Marketing Team
6) SYB Official Photographers
7) SYB Healthcare team
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