Kuch Khaas presents its latest project, ‘Hum Hen Kuch Khaas’ on the 9th October 2012 from 6:00pm – 7:00pm at Kuch Khaas – The Centre for Arts, Culture and Dialogue.‘Hum Hen Kuch Khaas’ is built to create change. Anyone can change the world. ‘Hum Hen Kuch Khaas’ is a platform to support the cause-minded people share inspiring stories behind their ideas, find supporters and connect with like-minded people who are taking steps in doing a good initiative throughout Pakistan. We aim to help promote awareness
of the charity and its purpose.
Discover the actions of how these passionate people make an impact of the things that they believe in.
Advocate for change. Together we change the world.
Join us for this month's 'HUM HEN KUCH KHAAS'
1) PROJECT CLEAN-UP FOR PEACE
Around 100 students, young professionals and members of civil society gathered in front of the Serena Hotel to take part in “Project Cleanup for Peace” an initiative taken by Faran Rafi, the brainchild behind the project to cleanup after the massive destruction during Friday’s violent protests in Islamabad.
2) LOLZ STUDIOS
Zaidi, a filmmaker and comedian who runs Lolz Studios but lists his most recent accomplishment as "hitting 50,000 views on a non-comedy YouTube video in two weeks," celebrated his birthday in a rather unconventional way: he rode a car his hometown of Islamabad and performed 22 random acts of kindness for strangers—one for every year of his life.
3) THALI AN EFFORT
An organization making an effort feeding the less fortunate through meals. An idea/concept of Zoone Hassan and believes that should be practiced by all to prevent the wastage of food by helping the needy through sharing fresh meals or leftovers. Thali has effectively completed 8 projects to date, and served approximately 100,000+ beneficiaries to date.
4) ALZHEIMER’S PAKISTAN - RAWALPINDI CHAPTER
Alzheimer’s is a type of dementia that causes problems with memory, thinking and behavior that is not a normal part of aging.
Alzheimer’s is the sixth-leading cause of death in most countries and the only cause of death amongst the top 10 that cannot be prevented, cured or even slowed, in fact deaths from this disease are rising.
An estimated 800,000 individuals with Alzheimer’s (or one in seven) live alone and are exposed to higher risks.
Alzheimer’s Pakistan is one of the few organisations in Pakistan that provides support and care towards the people suffering from dementia and their caregivers.
*FREE ENTRY. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.