A.A Joyland (Pvt.) Ltd. under its “Care for Joy” social initiative hosted a party day for the deprived, abandoned and street children at Aladin Amusement park on Saturday.....
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As many as 2000 under-privileged children sheltered under different NGOs had a fun day at Aladin amusement park and enjoyed recreational activities and fun-packed rides free of cost.
A.A Joyland (Pvt.) Ltd. under its “Care for Joy” social initiative hosted a party day for the deprived, abandoned and street children at Aladin Amusement park on Saturday.
The representatives of the participating NGOs lauded the initiative and appreciated the management of the park for realizing that such kids should also be given time and resources to entertain themselves in a very respectable way.
- Waqar Hamza
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