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KARACHI, Dec 08 (APP): The Citizens Foundation (TCF) hosted its 22nd Annual Golf Tournament at the Karachi Golf Club, Karsaz. One of TCF’s flagship annual sporting events, this tournament brought together over 100 golfers, along with corporate partners and philanthropists – united by a singular purpose: to transform the lives of less-privileged children through the power of education.
The tournament highlighted one of Pakistan’s most urgent national challenges the 26.2 million out-of-school children across the country. Funds raised through the event will support TCF’s work to bring quality education to underserved communities, helping millions take a step towards a brighter future.
Reflecting on the education crisis situation, Zaffar A. Khan, Chairman and Head of Golf Committee, shared, “Whatever little progress we’ve made, its limitations primarily have been because we have not given education the importance it deserves.”
For 30 years now, TCF has worked to break the cycle of poverty through education. Today, its network spans 2,261 school units, educating 320,000 students, supported by an extraordinary team of 16,500 all-female faculty members. This impact is made possible by the generosity and belief of individuals, donors and partners who continue to support this mission – transforming vision into real change on the ground.
“This speaks volumes of not just the dedication of TCF’s founders and sponsors, but also the incredible value that is being added by TCF to our society and our economy,” said Atif Bajwa, CEO and President of Bank Alfalah.
This year’s tournament was supported by our Platinum Sponsors Bank Alfalah, Dubai Islamic Bank, Baacha Party, Bank Al Habib, and Unilever – whose generous contributions (PKR 5 million each) played a crucial role in strengthening TCF’s mission of bringing children back to school. The tournament concluded with Dubai Islamic Bank announced as the winner with a 49.7 net score.