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First anniversary of Punjab Police’s ‘Tahaffuz Manzil Foster Home’ celebrated

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LAHORE, Jan 26 (APP):Punjab Police’s pilot project ‘Tahaffuz Manzil Foster Home’ for shelter, protection and care of homeless children marked its first successful year with a grand anniversary celebration.
Inspector General of Punjab Police Dr. Usman Anwar participated as the chief guest. The event was attended by orphaned and homeless children temporarily residing at the foster home, transgender individuals, in-charge officers of protection centers, victim support officers, and Safe City staff.
Director Operations Tahaffuz Manzil Foster Home Maida Raza Butt briefed the IGP Punjab on the facilities provided over the past year to homeless, missing children, women, and elderly individuals. During its first year, Tahaffuz Home supported more than 150 children, women, and elderly individuals.
The IGP Punjab and Director Operations distributed appreciation shields to the officers and staff who played a vital role in the success of Tahaffuz Manzil. The Director of Operations also presented a special souvenir to IG Punjab on behalf of the organization.
IG Punjab remarked that Tahaffuz Manzil Foster Home is a unique welfare project of its kind in the country. The foster home provides high-quality facilities, including shelter, food, education, and training for homeless children, women, and other individuals. Located at Punjab Society, Sattu Katla, the foster home is a prime example of community policing and excellent services.
The event was also attended by DIG Operations Lahore Muhammad Faisal Kamran, SP Saddar Dr. Ghayour Ahmed Khan, ASP Model Town Sheher Bano Naqvi, and other officers. IG Punjab emphasized that Tahaffuz Manzil Foster Home ensures quality facilities and an excellent environment for the accommodation, upbringing, education, and training of children and women.
Tahaffuz Manzil Foster Home was established as a joint venture between Punjab Police and a private welfare organization. Punjab Police spokesperson said that last year, IG Punjab signed an MOU with the private welfare organization to establish Tahaffuz Manzil. The foster home provides psychological support, protection, and rehabilitation services with the help of experts and modern resources to children and women subjected to social abuse or those reported missing. Efforts have also been made for the education of children and vocational training for women residing at Tahaffuz Manzil.
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