SOS Children’s Villages all set to hold Children’s Carnival tomorrow

Author: Press Release

LAHORE: SOS Children’s Villages Pakistan is organizing a Children’s Carnival tomorrow (Sunday) at Gaddafi Stadium, Football Ground, Lahore.

SOS Children’s Villages Pakistan is a private social welfare organization dedicated to the welfare of orphaned and abandoned children, so the fundraiser is being organized for such children’s benefit.

Children accompanied by their families will be entertained at the carnival. There will be different fun-filled activities, various stalls, a fantastic food court, Lucky Irani Circus, puppet show, games, magic show, guest appearances by Fawad Khan, Hamza Ali Abbasi, Umair Jaswal, Goher Mumtaz, Ali Azmat and much more.

Timings for the event will be 11am to 6pm. Tickets cost Rs 300 per person and will be available at SOS Children’s Village Lahore and also at the venue.

Published in Daily Times, November 18th 2017.

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