Abrar ul Haq takes charge as PRCS chairman

Author: Staff Report

Eminent philanthropist Abrar ul Haq has assumed the charge as chairman of the Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS). Soon after his arrival at the PRCS National Headquarters, Abrar ul Haq held meetings with the management and officers of the Society. Secretary General Khalid Bin Majeed briefed the new chairman in detail on the mandate and countrywide programs and activities of the PRCS. Khalid Bin Majeed assured the new chairman of full cooperation and hoped that the Society will further boost under his leadership and guidance.

Abrar ul Haq appreciated the work of PRCS in mitigating the sufferings of the most vulnerable. He said that the PRCS is a national humanitarian organization and a source of recognition all over the world. He stressed the need for more commitment and dedication to help the vulnerable in a more befitting manner. He vowed to make the PRCS more vibrant to cope with the natural as well as man-made disasters.

The chairman was also shown round different departments at the National Headquarters including Regional Blood Donor Center, Disaster Management and Logistic Center (DMLC) and a fleet of state of the art ambulances.

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