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Daily Expenses and Donations

The insights gleaned from a recent survey conducted in the United States reveal a noteworthy trend: approximately 14.4 percent of the participants admitted to splurging more than $40 per month on their coffee shop visits. Such statistics bring to light a significant portion of individuals dedicating a considerable portion of their budget to caffeinated indulgences. […]

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Our mission is theirs – GBGM and ICare Pakistan

Karachi 11.03.2024 On March 11, 2024, ICare Country Director Syed Hasan Ali and GB Goodwill Movement’s CEO Ghulam Muhammad Baig made a commitment to collaborate on supporting Persons with Disabilities throughout the holy month of Ramadan. Director Hasan Ali expressed appreciation for GBGM’s efforts towards the differently abled members of society. He also affirmed that

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Ramadan Mubarak Said

Ramadan Appeal

Support a Noble Cause this Ramadan! This Ramadan, let’s join hands to make a difference in the lives of those in need. Visit gbgoodwillmovement.com and contribute to our charitable efforts. Your donations will be utilized to: 1. Provide free training to disabled individuals in Gilgit-Baltistan. 2. Treat various diseases affecting disabled individuals. 3. Provide essential

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Empowering Women through Art and Music

Introduction: The Goodwill Movement, in partnership with AKRSP, orchestrated an impactful arts and musical event aimed at empowering women with disabilities. Held at the Special Education Complex in Gilgit Baltistan, the event witnessed the enthusiastic participation of over 40 women. It spanned two hours, beginning at 11:15 AM and concluding at 01:20 PM. Activities: The

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Social Welfare Visit

His Excellency, Mr. Fida Hussain, Secretary of Social Welfare for the Government of Gilgit Baltistan, graced our office in Gilgit City with his presence. Mr. Hussain expressed his admiration, stating that “The Goodwill Movement is doing remarkable work for the disabled people of Gilgit Baltistan.” He pledged his support, affirming that he would extend assistance

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New Job Opening

Every institution must prioritize its professional development. The specialized enhancement of diverse skills is instrumental in fostering the growth of an institution. Therefore, GB Goodwill Movement is pleased to declare the commencement of recruitment for the positions of Project Manager and External Affairs Officer at Goodwill Movement, Gilgit. Adhering to the professional ethics inherent in

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Success Story – Khushan Bano

Upon this New Year’s Eve, Gilgit Baltistan’s Goodwill Movement – GBGM would like to congratulate Khushan Bano for her services to the Mehnaz Fatima Foundation. Khushan served as an intern in Mehnaz Fatima’s finance and HR department. On behalf of the GBGM team, we would like to thank Ms Tahira for her belief in our work. #WorkingTogetherToMakeADifference  #DisabilityIsNotInability 

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Hearing and Speaking are not Barriers

Meet these incredible brothers at our institution who, despite their challenges with speaking, hearing, and visual impairment, are undergoing training with remarkable determination. It’s been a joy to witness their relentless hard work and commitment to education. One brother is learning International Sign Language, as well as the other brother learning sign language as well

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Labour Shortages in the US are on the decline as a result of Disabled People

In the USA, disabled people are reducing the labor shortages by being employed in remote working conditions. The Wall street Journal Found that in the US over 30% of disabled people are now in remote work. This begs the question if the US, a superpower, can do it why cant the Government of Gilgit Baltistan?

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