News Desk
DUBAI/KARACHI: Kiran Foundation hosted an inspiring Certificate Ceremony for its “Building Safe and Happy Spaces” program on Saturday at Avari Towers, attended by over 200 distinguished guests from diverse sectors.
The program, designed to equip individuals and organizations with the tools to create safe, inclusive, and compassionate spaces, marked a major milestone: 39 participants completed Module 1, while 57 participants successfully completed all five modules, earning their certificates and stepping forward as agents of positive change.






The ceremony was graced by an esteemed panel of guests, including Admiral Asif Sandela, Founder of Moawin Foundation; Mr. Mushtaq Chapra, Founder of The Citizens Foundation (TCF); Dr. Saeed Ismail, Chairman of HANDS; Dr. Abdul Bari, Founder of Indus Hospital; Syed Hussain Haider, Senior Legal Advisor at UNODC; Ms. Uzma Siraj, Director PVE at NACTA; Commodore Shabbir, Founder of Rashidabad; Shabina Mustafa, Founder of The Garage School; and Sir Abbas Hussain, renowned educationist and trainer, along with other prominent leaders from education, health, and development sectors.

Speaking at the event, Sabina Khatri, Founder of Kiran Foundation, shared, “This was my dream — to take the message of Kiran to the world. Today marks a big milestone as we have completed the program. We want more safe and supportive microcosms for our kids so they can truly thrive.”

The milestone reflects a growing movement to build community spaces rooted in empathy, care, and resilience. As graduates of the program return to their communities, they will serve as catalysts for creating safer, happier, and more inclusive environments for children and families across Pakistan.

Kiran Foundation extends its heartfelt gratitude to Avari Towers for generously sponsoring the venue and food for the ceremony, making the celebration even more memorable.

Kiran Foundation remains steadfast in its mission to transform underserved communities through love, empathy, and education, paving the way for a more humane and hopeful future.






