In order to be eligible for getting an education in Aghosh College Murree, an admission test was held in Karachi for the registered orphan children. The children who passed the test would be able to complete their studies in Aghosh Murree.
To recognize and appreciate the dedicated services of volunteers, NGOs, private and public sector organizations carried out during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Alkhidmat Foundation Balochistan chapter organized the Aitraaf-e-Khidmat ceremony in Jaffarabad. Vice President of AKFP Dr. Muhammad Mushtaq Mangat graced the event as the Guest of Honor. Alkhidmat spent more than 2 Billion rupees
To ensure timely recruitment in the sixth and seventh grades at Aghosh College Murree, admission tests were conducted in Kharyan, Gujrat, and Umer Kot. It is worth noting that every year Alkhidmat Foundation arranges aptitude tests for admission to Aghosh Murree. Orphan children from all over the country attempt these tests to qualify for entry
Alkhidmat Foundation Lahore chapter distributed Winter Package containing warm clothes and blankets among the needy and deserving families in Sodewal, Lahore. The drive aims at protecting the underprivileged from the harshness of weather.
Alkhidmat Foundation Khyber Pakhtunkhwa chapter inaugurated a study center for the street children residing in tents and huts adjacent to Peshawar’s Ring Road. Currently, 17 Street children centers are functioning across the province in which more than 800 children are being provided elementary education.