TRF, AWF distribute flasks, fruits among poor patients at Wenlock, Lady Goschen hospitals

November 10, 2011

Mangalore, November 10: The Talent Research Foundation (TRF) and Asare Women's Foundation (AWF), the two city-based charitable organisations distributed around 300 flasks and fruits among poor patients at Government Wenlock Hospital and Government Lady Goschen Hospital here on the occasion of Eid-ul-Adha.

Soon after the Eid Namaz, TRF activists visited the government hospital and fulfilled the hospitality with the fest wishes.

Both Foundations jointly distributed around 200 flasks and fruits at Wenlock Hospital. In a separate programme members of AWF distributed around 100 flasks and fruits to the poor patients at Government Lady Goschen Hospital.

On the occasion Riyaz Kannur, President of the TRF, Saiduddin Bajape, Vice president, Yahya Mubarak, consultant, Akram Hasan, B K Ilyas Bakhavi, Dilip, Gopal, Padmanabha, Abdul Hameed Kannur, Aktar Hussain, Majeed Tumbe, Parwez, Mohammed U B, and Fairoz were present.

Suhana Mariyum, president of AWF, Salma Umar Puttige, Salika Mahammed, Mumtaz Parwez, Ayisha, Rajeshwari and Prissy Manages were present on the occasion.

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