Project Topi

  • Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size
Project Topi

Join us on Facebook 

Project Topi is a GIKI Student run welfare organization that works in the sectors of Health, Education and Emergency Relief situations. Project Topi was founded in the fall of 2000 by a group of students from the GIK Institute with the aim of creating an environment for the children of Topi so that they are motivated enough towards education and success in life.

Since its inception Project Topi has increased to an ever present and well respected society with in the Gik Institute . Its work has expanded in to the health sector by financially helping the needy for their medical operations. Under the guidance of Mr.Tariq Saeed Khan . Project Topi has grown by leaps and bounds and is now one of the largest societies in the campus. The society aims to work more on the education and health sector with providing assistance to more schools and providing free surgeries to the poor and needy .In these turmoil times Project Topi has always stood with effected people of man-made or natural calamities. Recent help to the Bajaur IDPs as well as the earthquake victims has been an example of the commitment and hard work of team Project Topi.

Project Topi envisions a new era of hope for this country and will do anything possible for helping and Providing basic necessities to the residents of Topi and adjoining areas. Lets join hands with Team Project Topi in this noble cause, and fulfill our duty towards our country ,towards our religion and most importantly towards ourselves.

 

Our Effort For Flood Effectees

E-mail Print PDF

About 20 million people were affected by the recent floods in the country. Many lost almost everything. They lost their houses, wealth, animals and crops. Villages in district Nowshera were heavily damaged. Project Topi took a stand and immediately started working to help these people. Our first relief package was for more than 250 people. We distributed it in a village in Nowshera. It included 20 kg rice, 3 liter oil, and 3 kg sugar along with the same quantity of rice, pulses and beans. Tea was also included in the package. 

 

A Medical Camp was established in a flood affected village near Charsadda. Under the supervision of our faculty advisor Dr. Tariq Saeed, we left GIKI on Sunday in the morning with medicines worth 80,000 PKR. We had requested some doctors to help us in arranging this medical camp. One female and two male doctors from Charsadda and Mardan attended our medical camp. One of the doctors, was the father of a Batch 17 student, who assisted us in enhancing our efforts.

Special thanks to the doctors for this medical camp, which could not have been possible without their day-long availability on site. The location for the medical camp was pre-arranged at a local community elder?s house which was a safe place to operate from. The turnout of people was tremendous throughout the day, and the only break we got was of 15 minutes for a quick lunch. The student,volunteers and members of Project Topi managed the dispensary all by themselves.

Read more...
 

Flood Victims

E-mail Print PDF

We are Pakistanis, the residents of the only country that came into existence on the basis of an ideology. From the sacrifices of 1947 to the enthusiastic efforts that were seen by the Pakistanis at the demise of the Earthquake of 2005, we have proved again and again that we are a nation that can do anything once it intends to.

The current situation of massive floods countrywide cannot be explained fully no matter what words we write or speak. The magnitude of the tragedy is so immense that it is hard to assess. The United Nations said that massive floods in Pakistan had affected 13.8 million people and eclipsed the scale of the devastating 2004 tsunami.

The Pakistani government and UN officials have appealed for more urgent relief efforts to cope with the worst floods in more than 80 years ravaging the entire northwestern province. “This disaster is worse than the tsunami, the 2005 Pakistan earthquake and the Haiti earthquake,” a spokesman for the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said.

Read more...
 

News