Saturday 14 September 2013

"Career Development Society Mananwala" has been accepted on the ESA Civil Society System

Since the first day of working, CDS has a vision and mission to serve the humanity without any purpose. Our work always has a motivation for youth. All our services are free of cost and standardized in any case. The same thing has been admired by UNO. Alhamd-u-lilah Career Development Society has been recognized on international platform. CDS's working and working strategy has been clearly admired and we are now registered with UNO's civil society as a Civil Society Organization of Pakistan. Total 9 organizations of Pakistan have this status and CDS (Career Development Society) is one of them.It is our struggle and hard work of just 2 years and now we are more enthusiastic in making the life of our people easy to our resources.We also have the honor of applying for consultative status with the Economic and Social Council. Please read more on this at the NGO Branch website at http://www.un.org/ecosoc/ngo.

Wednesday 11 September 2013

Introduction to CDS in Photoes






















Friday 6 September 2013

That's the Spirit!!!

In 1987, a 74-year old rickshaw puller by the name of Bai Fangli came back to his hometown planning to retire from his backbreaking job. There, he saw children working in the fields, because they were too poor to afford school fees.

Bai re
turned to Tianjin and went back to work as a rickshaw puller, taking a modest accommodation next to the railway station. He waited for clients 24 hours a day, ate simple food and wore discarded second-hand clothes he found. He gave all of his hard-earned earnings to support children who could not afford education.

In 2001, he drove his rickshaw to Tianjin YaoHua Middle School, to deliver his last installment of money. Nearly 90 years old, he told the students that he couldn't work any more. All of the students and teachers were moved to tears.

In total, Bai had donated a total of 350,000 yuan to help more than 300 poor students continue with their studies. In 2005, Bai passed away leaving behind an inspiring legacy.

If a rickshaw-puller who wore used clothes and had no education can support 300 children to go to school, imagine what you and I can do with the resources we have to bring about positive change in our world!