The Clothes Donation Drive (CDD) 2024 successfully concluded with the distribution of over 4,800 donated clothing items to families in need. Organized from 21st November to 5th December, the initiative showcased the university community’s commitment to social welfare and generosity.
Clothing collection points were strategically placed at C1, C2 and C3, as well as in designated hostel rooms, ensuring easy access for donors. The drive witnessed overwhelming participation, with students and staff contributing generously.
The distribution event was held on Saturday, 7th December, at the F-7 Presbyterian Church of Pakistan. A team of 30 volunteers from the NUST Community Service Club (NCSC) and 10 volunteers from Wall of Hope ensured smooth operations during the event. Clothing items were carefully sorted by gender and age groups, allowing families to select items according to their specific requirements.
This thoughtful approach highlighted the organizers’ commitment to supporting families in a respectful and efficient manner. The success of the drive reflected the university community’s dedication to fostering compassion and addressing societal needs.
The Clothes Donation Drive 2024 not only provided much-needed warmth to families during the winter but also reinforced the importance of collective action in creating meaningful impact.