The Citizen’s Foundation
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2023-11-20
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus.
Abstract
The Citizen's Foundation (TCF) is a well-known non-profit foundation situated in Pakistan,
with a guarantee to offer a top-notch education to underprivileged youngsters. Established in
1995, TCF's essential objective is to change kids' lives in slums by giving them educational
opportunities and enabling them to conquer their poor living standards.
TCF operates in a distinctive and sustainable way, constructing schools designed explicitly for
metropolitan slums and country areas where educational access is restricted. These purpose
constructed schools give youngsters free education and focus on a comprehensive educational
program that emphasizes outstanding academics and personal nourishment events.
TCF demonstrates its devotion to giving a great education through its comprehensive teacher
preparing programs. These programs ensure that main the most qualified and enthusiastic
lecturers are responsible for bestowing knowledge to students. TCF creates a supportive
learning atmosphere that fosters knowledge, imagination, and critical thinking abilities in its
students.
Furthermore, TCF places a strong emphasis on orientation and effectively advocates for girls'
education. The foundation encouraged the enlistment and proceeded with the cooperation of
girls in schools. Consequently, TCF has successfully diminished the gender gap in education
and enabled little kids to become catalysts for change in their communities.
Despite academics, TCF plays extraordinary significance on teaching values of social
responsibility and community commitment in its students. Through various community
improvement initiatives, TCF fosters a sense of ownership and responsibility among the
neighborhood community, ensuring the sustainability and long-haul effect of its education
programs.
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The Citizen’s Foundation, Management Sciences, FA20