Pak Embassy helps distressed Pakistanis during coronavirus lockdown in France
PARIS, APR 2 (DNA) – The Embassy of Pakistan in Paris has launched a ration distribution campaign to help those Pakistanis who may face hardship due to coronavirus lockdown in France.
This was stated by the Ambassador of Pakistan to France Mr. Moin ul Haque in a statement issued in Paris today.
The Ambassador said that the Embassy in coordination with community associations and local philanthropist organizations will distribute the essential food items to needy people.
The members of the Pakistani community who need such help may please contact the Embassy at following helpline numbers: 0033(0)14562232 and 0033(0)637281541 or through Embassy’s email [email protected] or [email protected].
The Ambassador thanked the Pakistani companies, associations and social workers who have joined hands with the Embassy in this noble initiative.=DNA
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