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Salvation Army & Church Train 25 Students from DWSTVTC

  • January 9, 2024

Salvation Army Major Asif and Local Community Church Major Sughra Shaukat visited and provided 25 students for training

. During their visit, they facilitated an opportunity for these students to participate in a structured training program aimed at developing practical skills and personal growth. The training covered essential topics designed to enhance the students’ knowledge, discipline, and readiness to contribute positively to their communities.
The session included interactive lessons, hands-on activities, and guidance from experienced instructors, ensuring that each student received individual attention and support. The initiative not only provided valuable learning experiences but also fostered a sense of teamwork, responsibility, and community service among the students. By the end of the program, participants had gained practical skills and confidence that will help them in both personal and professional endeavors, reflecting the commitment of the Salvation Army and Local Community Church to youth development and empowerment.

The true strength of a nation lies in the education and empowerment of its people.

― Allama Iqbal

Moreover, the students were encouraged to ask questions, share their experiences, and actively engage in problem-solving exercises, which helped develop their critical thinking and communication skills. Major Asif and Major Sughra emphasized the importance of discipline, empathy, and leadership, inspiring the students to take initiative in community activities and social welfare programs.

The visit also strengthened the collaboration between DWSTVTC and local community organizations, highlighting the role of such partnerships in creating meaningful opportunities for youth development. Through programs like these, students not only acquire technical and practical skills but also cultivate values of social responsibility, teamwork, and service, preparing them to become capable and conscientious members of society.

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