Podar Pearl School Honored with ‘United We Can’ Award for 2024

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Podar Pearl School has been recognized with the distinguished ‘United We Can’ award for 2024, presented during the recent Charity Week celebrations led by Education Above All. This accolade reflects the school’s steadfast commitment to community service and philanthropy, underscoring its role as a leader in fostering social responsibility among students and staff.

A Leader in Philanthropy in Qatar

Podar Pearl School proudly secured the position of the second-largest institution in Qatar for its fundraising achievements during Charity Week. Competing with 23 international schools and universities, this remarkable accomplishment highlights the school’s dedication to nurturing a spirit of generosity within its community.

As the only Indian school in Qatar to host Charity Week for the past three years, Podar Pearl School has set a benchmark in rallying collective action for charitable causes. The events organized under this initiative have not only raised significant funds but also strengthened the bonds among students, faculty, and parents.

The Role of Visionary Leadership

The school’s Board of Directors has been instrumental in shaping its philanthropic mission. Their leadership has fostered a culture of compassion and teamwork, ensuring the success of campaigns like Charity Week. This strategic vision has inspired the entire school community to work together toward meaningful social impact.

A Commitment to Community and Unity

The efforts of Podar Pearl School during Charity Week illustrate the power of collective action. Through events, activities, and fundraising drives, the school has shown how unity can lead to transformative change.

“This award reflects the incredible dedication and spirit of our students and staff. It is a symbol of our commitment to fostering compassion and social responsibility,” said Mr. C. Muhamed Nizar, President of Podar Pearl School.

Principal Dr. Maneesh Mangal added, “Receiving the ‘United We Can’ Award is not just an achievement but a testament to our collective efforts to build a better, more caring society.”

Podar Pearl School looks forward to continuing its mission of nurturing responsible global citizens and expanding its charitable initiatives in the years to come.

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