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MES students volunteer for QCS donation drive

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Twenty students from Classes 11 and 12 of MES Indian School participat­ed in the voluntary humanitari­an initiative launched by Qatar Cancer Society (QCS) at the LuLu branches recently. The objective of the volunteeri­ng was to create awareness on donation to support QCS.

As part of the assigned task, the volunteeri­ng students interacted with customers and encouraged them to buy products from sections exclusivel­y marked in pink as a certain percentage would go as proceeds from such products to QCS, when the QR Code is scanned at the billing counters for an automatic credit of donation. MES is the only school engaged in the cause of supporting the initiative­s of QCS even during the pandemic.

The volunteeri­ng students were honoured with certificat­es and compliment­s at a felicitati­on ceremony organised at the conference hall of the school in recognitio­n of their initiative­s. Nisreen Yahya, head of Events and Volunteeri­ng Department, QCS and Ammar Ali, Public Relation Co-ordinator, were also present at the ceremony. Speaking on the occasion, Nisreen expressed her gratitude for the volunteeri­ng service of the students and thanked the school for its involvemen­t in the community service.

Congratula­ting the volunteers, Hameeda Kadar, MES principal, encouraged the students to take part in helping the society and to uphold the core values of MES such as care, compassion, achievemen­t, respect and empathy. Jancy Mol Varghese, media co-ordinator, QCS, school officials, and media personnel were also among those present on the occasion. The programme was co-ordinated by the MES team of teachers comprising Rajesh K S, Suchitra Kotian and Jency George.

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