Aahil Mushtaq leads youth initiative for education in Head Baloki

Aahil Mushtaq donating school furniture to underprivileged school in Head Baloki Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, April 28 (ABC): Demonstrating a strong commitment to advancing literacy and inclusive education, Aahil Mushtaq — Director of Change in Education Foundation and a brilliant student of Roots Millennium Future World School H-11/4 Campus Islamabad — successfully led an initiative to donate essential school furniture to an underprivileged school in Village Wazirpur, Head Baloki, according to a press release.

This meaningful contribution aims to improve the learning environment for students who face limited access to basic educational resources. The initiative directly aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 4 Quality Education, which emphasizes inclusive and equitable education for all.

Speaking on the occasion, it was highlighted that millions of children in Pakistan remain out of school due to socio-economic challenges. In this context, initiatives like this one represent practical steps toward bridging the education gap and creating opportunities for marginalized communities.

Dr. Faisal Mushtaq, Chairman and CEO of The Millennium Education Group and the Change in Education Foundation, has consistently championed educational reform and improved access to learning. Under his leadership, the Foundation continues to work towards transforming lives through education, with a strong focus on access, equity, and quality learning outcomes.

The Change in Education Foundation envisions a Pakistan where every child has the opportunity to learn, grow, and succeed, regardless of their background. This initiative reflects the Foundation’s ongoing mission to empower communities and contribute to national development through education.

Aahil Mushtaq’s involvement highlights the growing role of youth leadership in addressing critical social challenges. It also promotes a culture of giving back to society, encouraging more young individuals to take part in initiatives that support educational equity in Pakistan.

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