Hi! I'm Hikari, and my passion lies in strengthening communities. I regularly volunteer my time, forging close relationships with hospitals, orphanages, and elderly homes. Through these partnerships, I execute various initiatives, including distributing food parcels during Ramadan, developing engaging educational books for children, and consistently providing essential resources to those who need them most.
I’ve been deeply involved in helping flood-affected families rebuild their lives. During my visits, I distributed mosquito nets to protect them from diseases and sewing machines to help women start earning again. Each trip was filled with compassion and purpose — from comforting those who lost their homes to ensuring they had the basic resources to begin again.
I spent meaningful time at an old age home, sharing food and warm conversations with the residents. My visit brought smiles and comfort to people who often feel alone, reminding them that kindness and care still surround them.
Hikari's visit to an old age home.
In Multan, I organized the distribution of mosquito nets to families living in flood-prone areas. My team and I worked tirelessly to make sure every household received protection, especially in places where stagnant water made daily life harder.
Visiting Multan and Listening to Flood Victims’ Stories
I also launched an initiative to provide sewing machines to flood-affected families. For many women, these machines became a way to earn again — a symbol of self-reliance and a fresh start after hardship.
Distributing sewing machines to flood affected people.