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Edhi Foundation gave $100,000 for Katrina relief efforts: US ambassador

US Ambassador to Pakistan David Hale Monday mentioned that in the United States, Edhi Foundation gave $100,000 for relief efforts related to Hurricane Katrina.

He said late Abdul Sattar Edhi has left behind a legacy of generosity, humility, and humanity and his loss will be felt throughout the world.

“We join the people of Pakistan and the Edhi family in mourning the passing of this great man,” Ambassador David Hale said in a statement.

The US Ambassador expressing his grief over the passing of Abdul Sattar Edhi said: “his compassion for humanity was reflected in every aspect of his life.”

Edhi came from humble beginnings and saw great suffering around him in his youth, and used those lessons to help others, he added.

He said in over sixty years of philanthropy, Edhi shaped charitable giving in Pakistan and with his wife Bilquis Edhi, created the Edhi Foundation, which has provided humanitarian assistance to hundreds of thousands of people in need, both in Pakistan and abroad.

Ambassador Hale said whether creating the world’s largest ambulance service, providing free and low-cost medical care, training nurses, or building rehabilitation and welfare centres throughout the country, Edhi’s life work was devoted to providing assistance and care anywhere there was a need.

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