Students raise funds for home school project

Published October 14, 2011
The Nusserwanji Courtyard at the Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture (IVS), where the launch of Cakeoholic ? Rahnuma took place.
The Nusserwanji Courtyard at the Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture (IVS), where the launch of Cakeoholic ? Rahnuma took place.
Nadia Pervez, member of Cakeoholic speaking at the launch.
Nadia Pervez, member of Cakeoholic speaking at the launch.
Adnan Adil revealing a cake during the auction.
Adnan Adil revealing a cake during the auction.
Adnan Adil,hands the Cakeoholic Rahnuma fudge cake to Hamir Soomro, teacher at the IVS architecture department.
Adnan Adil,hands the Cakeoholic Rahnuma fudge cake to Hamir Soomro, teacher at the IVS architecture department.
Sana Muhammad Ali student at IVSAA wins a cake for Rs.1,550
Sana Muhammad Ali student at IVSAA wins a cake for Rs.1,550
Students feasting on slices provided by the Cakeoholic team.
Students feasting on slices provided by the Cakeoholic team.
Mahwish Khan, one of the founding members of Rahnuma speaks to a student.
Mahwish Khan, one of the founding members of Rahnuma speaks to a student.
Art work on display at the Nusserwanji Courtyard by students from the Rahnuma schooling project.
Art work on display at the Nusserwanji Courtyard by students from the Rahnuma schooling project.
Dabeer Hemani (left) and Adnan Adil (right) membera of Rahnuma.
Dabeer Hemani (left) and Adnan Adil (right) membera of Rahnuma.

Rahnuma, a student based charity organisation, held a cake auction on Thursday to raise funds for its home schooling initiative.

The event took place at the Nusserwanji Courtyard at the Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture (IVS) with around 50 students and a few teachers participating. The cakes being auctioned were special cakes made for Rahnuma by the home-based bakery Cakeoholic.

Cakeoholic will add a special fudge cake to its menu, with all sales going towards Rahnuma.

The first cake was auctioned at Rs.1000 and won by Hamir Soomro a teacher at IVS for Rs.2,000. The second cake was won by a student Sara Muhammad Ali for Rs.1,550.

Rahnuma has also raised funds for flood victims in Sindh as well as for families affected by bombings and killings in Sindh.

Photos by Nadir Siddiqui, text by Shameen Khan.

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