Nazia Hassan Foundation
Founded | 15 October 2003 |
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Founder | Hassan family |
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Origins |
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Area served | London, England |
Owner | Hassan family |
Website | naziahassanfoundation.org/ |
The Nazia Hassan Foundation was established by Nazia Hassan's parents Basir and Muniza, her sister Zahra, her brother Zoheb, and her son Arez. The charity is headquartered in London, United Kingdom, and was established to continue Nazia’s social work.
Fundraising and promotion events
Launching ceremony
A ceremony was held at the House of Commons to launch the Nazia Hassan Foundation during Autumn 2003. 'Nazia Hassan Awards' were also awarded on that occasion. They were presented to high achievers in their fields of work.
Nazia Hassan Awards
The 2005 recipients included:
- Media – Dr Avtar Lit (Founder and owner of Sunrise Radio), Hardeep Singh Kohli, Anita Anand and Nitin Ganatra
- Print Media Media – Sarwar Ahmed
- Politics – MP Sadiq Khan
- Education Award – Mark L. Bickerton
- Special Achievement Award – Majid Ali.
- Social Work Award – Maureen Lines
- Life Achievement Award – Jamila Massey
Cake and Candle Ceremony
This program is focused on bringing children/families from the ethnic and indigenous communities together to intermingle and participate in concerts/acting/speaking etc. The Cake and Candle Ceremony was held in the spring of 2004 to celebrate Nazia’s birthday. Children from the age of 6–18 years lit candles after their performance and cut the cake with Nazia’s son Arez.
Nazia Hassan
Nazia Hassan was best known as a singer, but was also notable for her social work. India’s Society Magazine included Hassan in its list of 50 people who changed lives of Indians. That list had names like Mother Teresa, Amitabh Bachan and Indira Gandhi. Pakistan honored Hassan with the "Pride of Performance" award posthumously. After receiving her B.A. and Law degrees, she started working as a political analyst in the United Nations, which provided her with a platform from which advance her work for social causes. It was at this point that Hassan decided to continue her music only to further the cause of helping the underprivileged. She worked in low income areas of Karachi, especially to help women and children. Hassan’s music came to be known as "music with a mission". Hassan died in August 2000.