More than 400 passionate cyclists joined the 5th annual Cycle for Change event in Karachi, a city-wide movement organised by The Citizens Foundation (TCF) to raise awareness and funds for quality education for less-privileged children.
Riders began from various points across the city and gathered at the TCF Qayyumabad Campus, united by one purpose: supporting access to quality education.
This year’s ride was led by Mrs. Dawoodi and Mrs. Rubina Kamal from Supporters of The Citizens Foundation (STCF), whose continued commitment has strengthened the impact of the initiative.
Several cycling clubs also took part, including Critical Mass Karachi (CMK), led by CEO Mazhar Valjee, to highlight the plight of Pakistan’s millions of out-of-school children and stress the urgent need for expanding educational opportunities.
For nearly three decades, TCF has worked to uplift underserved communities by providing safe, inclusive, and inspiring learning spaces.
The organisation is currently educating 320,000 children across 2,261 school units nationwide, underscoring its long-standing mission of transforming lives through equitable access to quality education.
TCF aims to carry forward this annual tradition, with Cycle for Change continuing to grow as a symbol of community solidarity – one that brings supporters together to help secure a brighter future for Pakistan’s less-privileged children.