Muhammad Shiraz, a kid YouTuber from Pakistan and his sister Muskan have used their online celebrity to help overhaul their local school in Ghursay, Gilgit-Baltistan. The siblings rebuilt the old, disintegrating edifice with a new institution known as Zaki Academy, which they funded with donations and their own resources.
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The school provides adequate classrooms, recreational space, and a safe learning environment for local youngsters who previously studied outside without shoes or uniforms.
Shiraz’s father, Muhammad Taqi, stated that the family opted to remain in their rural hamlet despite the difficulties, using Shiraz’s reputation to draw attention and resources to the town.
The project was made feasible with donations from donors Fauzia Zaki and Zehra Zaidi, as well as other initiatives such as solar panels, clean drinking water, a health system, and an ambulance service.
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While difficulties such as flood protection persist, Shiraz has utilized his position to urge other innovators to focus on the greater good. Their narrative has received much recognition online as an encouraging illustration of how internet influence can bring about tangible change in disadvantaged communities.