Pakistani American girl scout aged 10 brought recognition and honor to Pakistan after she was regarded by U.S. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump alongside other coronavirus emergency heroes for helping the individuals fighting the coronavirus pandemic in the frontlines.
On its Twitter page, the US Embassy in Islamabad likewise complimented Laila Khan.
'Congrats to 10-year-old Laila Khan, a Pakistani-American girl scout recognized by President Trump during a ceremony honoring coronavirus heroes! Laila donated 100 boxes of cookies to local medical workers & firefighters,' the Embassy office tweeted.
Congrats to 10-year-old Laila Khan, a Pakistani-American girl scout recognized by President Trump during a ceremony honoring coronavirus heroes! Laila donated 100 boxes of cookies to local medical workers & firefighters. Read more: https://t.co/Ch7E26DpVg— U.S. Embassy Islamabad (@usembislamabad) May 17, 2020
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Laila Khan, 10, from Maryland was perceived as an American coronavirus legend as she had given cookies to medical caretakers and firemen.
'The people we respect today advise us that the bonds that join us in the midst of hardship can likewise raise us higher than ever as we revive and recuperate and modify,' President Trump said in a Friday conference in the backyard of the White House.
Girl Scouts Laila Khan, Lauren Matney, and Sravya Annappareddy of Troop 744 in Elkridge, Maryland, every one of the 10 years old, gave 100 boxes of Girl Scout cookies to nearby specialists, medical attendants, and firemen. They additionally composed 200 customized cards for medicinal services laborers, as reported by the Times.
'While we are respected that our troop was welcome to be here today, we realize that we are simply part of the huge number of other youngsters out there that are doing astonishing things to help their networks, their companions, and their families," Khan said. 'It is a benefit to be here speaking to every one of them.'
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