Wall of kindness

Moreover, students of Marymount International School of Rome, in April 2016, reproduced the idea by designating a wall with a similar function and name.

Cities like Rawalpindi, Lahore, Sialkot, Quetta, Khuzdar, and Karachi have also witnessed similar walls, where people leave clothes and other essential items for the poor.

At initial stage, a comprehensive list of such walls across Pakistan is provided there along with their actual locations on google map for easy accessibility.

This marked the first day of rain, inviting generous souls, including children, to donate clothes anonymously for those in need ahead of the winter season.

After receiving donations, the hotel's laundry team picks up the clothes, cleans them, irons them, wraps them up, and hangs them back, making them available for the recipients just like brand new items.

[16] Similar walls known as "Neki ki Deewar" have sprung up in multiple cities across India, such as Allahabad, Bhilwara, Jhalawar, Mysore, Chandigarh, Bhopal, Dehradun, Korba, and Kolkata.

Wall of kindness, Mysore, India