
The Social Entrepreneurship Program (SEP | CMACED) at Superior University has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Dilpasand Rehabilitation Center (DRC) to strengthen collaborative efforts in promoting drug awareness, rehabilitation, and community well-being.
The MoU was signed by Dr. Arooj Zahra Rizvi, Head of Department at the Superior University Faisalabad Campus, marking the beginning of a strategic partnership focused on addressing substance abuse through education, prevention, and community engagement.
Under this collaboration, SEP and DRC will jointly organize awareness campaigns, capacity-building programs, youth engagement initiatives, and community outreach activities aimed at promoting healthier lifestyles and supporting individuals affected by drug addiction. The partnership also seeks to encourage social responsibility and sustainable solutions that contribute to building safer and healthier communities.
This initiative reflects Superior University’s commitment to facilitating meaningful partnerships that create positive social impact. Through collaborative efforts with organizations like DRC, the University continues to empower communities, support youth development, and advance initiatives that contribute to sustainable social change and national well-being.







