Date
Friday, 05 June 2026 - 15:00 to 16:30
Location
British Council Lahore Library

To celebrate the World Environment Day, we are teaming up with WWF Pakistan for an afternoon of fun and learning! Join us for an exciting storytelling session as we read through the stories of the winners of WWF Pakistan's creative writing competition!

Register today for free for this fun afternoon as the storytelling will be followed by a Q/A session with the team WWF Pakistan and some exciting activities designed around environmental awareness. 

Event Details:

Date: Friday, 5 June 2026

Time: 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Location: British Council Lahore Library

Age Group: 3 to 8 years old

Limited slot available. Free for members and non-members to attend

Last date to register: Thursday, 4 June, 3 pm

Click here to Register

This event is appropriate for children aged 3 to 8. Prior registration is mandatory, and the registrations will close on Thursday, 4 June 2026 at 3 pm. Please note that you will receive a confirmation email from our library team with details of our access guidelines before the event. If you face any difficulty in registering for this event, please write to us at librarylhr@britishcouncil.org.pk

About WWF Pakistan:

Operational since 1970, WWF-Pakistan has grown from a small group of wildlife enthusiasts to the country’s largest environmental organization. Today, they are part of an international network, established in 1961, which has an active presence in over 100 countries across five continents, and has the support of five million people. 

As WWF has evolved, its focus has broadened from localized efforts and individual habitats and species to an ambitious strategy that is protecting freshwater resources, securing oceans, restoring and protecting vulnerable forests, transforming food and markets, protecting threatened wildlife and habitats, tackling climate change, and putting sustainability at the forefront in linear infrastructure development.

Equality Policy:

We aim to create a safe environment, for adults and children who are potentially at risk for a variety of reasons, in which no child or adult will experience harm or exploitation during their contact with us. To find out more about our safeguarding policy visit: https://www.britishcouncil.org/about-us/how-we-work/policies/safeguarding

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