Our Work

Four programmes

ہمارے شعبہ جات

Education, healthcare, food support and community welfare. They are run separately but delivered together, which is what lets one programme notice a need the others would have missed.



How the programmes fit together

One household rarely has one problem

A family that cannot cover a school term is usually the same family postponing a clinic visit and making a month’s rations last six weeks. Splitting that into four unrelated interventions produces four partial answers.

So the programmes below share a single record of the households we work with. Support given under one heading is visible to the others, and a family does not have to explain their circumstances four separate times.

A girl in school uniform writing in an exercise book at her desk in a Pakistani classroom

Education

تعلیم

Most children who leave school in Pakistan do not leave because they cannot learn. They leave because a uniform wore out, fees fell due in a difficult month, or the nearest school was too far to reach safely. Our education work concentrates on those practical breaking points.

  • School fees and enrolment support
  • Books, stationery and uniforms
  • Learning support outside school hours
  • Quran and religious education
A doctor examining a young boy with a stethoscope at a community clinic in Pakistan

Healthcare

صحت

For a family living close to the margin, seeing a doctor is a financial decision before it is a medical one. Illness gets waited out. Our healthcare work exists to shorten that wait — to make basic consultation, diagnosis and medicine reachable before a manageable condition becomes a crisis.

  • General consultation and diagnosis
  • Essential medicines
  • Maternal and child health
  • Community health camps
A volunteer handing a ration bag to an elderly man outside his home in a Pakistani neighbourhood

Food Support

غذائی امداد

Food insecurity in Pakistan is rarely constant. It arrives with a lost job, a medical bill, a death in the family, a flood, or simply a month when prices moved faster than wages. Our food support is built around those months.

  • Monthly household ration packages
  • Ramadan ration and iftar support
  • Emergency food relief
  • Support for widows and elderly residents
A volunteer in a foundation vest handing a folded blanket to a boy outside a brick home in Pakistan

Community Welfare

فلاحِ عامہ

Some of the most useful work a foundation does has no obvious category. A widow needs help with paperwork. A neighbourhood needs clean water. A family needs blankets before the cold sets in. Community welfare is where that work lives.

  • Winter blankets and warm clothing
  • Clean water access
  • Support for widows and orphans
  • Tree planting and neighbourhood environment