A volunteer in a foundation vest handing a folded blanket to a boy outside a brick home in Pakistan
Our Work

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.

What this programme covers

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

Approach

Winter, water and the basics

Cold weather, unsafe drinking water and a lack of basic household goods cause a great deal of avoidable hardship. These are solvable problems with known solutions, and they respond well to steady local effort.

Households without a safety net

Widows, orphaned children and elderly residents living alone carry the least margin for error. Regular contact matters more here than any single intervention — knowing a household well enough to notice when something has changed.

Work the community leads

Tree planting, clean-ups and neighbourhood improvement work best when residents decide what is needed and take part in it. Our role is to supply what is missing, not to arrive with a plan.

A volunteer in a foundation vest handing a folded blanket to a boy outside a brick home in Pakistan

Scope

What this programme does not do

Community welfare at community level cannot replace a functioning public system, and we do not present it as though it could. Where a household needs something beyond what this programme covers, our role is to say so and help them reach the service that can.

Specific project names, locations and figures for this programme will be published on the Impact page once they have been confirmed from our own records.

Support our community welfare work

Donations can be directed to community welfare specifically, or left general so they can go where the need is greatest that month.