Help Rewrite the Story of Pakistan’s Children
In Pakistan, more than 25 million school-age children are out of school, that’s nearly half of the country’s children.
Poverty has pushed many into child labour. They work in brick kilns or in fields to support their families. For girls, the risk is even greater; early marriage often cuts their childhood short, trapping them in a lifetime of poverty.
Without education, children remain vulnerable to exploitation, illiteracy, and hopelessness.
Through our Education program:
- We build and renovate schools in underserved communities.
- Our scholarships cover tuition, supplies, and boarding for children from struggling families.
- We provide learning kits with books and uniforms.
- For those who want to pursue religious studies, we support Alim education in Madaris.
And with more support, we’re ready to expand scholarships to universities, launch digital learning, and train teachers, so every child has a real chance to be free from poverty.
Donate today and help give Pakistan’s children the future they deserve.
how you can help
Learning Materials
$60
Provides learning materials to children from low-income families. The kit contains books, uniforms, and school supplies.
Scholarship Program
$120
Fund the education of a student from a struggling family so they are not forced to drop out before finishing school.
School Construction
$180
Help build or renovate a school in a remote community so every child has a school to learn and grow.
How Your Donation Helps
The Impact of Our Work
10,000+
Scholarships gifted
500+
Ration bags delivered monthly
3,500+
Families received Qurbani meat this year
16,000+
People provided with iftar meals this year
Frequently Asked Questions
We focus on underserved parts of Pakistan where children are most at risk of dropping out, including rural areas and low-income communities.
Yes. Supporting girls’ education is a priority. Many of our scholarships help girls stay in school and avoid early marriage.
Without access to school, children often end up working in fields or kilns, or girls are pushed into marriage at a young age. Education gives them a safer, brighter alternative.
We don’t collect supplies directly. Instead, we purchase books, uniforms, and kits locally to cut costs and support the local economy.
Yes. Along with building schools and helping students, we plan to start teachers’ training and digital literacy programs so the learning environment improves for every child.
varies, but even a small donation helps cover uniforms, books, and fees. For example, $60 provides a full learning kit for one child for a year.
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