Welfare & Humanity | Serving Dignity

Serving Humanity, Upholding Dignity

compassion in action
Beyond education, we actively respond to humanitarian needs – from daily hunger to disaster relief. Our welfare work focuses on the most vulnerable, ensuring no child or family goes without life’s essentials.
🍲 Food Distribution

Every day, we prepare and serve nutritious meals to underprivileged children and their families. Recognizing that hunger is the most immediate barrier to dignity and learning, our kitchen operates seven days a week. The meals are balanced, age‑appropriate, and prepared in accordance with Islamic principles of hygiene and generosity. For many of these children, this daily meal is their only guaranteed source of proper nutrition, allowing them to study, play, and grow without the distraction of an empty stomach.

🆘 Emergency Relief – Punjab Floods 2025

When catastrophic floods displaced thousands of families across Punjab, our team mobilized within hours. We set up temporary distribution points to provide emergency medicine, clean drinking water, hygiene kits (soap, sanitary pads, toothbrushes), and freshly cooked food. Volunteers worked day and night to reach stranded communities, often wading through floodwaters to deliver supplies. This effort helped over 2,000 displaced individuals survive the immediate crisis and reduced the risk of waterborne diseases in overcrowded relief camps.

🧥 Winter & Rain Support

Extreme weather poses a silent but deadly threat to families living in makeshift homes or open shelters. Each winter, we distribute high‑quality blankets, warm clothing (sweaters, jackets, socks), and thermal layers to children and the elderly. During heavy rains and cold spells, we also arrange temporary shelters – often using community buildings or tents – where families can sleep dry and safe. Our volunteers conduct regular street outreach to identify those most at risk of hypothermia and ensure no one is left exposed to the elements.

📦 Essential Life Supplies

When a family’s livelihood is disrupted – whether by illness, job loss, or natural disaster – we step in with monthly ration packs. Each pack contains staple goods: flour, rice, cooking oil, lentils, sugar, tea, and basic spices. These supplies restore a measure of stability, allowing parents to redirect what little money they have toward medicine, school fees, or debt repayment. We prioritize families with young children, widows, and households where the primary earner is elderly or disabled, ensuring that our assistance reaches those who have no other safety net.