Two regions we serve — Sindh and Gilgit-Baltistan — have the highest suicide rates in Pakistan. We refuse to just hand out food and walk away.
of Pakistani women experience some form of abuse — poverty is a leading driver. HRCP
suicide rates in Pakistan are in Baltistan — where extreme poverty and lost hope take a heavy toll.
“Besides providing homes and schools, we have started Women's Work Skills & Vocational Centres, debt clearance programmes, and facilities to learn IT skills — rescuing young children from the cruel trap of child labour into school.”
— A message from the founders of Al Qaim Support Network
Every gift is ring-fenced to the category you pick.
The latest from our work across Pakistan.
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After — Alhamdulillah, the children now have a proper school: desks and chairs, a whiteboard, proper toilets, a water pump, a covered veranda to keep out the 52°C sun, and an enclosed boundary wall for safety.
Village Haji Faqeer Muhammad Brohi, Naushahro Feroze, Sindh
After — a solid, lockable two-room home, built and handed over in about eleven days, with a dedication plaque.
A family’s shelter, rural Sindh
During Ramadan, every act of giving carries multiplied reward. Help us prepare food parcels, iftar meals and Eid gifts for families across Sindh and Baltistan before the month begins.
We operate a strict 0% management cost policy. Every penny you give is ring-fenced to the cause you choose — our team of committed volunteers runs the charity at their own expense.
Every beneficiary passes strict verification — irrespective of faith or background.
Project photos, videos and GPS locations shared with donors wherever possible.
Twenty graduate volunteers and two founders, guided by scholars, deliver every programme.
Khums, Sadaqa and general donations — each used strictly for its purpose.
A home in eleven days. A hand pump in two. A child back in school. Choose where your kindness lands — and watch it reach the people it was meant for.