Projects Overview
February, 2026

Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice in Healthcare Education

Collaborated with The Hunar Foundation and TEVTA to launch a healthcare assistant course in Gujjarpura and Gujranwala; completed the full facility renovation and provided furniture and industry-standard equipment.

January, 2026

Recognizing Academic Excellence in Attock

Rewarded 1000 high-achieving students from 70 different schools in Attock through the provision of Chromebooks, in collaboration with the Governor of Punjab, Mr. Sardar Haider Khan.

November, 2025

Digitally Empowering Girls in Nonar, Narowal

Donation of 18 computers to the Government Girls High School Nonar, Narowal, advancing our mission of reducing gender digital gap in rural Pakistan.

September 2025

School Renovation Project for Deaf and Hearing‐Impaired Students in Gujranwala

Major renovation projects at Government Deaf and Defective Hearing High School for Boys and Girls (both schools), providing equal learning opportunities for students with disabilities.

May 2025

Entomology Lab Renovation at University of Faisalabad

Provided a state‐of‐the‐art research lab to the Department of Entomology, enabling more impactful research on vector‐borne diseases including malaria and dengue.

November 2024

Renovation Project at the Girls’ High School in Basiwala Village

A renovation project at the Government Girls’ High School in Basiwala, providing girls in rural Pakistan with safe, hygienic, and well‐equipped learning environments.

August 2024

Supporting the Digitization of TEVTA Colleges Across Punjab

Computer donations to 158 TEVTA schools 430 labs in total across Punjab, demonstrating our commitment to empowering Pakistani youth with digital skills.

2021 - 2022

School Renovation Projects in Noinke Village

Infrastructure upgrades for 2 government schools in Noinke village to address the inadequate funding for village schools and enhance the learning environment for students.

Since 2010

Village Medical Center

Established in 2010, the clinic provides vital healthcare services to 15,000 people residing in the local community, eliminating the need for them to travel long‐distance for basic healthcare.