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Submitted By:

Safa Riaz
Submitted To:
Mam Anna Zaheer
Sap Id:
70095869
Semester:
6TH C
Topic:
NGO’s Working in Pakistan
NGO (non-governmental organization)
A non-governmental organization (NGO) is a non-profit group that functions independently
of any government. NGOs, sometimes called civil societies, are organized on community,
national and international levels to serve a social or political goal such as humanitarian causes
or the environment.
Hope Uplift Foundation:

Where there is hope, there is faith, and where there is faith, miracles happen.
For over 20 years, Hope Uplift Foundation’s top NGOs in Pakistan have been a reflection of
its name by giving hope to the underprivileged. It is an NGO that uplifts the poor and the
needy by offering many windows to help. HUF deals in programs such as Public Assistance,
Education, Microfinance, Vocational Training, Women Empowerment, Water, Health &
Food.
Hope Uplift Foundation has many feathers in its cap. Some of them are as follows:
• ICI Dulux paints had a competition of 26 NGOs in their donation program and HUF
won the first prize.
• Our donors trusted us and Mr. Inqasar Nawaz donated PKR 4,500,000/-. Our school
campus was built in just 4 months at a cost of PKR 5,200,000/-
• Our HUF schoolchildren compete in all competitions and always bring back prizes.
• Marriage assistance program helped more than 1,000 couples.
• The most honored achievement of Hope Uplift Foundation was the donation of a 4
Kanal plot in DHA (429-EE, Phase-4, DHA, Lahore) for our school building, where
over 1000 children study in the morning and over 1,000 more in the evening for just
Rs.100 per month.
• The total cost of building this school was PKR 100 Million.
• The big construction company Habib Rafique donated Hope Uplift Foundation PKR
40 Million
Birds Eye View of the NGO :
• PKR 5 Million Interest-free loans given.
• Around 70 Wells constructed.
• More than 1000 people were helped by providing them with clean water by the grace
of Allah.
• 25,000 children have been given education, scholarships, and vocational training.
• 14,000 human beings have been served with food, Atta, and Raashan.
• More than 150 women are empowered monthly on occupations such as directors and
teachers.
2. Edhi Foundation:
Edhi Foundation‘s top NGOs in Pakistan is one of the biggest and the oldest foundations in
Pakistan. They have been acting as a social welfare service provider across the whole world.
Being an entity that is run as a non-commercial, non-political, and as non-communal entity.
Edhi with many diverse programs has been serving round-the-clock without any
discrimination. It is a privilege that this organization has been hosted by Mr. Abdul Sattar
Edhi and Mrs. Bilquis Edhi. And they have always represented Edhi foundation ngos in
Pakistan for health on governmental and non-governmental platforms. As they have been
effective on both national and international platforms for contributing their inspirational
services for the sake of humanity.
All those different fields on which Abdul Sattar Edhi represented Pakistan has been the
greatest of all, especially by saving the lives of millions of children who were left without the
shade of parent’s love. Edhi centers have fostered abandoned children free of cost. This has
nurtured disabled, handicapped and helpless people to make these centers feel like home.
Even the feeding women and elderly ones who were subjected to torture or neglected by their
families have a place to go now. A big part has been played by the free dispensaries, hospitals
and medical centers that have been providing free medication to critical patients that were
prone diseases, etc.
3. Chippa Welfare Association:

CHHIPA WELFARE top ngos in pakistan is famous for being a non-profit welfare
organization in Pakistan. The organization is imbued with a noble mission of having sincere
love and affection for humanity and a strong commitment to serving the COMMON PEOPLE
without discrimination of any caste, creed, or color under all circumstances, where frequent
road accidents, sudden events, and emergencies occur daily.
CHHIPA WELFARE SERVICES comprise of
• Chhipa Ambulance Service
• Chhipa Dastarkhawan
• Chhipa Orphanage
• Chhipa Home
• Chhipa Morgue
• Chhipa Kitchen
• Chhipa Monthly Ration Bag
• Chhipa Ritual Bathing Room
• Chhipa FREE Ghusal & Kaffan
• Chhipa Mobile Morgue
• Chhipa Graveyard
• Chhipa Jhoola
• Chhipa Newborn Home
• Chhipa Old Home
• Chhipa Women Shelter Home
4. Shahid Afridi Foundation:

Shahid Afridi Foundation was founded in March 2014 by Shahid Afridi, by a Pakistani
Cricketer, popularly known as “Boom Boom” worldwide. SAF is a non-profit organization
registered in Pakistan, which was coined with the aim to improve the conditions of the most
destitute communities of our society. Today, SAF is a global organization with our presence
in North America, Europe, Middle East, Africa, and the Asia Pacific.
Our ethos is to support the most under served communities in Pakistan as well as globally.
Working in remote areas and communities, SAF helps vulnerable families meet their basic
needs and provide access to better services in areas of Health, Education and Water along
with promoting Global Peace & Goodwill message via sports diplomacy initiatives. As they
have grown over the years, SAF has worked hard to ensure that they consider all aspects of
rural community development, support for female education and empowerment in all
components of everything they do.
Combined with local skills and knowledge with other organizations and government to
promote and improve the health and livelihoods of the rural communities, SAF has worked in
partnership with local communities to provide employment opportunities across all of their
projects. SAF has been successful in building hospitals, developing schools network and
initiating water projects across Pakistan. The organization is committed to serving the people
of Pakistan in order to transform the lives of the despaired communities through humanitarian
aid and provide hope for a better future because together we are HopeNotOut for humanity.
5. Transparent Hands:

Transparent Hands ngo to help poor patients is one of the most technologically advanced
platforms used for crowdfunding in Pakistan. They have been offering a wide range of
healthcare services for free, including all the medical, surgical, treatments, medical camps,
and telehealth facilities. And it’s a big step in the progress to help the underprivileged
community of Pakistan. The main goal of an initiative like Transparent Hands is to set trends
and reach the millions of people that are willing to donate from all around the world. All the
needy patients all over Pakistan who are suffering now have a home for medical services.
Transparent Hands is an NGO that is committed to working day and night to relieve the
sufferings of the needy ones. And this only possible by providing state-of-the-art healthcare
facility without any discrimination, free of cost, and easily accessible. It’s an opportunity for
the donors who are looking forward to supporting in a connected and transparent manner.

6. Care Foundation
Care Foundation top ngos in pakistan was founded by Mrs. Seema Aziz, who had traveled to
flood-affected areas in 1988. Her basic aim of traveling has been to help people reconstruct
their homes. Mrs. Seema noticed that children were roaming around the streets and that was
disturbing for her. And this was only because of the lack of schools in the city. She believed
that these children had been deprived of basic rights like education that is indeed necessary
for a nation to stand. There being a silent observer Mrs. Seema has an idea to solve anything.
It was time to take action.
Why Care?
In 1988, CARE ngo funding for education in Pakistan opened its first school on Sheikhupura
Road, in the Pakistani province of Punjab. On day one, over 250 children had lined up
outside, barely clothed but eager to learn. One school turned into several more. The children
are no less capable than students attending private schools around the country. What’s more,
the children are topping their board exams and competing in Model UN Conferences.
7. Pakistan International Human Rights Organization

Pakistan International Human Rights Organization (PIHRO) top ngos in pakistan that was
established in 2004, is a registered, independent, non-profit, non-political, non-sectarian and
non-governmental organization. The Organization is registered with The Securities and
Exchange Commission of Pakistan under Section 42 of The Companies Ordinance, 1984.
PIHRO is a local, multi-disciplinary, development-oriented and non-profit making
organization. Its staff consists of human rights professionals including country experts,
lawyers, journalists, and academics of diverse backgrounds. They usually publish more than
dozens of reports in more than 5 countries having extensive coverage in local and
international media. Its primary objectives are to promote and protect Human Rights and to
help the poor and downtrodden in securing their rights through advocacy, research, legal aid,
and financial assistance. PIHRO with this leverage bring all national organization,
institutions, and human rights defenders to press for change in policy and practice that
promote and implement declarations, covenants, protocols, and communiqués related to
Human Rights and justice around the country.
8. Pakistan Children’s Heart Foundation

Aim
PCHF top ngos in pakistan is trying to build a non-profit children heart hospital in Lahore,
Pakistan. They want to provide free heart surgeries of deserving children will be performed.
The number of children born with heart disease in Pakistan is high. Adequate numbers of
trained doctors, quality facilities, infrastructure and funding are all deficient. As a result,
adequate care to people from all socioeconomic backgrounds is lacking and this leads to
heartbreaking problems for children and their parents.
The thought of having a dedicated pediatric heart center had been discussed among the
professionals related to the field before, but over the years nothing concrete has materialized
from these discussions. The age-old adage that “one man can make a difference” holds true
for this noble idea as well. Farhan Ahmad, an information technology expert, and
businessman after having personally experienced the difficulty in getting access to quality
pediatric cardiac care, decided to make this cause his own. After exhaustive meetings,
brainstorming and research the idea to develop a dedicated Children’s Heart Hospital and
Research Institute was formed.
Initiative
The goal of the project is a noble one as stated in the mission statement: “To establish a
state of the art medical facility that provides the highest quality of care for children
with heart disease, irrespective of their financial means. To act as a model institute for
the education and training of healthcare professionals, and promote research into the
causes and management of congenital heart disease.”
In order to achieve this goal, the first step was to form a company called the Pakistan
Children’s Heart Foundation (PCHF) which is including list of ngos in pakistan that was to
oversee the development of the hospital project. This not for profit organization is registered
as a Section 42 Co. under the Company Ordinance Act of 1984 and functions under the
purview of the Security and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP).
9.Aman Foundation

The Aman Foundation is a social enterprise, established with a not-for-profit trust, based and
operating in Pakistan. The Foundation aims to champion dignity and choice for the under
served, focusing on Health and Education through direct intervention. Aspiring to derive
scalable and systemic change in Pakistan, The Aman Foundation endeavors to provide
sustainable solutions to the obstacles to development faced by the people of Pakistan.
Their impact
The Aman Foundation was founded with the firm resolve that Pakistanis must take the lead in
solving Pakistan’s problems. Business acumen is at the heart of the approach, and their vision
is to champion dignity and choice for the under served. This goal is being met one city at a
time, beginning with Pakistan’s largest city, Karachi.
Their mission:
• Create high social impact and prove that change can be achieved in a sustainable way.
• Form a collaborative platform comprising leading social sector players in order to
create maximum impact in areas of Health, Education and Nutrition.
• Attract international social sector funding that is consistent with, and fulfills, the
development needs of Pakistan.
Their values:
Their core values are ownership, passion, integrity and collaboration.
10.Dar-ul-Sukun

(House of Peace) in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan is a home for physically and mentally
challenged children and adults, both men and women in poverty or unable to address their
challenges. It has three branches across Karachi. The branch at Kashmir Road cares for
almost 150 people. The home has 53 staff members.
Background and facilities
Dar-ul-Sukun has taken responsibility for care of the underprivileged persons from various
backgrounds, such as those who are mentally challenged, those who cannot be treated or
accommodated at home, physically challenged, or abandoned people. It is one of many
organizations in Karachi that care for people in need; another example is the Edhi
Foundation.
It was founded in 1969 by Sister Gertrude Lemmens (14 July 1914 – 27 October 2000) and
was run by her successor Sister Ruth Lewis until her death on July 21, 2020. Their three-
story building claims to offer clean and well-lit rooms and recreation facilities for residents.
Among the rooms are physiotherapy, resting and electrotherapy rooms.
The centre sends people abroad to compete in the international Special Olympics. One
noteworthy winner is Jacky Master, an HR officer in a local tobacco company who was born
with brain damage. Master won one gold and four bronze medals in swimming.
On 18 February 2019, Darul Sukun celebrated its golden jubilee with Mass con-celebrated by
Cardinal Joseph Coutts along with three priests.
Recognition
On March 23, 1989, Sister Gertrude Lemmens received the Sitara-i-Quaid-i-Azam award in
recognition of her work at Darul Sukun and for founding additional homes for the disabled,
the aged and homeless.
On August 14, 2020, the President of Pakistan posthumously granted the civil
award Sitara-i-Imtiaz to Sr. Ruth Lewis for her Public Service.

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