Wasil Welfare Trust

  • وَأَنفِقُوا فِي سَبِيلِ اللَّهِ

    Spend In The Cause Of Allah

    (البقرة 195: القرآن)

    Wasil Welfare Trust is a state-registered ‘nonprofit charity organization’ located in the rural suburbs of Rawalpindi. We are a growing network of veterans, volunteers, and philanthropists from a larger cross-section of civil society. Our primary focus is to serve the marginalized communities. The segment of the society included working for female empowerment and children healthcare in forty villages where a million poverty- stricken rural population resides. 

Introduction to Wasil Welfare Trust

The idea of establishing a welfare trust for the most underprivileged rural population in the suburbs of the Capital Islamabad was conceived by a group of senior veterans in 2019.

Impact Factor

33120

Patients

Rs.600000

Medicines

13353

Lab Tests

5296

Ultrasound

12

Scholarships

2240

People In Outreach

700

Food Program

13353

Lab Tests

IN ACTION

Medical Services

Wasil Welfare Trust provides free medical services to underprivileged communities, ensuring access to essential healthcare for those in need.

School Health Education

The Wasil Welfare Trust team is committed to promoting school health education, empowering students and communities with essential knowledge on health awareness. 

Zainab Handicraft School

Zainab Handicraft School, a project of Wasil Welfare Trust, empowers women by equipping them with valuable handicraft skills, promoting economic independence.

Sponsored Students

Wasil Welfare Trust has sponsored students to get degree in Nursing Assistant from Foundation University by paying their expense and transport fare, promoting education among youth.

Food Program

Wasil Welfare Trust’s Food Program provides support to widows, orphans, and disabled individuals, ensuring they have access to nutritious meals to alleviate hunger. 

Our Services

Wasil Welfare Trust

The secret to happiness lies in helping others. Never underestimate the difference YOU can make in the lives of the poor, the abused and the helpless.

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