Tackling global poverty
As well as our work in Pakistan, we aim to tackle global poverty, including in the UK.
We run an annual Christmas toybank appeal in Scotland and provide disaster relief support across the world.
Pakistan’s healthcare system is not keeping up with the demands of its population, leaving many rural Pakistani people with unmet healthcare needs. The Sarwar Foundation is coming to the Pakistani people’s aid by opening two state of the art hospitals in Rajana and Chichawatni, providing hepatitis screening services and holding weekly medical and eye health camps in hard to reach...
The majority of Pakistanis do not have access to clean drinking water.Over 50% of patients admitted to hospitals & 30% of deaths nationwide are linked to water borne diseases.The Sarwar Foundation is installing water filtration plants in various districts of Punjab including all jails and police lines across Pakistan. We are now the biggest supplier of clean water in...
In Pakistan, one in every three boys are not in primary school. Nearly half of ALL girls in Pakistan are not attending primary school. Children are the future, and if we want it to be a bright future, we need to provide them with a quality education that will lead them to success. Founded in 2011, the Sarwar Foundation Public School offers its students a nurturing environment to foster positive growth...
Women make up almost 50% of Pakistan’s population, but only 24% of the workforce. When they can find employment, it is often for insufficient salaries and long hours. The Sarwar Foundation is striving to change this by empowering women and inspiring them to unlock their potential by learning new skills in our HunarGah centres. The Sarwar Foundation’s HunarGah centres provide women of all ages with a safe place...
As well as our work in Pakistan, we aim to tackle global poverty, including in the UK.
We run an annual Christmas toybank appeal in Scotland and provide disaster relief support across the world.