Saylani Welfare spends Rs14b on welfare initiatives in 2024
The non-profit Saylani Welfare International Trust spent nearly Rs 14.75 billion on welfare initiatives in 2024. Its services now benefit approximately 400,000 people daily. Programmes such as free meals, healthcare, education, IT training, and monthly financial assistance continued uninterrupted, read a statement issued by the organisation.
The Saylani Welfare operates in 63 service sectors, covering life’s journey from birth to death. Over the past three years, the number of patients served has increased by more than 553,700.
Through 500 reverse osmosis plants, 35 million glasses of clean drinking water are provided daily to deprived communities in Pakistan. Additionally, over 950 motorcycles and 1,300 rickshaws were distributed among the unemployed during 2024. The Job Bank initiative helped secure employment for over 6,000 job seekers.
Modern education was provided to more than 34,000 students through Saylani's Mass IT Centers, five vocational training centres, and five purpose-built schools.
During Ramazan, approximately 125,000 ration bags were distributed.
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