Every contribution to the Sanash Welfare Foundation enhances capacity building and fosters community participation, bringing warmth, nourishment, and safety to families in need.
Every contribution to the Sanash Welfare Foundation enhances capacity building and fosters community participation, bringing warmth, nourishment, and safety to families in need.
At Sanash Welfare Foundation, we envision a world where every person has access to the resources they need to live a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life. To achieve this, the Sanash Welfare Foundation maintains a structured and transparent project oversight mechanism that ensures effective planning, timely implementation, accountability, and measurable impact. Our diverse project portfolio showcases a balanced mix of humanitarian response, community development, advocacy, and environmental sustainability, all aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We strive to create a world where everyone has the opportunity to thrive, regardless of their background or circumstances.
COVID-19 Response (2019)
Provision of protective equipment to casual laborers in rural Islamabad, safeguarding livelihoods during the pandemic as part of our humanitarian response.
Status: Completed (100%)
WASH Interventions in Jacobabad (2023–2024)
Household hand pumps for safe water access
Construction of latrines in remote communities (Nawra & Ramzanpur)
Installation of solarized RO plants for clean drinking water
These interventions, overseen by the Sanash Welfare Foundation, significantly improved hygiene, reduced waterborne diseases, and enhanced child health outcomes.
Status: Completed (100%)
Child Protection Advocacy with Overseas Diaspora (2023 – ongoing)
A pilot initiative engaging diaspora communities to raise awareness and mobilize support for child protection, with project oversight ensuring effective implementation.
Status: Ongoing (25%)
Awareness on Speech Delay Syndrome in Children (2023 – ongoing)
Focused on early identification and awareness for children aged 5–7 years through outreach and advocacy.
Status: Ongoing (15%)
SWF’s upcoming and pipeline projects reflect strategic expansion across child protection, nutrition, disability inclusion, livelihoods, climate action, and environmental conservation, all integral to our humanitarian response efforts.
Priority Pipeline Projects
Nurturing Tomorrow: Integrated Child Protection Strategies (Pilot)
A nationwide pilot focusing on prevention, safeguarding, and community-based child protection systems.
Target: December 2026 | Progress: 50%
Chatter Champs: Overcoming Speech Delays Together
A specialized early childhood intervention addressing speech delays through screening, therapy, and parental engagement, part of our holistic project oversight initiatives.
Target: March 2027 | Progress: 75%
Bright Beginnings: Nutritional Support for Rural Adolescent Girls
Tackling malnutrition among adolescent girls through nutrition education and supplementation.
Target: December 2026 | Progress: 100%
Safety First: Protective Gear for Casual Workers
Expanding occupational safety for vulnerable laborers and their families.
Target: June 2027 | Progress: 25%
Skill-Up: Empowering Persons with Disabilities
Skills training and livelihood support to promote economic independence and social inclusion, reflecting the mission of the Sanash Welfare Foundation.
Target: September 2027 | Progress: 25%
Green-Future: Building a Low-Carbon Legacy
A climate-focused initiative promoting low-carbon practices in major cities.
Target: June 2027 | Progress: 50%
Marghazar Wildlife Sanctuary Climate Resilience Initiative
A conservation and climate adaptation project protecting biodiversity and ecosystems.
Target: March 2027 | Progress: 100%
Aab-e-Sehat (Solarized RO Plants)
Delivering safe drinking water to underserved communities in South Punjab, Upper Sindh, and Balochistan.
Target: December 2026 | Progress: 50%
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