Post-Flood Relief and Rehabilitation in KPK

Amidst the destruction caused by recent floods in KPK, PAK AID Welfare USA has completed a Masjid and Water Supply Project — reviving hope, faith, and life for the affected community.

Education Program in Rural Baluchistan

We are delighted to share the inspiring progress of our education initiative in rural Baluchistan. The school in Jamai Sinan began in January 2025 with just one room and 45 students.

Today, by the grace of Allah (SWT), the school has grown to 115 students. The dedication and hard work of our teachers have been truly remarkable. Seeing the students’ performance in Urdu, English, and Math tests has been a source of immense joy and hope for a brighter future.

Group of children, mostly girls, sitting on a patterned mat inside a building, some holding books, wearing colorful traditional clothing and headscarves, looking towards the camera.
A group of men, women, and children sitting on the floor in a spacious outdoor space, listening to a man in traditional attire, under a makeshift roof made of bamboo and fabric, during daytime.
A group of children and adults seated on a mat inside a room, listening to two men at the front, with a standing fan in the middle.

Sustaining Hope: Two Years of Clean Water! 💧✨

Thanks to your generous support, the wells we built two years ago are still providing clean water to communities in need. We remain committed to maintaining these vital sources of life.

Help us continue this mission—donate your Zakat and Sadaqah to sustain and expand our water projects.

A group of children and adults gathered outside a small building with solar panels on the roof, during the daytime. A sign on the building indicates the installation of a water supply project in Sindh, Pakistan.
Man filling a blue container with water from a piped water source in a village. Several children and women standing nearby, some with headscarves. A sign on the wall reads 'Installation 2023 Water Supply Scheme' in Urdu and English. The village has small houses with brick and mud walls, and a tree is visible in the background.
Solar panels installed on a rooftop with a sign below them indicating it's a water supply scheme project in a village in Sindh, Pakistan, funded by Pak Aid Welfare USA in collaboration with Pak Aid Welfare Trust Islamabad, with contact information.
A person filling a plastic bottle with water from a tap. The scene is outdoors with a red wall in the background and several other people nearby.

35 Food Packages Distributed: Each package includes 40 kg of essential food items, helping 35 deserving families.

Empower Chitral:

Your Support is Their Strength

People participating in a relief distribution project organized by Pak Aid Welfare USA in Chitral, with a banner and several individuals sitting on the grass receiving aid.
A banner on a stone wall advertising a relief and rehabilitation project by Pak Aid Welfare USA for ration distribution to victims of heavy rain and landsliding in Chitral.

Food Packages for Phasti Families

"We distributed food packages to 30 families in Phasti. Your donations can help us reach the remaining 52 deserving families."

A small house under construction or repair, with a corrugated metal roof, situated on a rocky hillside. A person is partially visible near a colorful informational sign about a relief and rehabilitation program for the affected area of Chitral.

Community in Crisis:

  • Heavy rain and landslides have devastated Drosh.

Impact:

20 Homes – From Ruin to Restoration, Every Brick a Testament of Hope!
PAK Aid Welfare USA has turned dreams into reality – families are back in safe homes.

Two construction workers wearing orange safety vests and helmets stand near a partially built concrete wall at a construction site on a hillside. A small building with a metal roof is nearby, and there is disturbed earth, rocks, and a dirt path surrounding the area.
Group of people, including some in orange vests, walking on a rough, rocky terrain near partially destroyed buildings surrounded by trees.
Group of people, some wearing orange safety vests, gathered at a construction site with partially built walls and excavation work.