Empowering Women through Sewing Centers
At People for Humanity (PFH), we’re committed to empowering women with the skills they need for self-reliance. Our sewing centres across Pakistan provide single mothers and widows with valuable training in sewing and garment making. Through these centres, women gain not just a skill but also the means to support themselves and their families. Join us in this transformative journey of empowerment.
Water Pumps Installation
In remote regions of Pakistan, access to clean water remains a critical challenge, impacting the health of communities. People for Humanity (PFH) initiated the installation of water pumps, with 150 already in place and more being added regularly. These pumps alleviate the burden of fetching water and improve health outcomes. In Buleda, Balochistan, a 3000-gallon RO plant serves over 300 families, ensuring access to safe drinking water. Community involvement is key to our success. With your support, we can continue expanding our reach and bringing clean water to more communities in need. Join us in quenching the thirst for a healthier future.
Donate for the victims of flood in Balochistan that are hungry and shelter less.
Heavy monsoon rainfall and floods have affected some 2.3 million people in Pakistan since mid-June, destroying at least 95,350 houses and damaging a further 224,100 and killing more than 800 people (OCHA).
Our School in Dhoke Kalaryan
Our school in Dhoke Kalaryan is providing quality education to underprivileged children. Empowering our children with education will improve not only their lives but also the lives of their next generations. Through education, we aspire to break the circle of poverty for these kids and their families.
Water Pump Projects in Interior Sindh, Balochistan and KPK
Working with Detroit Homeless Shelters
Cultivating hope in villages of Pakistan
Our school in Dhoke Kalaryan is providing quality education to underprivileged children.
Working with the local Detroit Homeless Shelters
working to improve the lives of most vulnerable by providing meals, warm winter clothing, free health clinics, resume building workshops and support for the new refugees.