SAMWF is deeply committed to eradicating poverty and hunger among the most marginalized communities in Pakistan. Through its Ration Distribution Program, Zakat Distribution, and Sadqa-e-Kamil Project, the foundation provides essential food support to vulnerable households including widows, orphans, and the elderly. The Mehman-e-Khuda Project offers free daily meals to hospital patients and their attendants, while the Winter Relief Program supports families during harsh seasons by distributing blankets and jackets. These efforts not only fulfill immediate nutritional and survival needs but also restore dignity to lives affected by economic hardship.
VISION
At Sirat Al Mustaqim Welfare Foundation, we envision a transformation of society guided by the principles of progress, prosperity, and peace, drawing strength from the core values of generosity, community unity, and empowerment.
Mission Statement
Guided by the principles of Islam and inspired by the ethos of service, Sirat Al-Mustaqim Welfare Foundation (SAMWF) strives to:
- Eradicate poverty and hunger through direct aid and sustainable livelihood programs.
- Ensure access to clean water, quality education, and healthcare for underserved communities.
- Empower women, youth, and marginalized groups by providing economic opportunities and vocational support.
- Support communities in times of crisis through disaster relief and seasonal assistance programs.
- Foster spiritual and communal unity by constructing inclusive Masajid and promoting ethical leadership.
- Bridge the gap between people and public welfare by connecting beneficiaries to government and NGO services.
- We are committed to holistic, faith-driven development that uplifts individuals and strengthens society.
Poverty Relief
Livelihood Empowerment
Basic Needs
Education & Faith
Poverty Relief
Livelihood Empowerment
To create long-term change, SAMWF focuses on empowering individuals through sustainable income opportunities. The Qabil Bano Empowerment Fund enables underprivileged women and youth to start their own micro-businesses through skill development and startup capital. Similarly, the Livestock Lift Program (Irtiqa Initiative) empowers rural families with livestock assets and training, helping them generate consistent income. These programs are designed to break the cycle of poverty by building self-reliance and promoting economic growth at the grassroots level, especially among marginalized communities.
Basic Needs
Recognizing the essential nature of safe living conditions, SAMWF runs infrastructure-based projects that directly improve public health and safety. The Water Filtration Plant Project and Wells of Rahmat bring clean drinking water to underserved areas, preventing disease and improving quality of life. The Saiban (Shelter Construction Project) offers secure homes to the homeless, particularly widows and the disabled, while the Disaster Relief Program addresses emergencies by providing temporary shelters, clean water, and hygiene support. Together, these programs ensure the basic human rights of safety, sanitation, and shelter.
Education & Faith
Education and spirituality form the foundation of SAMWF’s long-term development vision. The Parwaz Scholarship Program empowers students with financial support for academic and religious studies, nurturing future leaders. Meanwhile, the Masjid Construction Project creates inclusive spiritual centers that serve not only as places of worship but also as hubs for learning, community bonding, and ethical guidance—promoting peace and unity at the grassroots level.