Frequently Asked Questions
Khurshid Alam Foundation is a non-profit welfare organization working in rural Punjab, Pakistan, focusing on free quality education, accessible healthcare, girls’ vocational training, and clean drinking water. All services are provided free of cost to underserved communities, with a long-term goal of breaking the cycle of poverty through sustainable development.
The Foundation primarily serves underprivileged children, women, and families from Ali Langah village (Narowal) and surrounding rural areas. School admissions are offered through a transparent, merit-based selection process, prioritizing the most deserving families. Healthcare and clean water facilities are available to the entire local community.
Khurshid Alam Foundation is registered with the Punjab Charity Commission, PCP-certified (2024–2027), and audited by a QCR-rated audit firm (Kreston Hyder Bhimji & Co., Lahore). It also holds a Tax Exemption Certificate, ensuring donor funds are managed responsibly and ethically.
Supporters can contribute through bank transfer, cross cheque, or doorstep collection. Donations directly fund education, vocational training, free medical services, and infrastructure expansion. Donors can also contact the Foundation for volunteering or partnership opportunities.
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