Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal plans to deliver more than five million meal boxes during Ramadan across the country. The government agency will use mosques, schools and community centers as main distribution points. Mobile trucks will carry food to hard-to-reach areas where families need help most. Senator Captain Shaheen Khalid Butt leads the massive relief campaign under direct government orders. The effort targets Pakistan's poorest communities during the holy month.
The organization wants to help people become independent rather than rely on monthly handouts. Officials launched a test program with 15 people to teach job skills and support small businesses. Women receive six months of training at special centers to learn sewing and beauty services. The agency gives equipment like sewing machines to help women start their companies after completing courses.
Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal also helps disabled people find work and provides assistive devices for daily tasks. Many disabled individuals ask for jobs instead of charity according to agency leaders. The group runs modern orphanages that provide education and meals for children without parents. Special schools offer free classes and pay families 100 rupees daily to send children to class instead of work.
Private companies can donate money through the agency's website using any currency. All donations go directly to people who need assistance without administrative fees. The organization plans to make all operations digital to track every service and donation more effectively.
The organization wants to help people become independent rather than rely on monthly handouts. Officials launched a test program with 15 people to teach job skills and support small businesses. Women receive six months of training at special centers to learn sewing and beauty services. The agency gives equipment like sewing machines to help women start their companies after completing courses.
Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal also helps disabled people find work and provides assistive devices for daily tasks. Many disabled individuals ask for jobs instead of charity according to agency leaders. The group runs modern orphanages that provide education and meals for children without parents. Special schools offer free classes and pay families 100 rupees daily to send children to class instead of work.
Private companies can donate money through the agency's website using any currency. All donations go directly to people who need assistance without administrative fees. The organization plans to make all operations digital to track every service and donation more effectively.