Poverty Alleviation NGOs and Charities in Sindh

Below is a directory/list of NGOs, charities and non-profits working on alleviating poverty and helping the poor. These ngos work for welfare of marginalized women, arrange free kitchens, provide subsidized groceries and run other programs for the benefit of poor segments of society. in Sindh. Total Results = 196

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Edhi Foundation is one of the oldest and largest Ngos in Pakistan. It started with an ambulance service and later expanded to offer numerous charity services, including shelter homes, orphanages, funeral services etc.
JDC is a relatively new NGO in Pakistan, however due to its exemplary services, it has quickly grown into a large organization. Its services include health centers, education, vocational training, disaster recovery, orphanages, free food distribution etc.
Saylani is known for poverty alleviation work. It is one of the largest ngos in Pakistan, with headquarters in Karachi, Sindh. Services include free food distribution, education, free health services, disaster recovery, and vocational training programs.
Hands Pakistan is a leading non-profit organization working for poverty alleviation in Pakistan. Its focus areas include health, education, disaster recovery, and WASH. Hands is a Karachi-based NGO.
Chhipa Welfare Association is a Karachi-based NGO. Its charity work includes ambulance service, free food distribution, morgue services, orphanages, and others. Chhipa Ambulance is one of the largest networks of ambulance services in Pakistan.

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After OPP's success with its five core programs—low-cost sanitation, housing, health, education, and loan for microenterprise—in 1988, it was upgraded to three autonomous institutions. OPP-RTI, OPP-OCT, and OPP-KHASDA
This is a welfare organization. They also provide a retirement home and an aged care home. Their mission is to provide all sorts of possible help & facilities to the needy, the poor, the miserable, the orphan, the widow, the dissolute, and the displaced.
Enhancing rural lives with water access & technology through the use of goats as alternate currency. Their work is to enable smallholder rural, off-grid farming communities to meet their farming and household needs using livestock as currency.

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