This Ramzan, Save a Mother’s Life – Your Zakat Can Make the Difference
A Silent Struggle: The Women Who Need You
As you sit with your family, breaking your fast in peace, take a moment to reflect on the countless women suffering in silence. These are the mothers battling life-threatening complications without access to medical care, the young girls at risk from preventable diseases and the families mourning loved ones simply because they couldn’t afford healthcare.
This Ramzan, your generosity can be the light that saves lives. Your donation will protect mothers, nurture families and bring hope to those in desperate need.
Did You Know?
- Sindh has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in Pakistan – 345 mothers lost for every 100,000 births.
- 41.3% of children in Pakistan are stunted due to lack of nutrition and proper care.
- Millions of women and children cannot access essential healthcare because even basic outpatient services are financially out of reach.


Kashf Free Health Clinics: A Lifeline for Mothers & Children
In a world where a simple illness can be fatal, the Kashf Free Health Clinics provide essential healthcare services to women and children who would otherwise have no access to medical care.
Target: PKR 50 million to support 10 free clinics across Pakistan.
How Our Clinics Work:
- Brick-and-Click Model: A nurse takes vitals, a doctor offers consultations via video call, and essential medicines are provided – all for free.
- 15,984 patients treated in 18 months – 76% of them women, many on the brink of losing everything.
- Health Awareness for 7,342 Households, ensuring sustainable health education and disease prevention.
- 1,000 women and children reached through educational theater performances, teaching them hygiene, disease prevention, and maternal care.


Rooted in Care: Strengthening Maternal & Reproductive Health
Kashf Foundation’s Maternal & Reproductive Health (MRH) Training has reached 99,751 people across Pakistan, including women micro-entrepreneurs, their families, and male family members.
What We Teach:
- Family Planning: Birth spacing and reproductive health education.
- Antenatal Care & Safe Childbirth: Importance of regular checkups and safe delivery practices.
- Child Vaccination: Protecting infants from preventable diseases.
- Reducing Unpaid Care: Empowering women to make informed healthcare decisions.
Provincial Reach:
- Sindh: 17,727 female trainees
- KP: 6,346 female trainees, 5,135 male trainees
- Punjab: 70,543 female trainees
Your Zakat & Sadaqah = A Lifeline for Someone in Need
- Every PKR 1,500 you give can fund a full prenatal check-up for a mother.
- Every PKR 5,000 can cover medical treatment for a sick child.
- Every PKR 10,000 can fund lifesaving maternal care for a high-risk pregnancy.


Target: PKR 50 million to sustain and expand Kashf’s free health clinics for thousands of women and children.
- Donate Now via Bank Transfer:
- Account Number: 0046-2001-299673
- IBAN: PK49SAUD0000462001299673
- Branch Code: 0046
- Bank Address: Silk Bank Ltd, New Garden Town Branch
For more information, contact: amna.kausar@kashf.org.
Kashf Sehat Ka Paigham: Empowering Communities Through Knowledge
Healthcare is a right, not a privilege. This Ramzan, alongside our clinics’ life-saving services, we launched Sehat ka Paigham, an eight-episode podcast series tackling malnutrition, stunting, and maternal health – Pakistan’s most pressing health challenges.
With 40.2% of children under five suffering from stunting, this podcast brings together pediatricians, nutritionists and health experts to provide:
- Breastfeeding & maternal nutrition guidance.
- Practical solutions for stunting & child malnutrition.
- Breaking cultural barriers & addressing healthcare misconceptions.
- Listen now to ‘Sehat ka Paigham’ on our YouTube channel because knowledge saves lives!


Spread the Word – Amplify the Impact
- Join influencers and public figures in supporting this cause.
- Share this campaign on social media! Every share can bring in a new donor, saving another life.
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