our Ministries
Feeding orphan Foundation is a non-profit, non-governmental, non-political organization based in Faisalabad-Punjab. Faisalabad is Famous for its textile industry, also called the Manchester of Pakistan.
Feeding Orphan Foundation was established in the year 2010, with the objectives of progressive approaches for the undeveloped communities. Feeding Orphan focusing in downtrodden communities with the Objectives of
Feeding Orphan Foundation was established in the year 2010, with the objectives of progressive approaches for the undeveloped communities. Feeding Orphan focusing in downtrodden communities with the Objectives of
Publication & Translation
We are committed to train and equip visionary and strategic national pastors, evangelists and Christian leaders in Pakistan through leadership seminars, mission conferences and teaching material such as faith based books, audio tapes, CDs etc. Most of the native church leaders of Pakistan are not much educated and have not any formal ministry training. Imagine being a church leader and having no resources other than a Bible.
Pakistan has a desperate need for literature production, and Publication of English and other language books into Urdu Language for guidence of church leaders and new believers.
A shortage of Bibles, faith-based literature, churches and pastors makes it difficult for Christians and new believers to grow in their faith and sustain relationship with Christ. Millions are still waiting for their first Gospel witness and more than a half of Pakistan's population has never heard about Jesus
Pakistan has a desperate need for literature production, and Publication of English and other language books into Urdu Language for guidence of church leaders and new believers.
A shortage of Bibles, faith-based literature, churches and pastors makes it difficult for Christians and new believers to grow in their faith and sustain relationship with Christ. Millions are still waiting for their first Gospel witness and more than a half of Pakistan's population has never heard about Jesus
Medical care
How difficult it was for the average person in Pakistan to get basic medical treatment that
people in Western society take for granted, Save The Nation made plans to initiate healthcare Project in Pakistan. To provide free medical assistance to the poor and needy community of the rural and slum areas (Specially in Punjab Province) of Pakistan with the following objectives: Establish Medical Clinics & Dispensaries in Rural areas to provide free primary medical care to the poor and needy residents of Rural areas of Pakistan.
Establish regular Mobile Medical Clinics (Medical Camps) to provide medical assistance at doorsteps in the rural areas. Provide assistance to those who cannot afford by getting them medically treated from other hospitals. Providing Emergency Medical Assistance at the time of Natural disaster to the victims. Collaborate with other NGOs nationally and Internationally of good reputation for combined community development. Undertake health awareness programs for prevention and control of disease in the community and also hold training workshops to enhance capacity building of paramedics and other medical staff in the rural areas.
Maternal care center
Some 30,000 women die each year due to complications of pregnancy, and 10 times more women develop life-long, pregnancy-related disability. Rural women's health is generally poorest due to the lack of health facilities and skilled health providers. For example, the maternal mortality ratio in predominantly rural Baluchistan is 800 maternal deaths to 100,000 live births, compared to the national average of 340 per 100,000.
The untimely death or disability of a woman, a tragedy in itself, adversely affects the health of her children, household productivity and the national economy. About 25 percent of children are born with low birth weight due to maternal problems. Ten percent of children do not reach their first birthday. High fertility, with an average of six children per woman, has resulted in high population growth of three percent per annum. Consequently, improving women's reproductive health through the use of contraceptives and spacing of children will not only improve women's health but also reduce population growth and allow women more time to pursue economic activities.
A Maternity Center in between every 3 to 4 nearest villages are highly necessary in Pakistan. Specially in rural areas. As well as awareness programs also needed. women's reproductive and other health needs, including pre- and postnatal care, control of sexually transmitted diseases, family planning, and control of urinary and reproductive tract infections, as well as female nutrition,
Save the Nation is seeking Partners like you for establishment of Maternal Care Centers in the rural areas for Saving life of mothers and child for saving the nation of Pakistan.
Some 30,000 women die each year due to complications of pregnancy, and 10 times more women develop life-long, pregnancy-related disability. Rural women's health is generally poorest due to the lack of health facilities and skilled health providers. For example, the maternal mortality ratio in predominantly rural Baluchistan is 800 maternal deaths to 100,000 live births, compared to the national average of 340 per 100,000.
The untimely death or disability of a woman, a tragedy in itself, adversely affects the health of her children, household productivity and the national economy. About 25 percent of children are born with low birth weight due to maternal problems. Ten percent of children do not reach their first birthday. High fertility, with an average of six children per woman, has resulted in high population growth of three percent per annum. Consequently, improving women's reproductive health through the use of contraceptives and spacing of children will not only improve women's health but also reduce population growth and allow women more time to pursue economic activities.
A Maternity Center in between every 3 to 4 nearest villages are highly necessary in Pakistan. Specially in rural areas. As well as awareness programs also needed. women's reproductive and other health needs, including pre- and postnatal care, control of sexually transmitted diseases, family planning, and control of urinary and reproductive tract infections, as well as female nutrition,
Save the Nation is seeking Partners like you for establishment of Maternal Care Centers in the rural areas for Saving life of mothers and child for saving the nation of Pakistan.
Action Against Hunger
Today, thousands of people in Pakistan, experience hunger because they cannot afford adequate food. Local families are struggling even more this year to put food on the table because of
The recent economic downturn, Unemployment, and the high cost of living in the Pakistan
As the impact of the recession continues to be felt among thousands of Pakistani families, Save The Nation is working to ensure that everyone, regardless of age or background, has regular access to healthy food.
Some populations are at a greater risk for hunger than others. The most vulnerable among us children, elders, families, Orphans, Widows — have been devastated by the impact of widespread unemployment, foreclosures, and skyrocketing health care costs. Save The Nation have vision to work closely with each demographic to alleviate hunger, making sure that no individuals go to bed hungry.
Solutions to End Hunger: Food programs in Schools, health centers, emergency food programs, and social service feeding programs can remove the hunger in Pakistan. We can not do this alone, Partnership of Agencies, organizations like your, able us to take Action against Hunger. Save The Nation is seeking new opportunities to ensure that the most vulnerable in Pakistan have consistent access to healthy food.
Today, thousands of people in Pakistan, experience hunger because they cannot afford adequate food. Local families are struggling even more this year to put food on the table because of
The recent economic downturn, Unemployment, and the high cost of living in the Pakistan
As the impact of the recession continues to be felt among thousands of Pakistani families, Save The Nation is working to ensure that everyone, regardless of age or background, has regular access to healthy food.
Some populations are at a greater risk for hunger than others. The most vulnerable among us children, elders, families, Orphans, Widows — have been devastated by the impact of widespread unemployment, foreclosures, and skyrocketing health care costs. Save The Nation have vision to work closely with each demographic to alleviate hunger, making sure that no individuals go to bed hungry.
Solutions to End Hunger: Food programs in Schools, health centers, emergency food programs, and social service feeding programs can remove the hunger in Pakistan. We can not do this alone, Partnership of Agencies, organizations like your, able us to take Action against Hunger. Save The Nation is seeking new opportunities to ensure that the most vulnerable in Pakistan have consistent access to healthy food.
Clean Water
The mortality rate for children under-five in Pakistan is 101 deaths per 1000 children. Water and sanitation related diseases are responsible for 60% of the total number of child mortality cases in Pakistan, with diarrhea diseases estimated at killing over 200,000 under-five years’ children, every year. Unsafe drinking water is shown to lead to poverty through time spent by women and girls to fetch ‘drinkable’ water from long distances. The combination of unsafe water consumption and poor hygiene practices causes hardship due to resultant high costing treatments for water borne illnesses, decreased working days, and also contribute to lowering of educational achievement due to reduced school attendance by children.
Solutions to Provide Clean Water:
Wells: Hand Pump: Bottled Water:
The mortality rate for children under-five in Pakistan is 101 deaths per 1000 children. Water and sanitation related diseases are responsible for 60% of the total number of child mortality cases in Pakistan, with diarrhea diseases estimated at killing over 200,000 under-five years’ children, every year. Unsafe drinking water is shown to lead to poverty through time spent by women and girls to fetch ‘drinkable’ water from long distances. The combination of unsafe water consumption and poor hygiene practices causes hardship due to resultant high costing treatments for water borne illnesses, decreased working days, and also contribute to lowering of educational achievement due to reduced school attendance by children.
Solutions to Provide Clean Water:
Wells: Hand Pump: Bottled Water: