SHARE PAKISTAN

SHARE PAKISTAN CHARITY

Share Pakistan Charity (SPC) is professionally managed, not for profit organization, it is a part of Share Global Charity. It is established on 07 September 2011 under the Trust Act 1882, by group of professionals from different fields of life who wanted to bring about a positive change through good education and financial empowerment on their beloved homeland. Now, we have applied for Trust Act 2020 as instructed by the Govt of Sindh. The Charity focuses on providing education and empowerment of society through running and supporting schools and educational institutions in underprivileged areas of Pakistan, lifting financial burden of families through paying charges of education and livelihood. Principal Office of the SHARE Pakistan Charity is at C-266, FB Area, Block 6, Karachi, Pakistan.

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Vision

To partner with individuals, small groups, and organizations in order to provide social services and humanitarian assistance to those most in need in improvised areas of the Pakistan.

Mission

Let’s do our SHARE to – Help those in need – Support education – Give opportunities for excellence – Build educational institutions – Give Hope & – Give Life.

Fourteen Years of Impact | The Journey of SPC (2011–2025)

For fourteen years, Share Pakistan Charity has stood where need is greatest—transforming challenges into opportunities and compassion into lasting, measurable change across Pakistan.

 

2011 | A Humble Beginning

Founded on 7 September 2011, SPC began with a simple yet powerful mission: to serve humanity. With limited financial resources but unwavering resolve, SPC initially focused on sponsoring deserving students at school, college, and university levels, planting the first seeds of hope through education.

Building the Future Through Education

As the organization expanded, SPC invested in long-term educational infrastructure by acquiring land in Quetta to establish a school capable of educating more than 1,000 students. This initiative reflected SPC’s commitment to sustainable education and national development.

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Social Welfare & Livelihood Support

SPC strengthened families and communities by supporting marriages of deserving individuals, providing vocational training, and enabling sustainable livelihoods through skills development and microfinance initiatives.

Education for the Most Vulnerable

Through its flagship programs—Share Stars, Share Path, and Share Rise—SPC extended educational sponsorships to orphaned and underprivileged students nationwide, ensuring uninterrupted access to schooling and higher education regardless of race, color, sect and socioeconomic background.

Healthcare & Emergency Response

Recognizing the limitations of Pakistan’s healthcare system, SPC supported critical medical treatments for patients suffering from chronic and life-threatening illnesses. In parallel, SPC responded swiftly to natural disasters, particularly floods, delivering emergency relief, food, and essential supplies to affected communities.

Building the Future Through Education

As the organization expanded, SPC invested in long-term educational infrastructure by acquiring land in Quetta to establish a school capable of educating more than 1,000 students. This initiative reflected SPC’s commitment to sustainable education and national development.

Financial Performance

During the financial year July 2024 to June 2025, Share Pakistan Charity received total donations amounting to PKR 131,387,060. Of this amount, 51% (PKR 66,307,222) was received from Share Global Charity, while 49% (PKR 64,979,838) was contributed by local donors within Pakistan. This balanced funding mix reflects strong international confidence as well as growing domestic trust.

Charitable Outflows

During the reporting year, SPC utilized PKR 132,343,463 across a broad range of humanitarian, educational, and social development initiatives, ensuring that funds were deployed responsibly and in alignment with donor intent.

Program-wise Utilization of Charitable Funds for the year 2024-25

Family Support Services

Share Pakistan Charity provides direct financial assistance and livelihood support to deprived and underprivileged families, aiming to strengthen household stability and self-reliance. During the financial year 2024–25, 41 families benefited from the Family Support Services program, with a total disbursement of PKR 9,645,450. This support helped families meet essential living needs and overcome financial hardship with dignity.

Scholarships up to Matric Level

(Dedicated to Syeda Sakina (S.A)
SPC offers educational sponsorships up to the Matric (SSC) level, including support for children of orphan families and students from marginalized backgrounds. During the year:

  • Beneficiaries: 185 students
  • Amount Utilized: PKR 7,704,570

This initiative ensures continuity of basic education and prevents school dropouts due to financial constraints.

Scholarships Above Matric Level

(Dedicated to Hazrat Ali Akbar (A.S)
To support higher education, SPC provides scholarships for students pursuing studies from Intermediate (HSC) through university level. During 2024–25:

  • Beneficiaries: 38 students
  • Amount Utilized: PKR 4,126,095

These scholarships enable deserving students to pursue academic and professional excellence.

Monetary Assistance to Schools

SPC provides financial support to educational institutions operating in deprived and underserved areas, aimed at improving infrastructure, teaching resources, and overall learning outcomes. During the year:

  • Institutions Supported: 22 schools and education providers
  • Amount Utilized: PKR 12,281,540

Contribution to Social Welfare Projects

SPC supported a range of social and environmental initiatives during the year, including:

  • Petty cash support for Jamshoro School.
  • Installation of electric transformers.
  • Installation of water hand pumps.
  • Plantation drives.
  • Pots for feeding birds.
  • Food distributions.
  • Educational & Cultural Complex.
  • Funding for small businesses.
  • Provision of laptops, school bags and stationery for educational purposes
  • Total Amount Utilized: PKR 9,531,160

Center for Excellence (CFE) Tuition Centers – IRC & DLC-IRC (Computer Lab)

Through the Center for Excellence Tuition Centers based at the Islamic Research Center (IRC), SPC delivers quality academic support and access to computer lab facilities. During the year:

  • Beneficiaries: 162 students
  • Amount Utilized:PKR 4,942,940 (funded through local donations)

Quetta School Assistance for Martyr Students

SPC established a school in Quetta in 2019 to support up to 1,000 students, with a special focus on children of orphan families. During 2024–25:

  • Amount Utilized: PKR 537,820

Contribution to Vocational Training Centres

As part of its long-term strategy for skills development and economic empowerment, SPC supported vocational training initiatives currently operating in Karachi and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK).

  • Amount Utilized: PKR 1,005,000

SHARE Educational Complex

SPC continued development work on its flagship SHARE Educational Complex near Rawalpindi, currently in the planning and architectural phase.

  • Amount Utilized: PKR 1,685,150

Contribution to SHARE Studio

SHARE Studio, established at IRC Karachi, promotes social awareness and educational outreach through digital media platforms.

  • Amount Utilized: PKR 175,000

SHARE Orphanage

During the year, SPC acquired premises and commenced development of a dedicated orphanage facility in Jaffrey Tayyar Karachi to provide long-term care and protection for orphan children.

  • Amount Utilized: PKR 27,850,000

SHARE Microfinance Program

SPC supported financial inclusion and small-scale entrepreneurship through its microfinance initiatives, enabling individuals to establish or expand income-generating activities.

  • Amount Utilized: PKR 27,000,000

Medical Aid

SPC provided financial assistance for medical treatment of deserving individuals through Sadat Welfare Trust.

  • Amount Utilized: PKR 2,526,500

Marriage Support Program

SPC assisted deserving families with marriage-related expenses, helping establish stable and dignified households.

  • Beneficiaries: 40 marriages
  • Amount Utilized: PKR 10,478,370

Disaster Relief

SPC provided emergency financial assistance to victims of terrorism, accidents, and natural disasters, particularly in Quetta and Peshawar.

  • Regions Supported: Quetta & Peshawar
  • Amount Utilized: PKR 4,443,420

Eid-ul-Azha Qurbani Program

SPC distributed sacrificial animals in deserving communities during Eid-ul-Azha to ensure the blessings and joy of the occasion reached underprivileged households.

  • Areas Covered: 18 cities across Pakistan
  • Amount Utilized: PKR 1,247,000

Financial Assistance (Interest-Free Loans)

SPC provided interest-free loans to individuals and families in need, supporting short-term financial relief and income generation.

  • Amount Disbursed: PKR 797,300

Ramadan Ration
Program

During the holy month of Ramadan, SPC distributed food rations to widows and deserving families nationwide.

  • Beneficiaries: 521 families
  • Amount Utilized: PKR 4,531,750

Launch of the Microfinance Project – LIFT

At Share Pakistan Charity (SPC), we believe that every hardworking individual deserves a fair opportunity—not merely to survive, but to thrive with dignity and independence. This belief underpins our microfinance initiative, LIFT (Loans to Inspire Financial Transformation).

Implemented in partnership with SIRAT Microfinance Company, a locally regulated and highly credible financial institution headquartered in Korangi, Karachi, the LIFT program is designed to empower small-scale entrepreneurs in underserved communities across Pakistan. Through ethical, accessible, and interest-free microloans, LIFT enables individuals to rebuild livelihoods, expand small businesses, and secure sustainable incomes.

Whether supporting a fruit cart vendor striving to educate his children, a shopkeeper recovering from financial hardship, or a rickshaw driver seeking to replace a damaged engine, LIFT provides beneficiaries with the tools to move forward—empowered, self-reliant, and hopeful.

Beyond individual success, SPC envisions LIFT as a catalyst for community-wide transformation. The program aims to cultivate a nationwide network of responsible micro-entrepreneurs who not only improve their own lives but also contribute to local economies and create employment opportunities for others.

STARS also actively involves the community in its efforts. Volunteers, donors, and local leaders play a crucial role in providing resources and mentorship opportunities. This collaborative model ensures sustainability and amplifies the program’s impact.

Impact of SPC and Sirat Microfinance at a Glance

During the financial year ended June 2025, SPC disbursed a total of PKR 5.43 million to support start-up and expansion of small businesses across multiple sectors, including:

  • Industrial and domestic stitching: PKR 1.20 million
  • Catering and food preparation: PKR 1.20 million
  • Bakery businesses: PKR 0.50 million
  • Grocery stores: PKR 0.85 million
  • Beauty parlors: PKR 0.15 million
  • Medical and surgical equipment: PKR 0.20 million
  • Manufacturing and sale of garments: PKR 0.50 million
  • Purchase of small commercial vehicles: PKR 0.63 million
  • Carpet trading: PKR 0.20 million
  • Carpentry workshops: PKR 0.10 million

These interventions have enabled beneficiaries to establish and sustain income-generating activities, fostering financial inclusion and economic resilience.

Establishment of SHARE Orphanage House (Purchased Property)

In January 2025, SPC acquired a 500 square yard property located in Jaffar Tayyar Society, Karachi, for the establishment of an Orphanage House. This facility is intended to provide a safe, nurturing, and supportive environment for orphaned children and children of widows.

Planning is currently underway to determine the most suitable age group to be accommodated—We are committed to be interested for school going children in this project. This initiative represents a significant milestone in SPC’s commitment to long-term, sustainable child welfare and community care. The construction process will be started soon.

PCP Certification Achievement

In May 2025, Share Pakistan Charity successfully obtained Pakistan Centre for Philanthropy (PCP) Certification, a nationally recognized benchmark of transparency, governance, and institutional credibility.

This achievement significantly enhances SPC’s standing with donors and stakeholders and enables the organization to apply for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funding from national and international industries. PCP certification further strengthens SPC’s capacity to expand and sustain its social development programs in line with best practice.

Planning is currently underway to determine the most suitable age group to be accommodated—We are committed to be interested for school going children in this project. This initiative represents a significant milestone in SPC’s commitment to long-term, sustainable child welfare and community care. The construction process will be started soon.

Events and Collaborations

Participation in “Mall of Smile” Event

Share Pakistan Charity (SPC) actively participated in the “Mall of Smile” event organized by CURE Pakistan at the Islamic Research Center (IRC), Federal B Area, Karachi, on 18 February 2025. The event was dedicated to promoting happiness, dignity, and empowerment among orphaned children.

SPC established a vibrant and engaging stall offering school bags, stationery, toys, and sports items. The unique concept of the event provided orphan children—up to the age of 16 years—with a free shopping experience under one roof, enabling them to select items of their choice in a dignified and joyful environment.

The event was honored by the presence of Mr. Ruslan M. Prokhorov, Vice Consul Director of the Russian Friendship House, who attended as Chief Guest. His participation added an international dimension to the event and highlighted the importance of global cooperation in philanthropic initiatives. Mr. Prokhorov visited SPC’s stall and expressed appreciation for the organization’s efforts in supporting orphan children. Several other prominent social figures from the city also visited SPC’s stall and commended its initiatives.

Participation in Organizing “CARN-A-THAL Event 2.0”

SPC collaborated with Help International in organizing CARN-A-THAL Event 2.0, held at Kashmiri Park near Old Sabzi Mandi, University Road. This was the second event of its kind, aimed at providing recreational opportunities and emotional support to Thalassemia children up to 15 years of age.

The event brought together multiple non-governmental organizations and food stalls, creating a vibrant and inclusive environment for children and their families. This collaboration marked the first joint initiative between Share Pakistan Charity and Help International, laying the foundation for future partnerships.

SPC played a key role in supporting Thalassemia-affected children by assisting them in purchasing ride tickets, ensuring they could fully participate in and enjoy the event. Children enthusiastically engaged in rides and stage activities, and their performances were warmly appreciated by the audience, celebrating their confidence, talents, and resilience.

Participation in Marathon Walk for Thalassemia Awareness

SPC participated in a Marathon Walk for Thalassemia Awareness, organized under the collaborative efforts of various non-profit organizations and hosted by Help International. The walk commenced from Nishan-e-Pakistan, Clifton, Karachi.

The primary objective of the walk was to raise public awareness about Thalassemia and to promote social inclusion by advocating that Thalassemia patients be treated with dignity and equality as contributing members of Pakistani society.