This report captures the impact of the Mohsin and Fauzia Jaffer Foundation program dedicated to improving the lives of women and children through accessible healthcare, social support, and economic empowerment. With the support of the Foundation, the initiative continues to address critical needs ranging from patient support groups that provide psychosocial care to emergency medical interventions that ensure life-saving treatment for women.
The program further extends its reach to vulnerable children through orphan care support, providing essential nutrition and scholastic materials to promote stability and education. Through outreach clinics in remote areas, communities are able to access vital services including laboratory testing, medication, and ongoing management of chronic conditions such as diabetes. In addition, vocational training initiatives equip women with practical skills for income generation, fostering independence and long-term resilience.
Together, these interventions reflect a 360 approach to care, one that not only responds to immediate health needs but also invests in the dignity, stability and future of the communities serve.
