A message from our President
Serving as the President of Peace Welfare Organization is one of the greatest honors of my life. I see this role not as a position of authority, but as a daily commitment to the people we serve — the Thalassemia patient waiting for blood, the addict struggling to return to a normal life, the flood-affected family hoping for a hot meal, and the young student learning for the first time that a simple blood test before marriage can save future generations.
My focus has always been on operations that translate compassion into measurable impact. That means well-organized medical camps, reliable coordination with hospitals and donors, structured volunteer training, and partnerships with like-minded NGOs across Chiniot and Punjab. We measure success not by how many photos we post, but by how many lives are quietly improved away from the cameras.
I am proud of the discipline and warmth our team brings to the field. To our partners and supporters: thank you for trusting us with your contributions; we will continue to honor that trust with full transparency. To anyone reading this and wondering whether they can make a difference — yes, you can. Whether you donate blood, share an awareness post, volunteer for a single event, or simply talk to your family about Thalassemia screening, you become part of this mission. Peace Welfare Organization will always have its doors open to you.




