Livelihood & Skills
Vocational upskilling, entrepreneurship mentoring, and micro-grants that help families build dignified, sustainable income streams.
Community Development at As-sa'adah is where prophetic compassion meets measurable change. Every initiative is co-designed with Ulama, local partners, and families so that relief efforts become pathways to resilience, not dependency.
Vocational upskilling, entrepreneurship mentoring, and micro-grants that help families build dignified, sustainable income streams.
Safe-community campaigns, Islamic counselling, and family-strengthening circles that keep social bonds rooted in Ihsan.
Food security drives, medical support, and crisis response coordinated with Masajid and local partners for maximum reach.
Transparent metrics keep us accountable to our donors, partners, and the families we serve.
2,750+
Families Supported
180+
Local Volunteers
16
Cities Reached
PKR 32M
Community Micro-Grants
We promote women’s dignity, independence, and long-term well-being through programs that strengthen skills, education, health, and leadership within communities.
This section reflects our commitment to improving health outcomes for women and children through accessible, community-based healthcare services.
We measure our impact through clear, transparent, and community-focused indicators. These metrics reflect the scale, reach, and effectiveness of our programs across regions.
We present community outcomes with clarity so donors, scholars, and families can quickly grasp our collective progress.
Use charts (pie, bar, or geographic maps) to illustrate essentials like “Distribution of Funds by Sector” or “Geographic Spread of Projects.”
Pair key numbers with short stories explaining what the metric translates to in daily life for beneficiaries.
Animate selected headline indicators (e.g., “Total Beneficiaries”) to show growth at a glance.
Highlight change over time. Example: “Literacy rate in Village X before intervention: 15% → after intervention: 45%.”