Tahira Begum Memorial Welfare Association

Serving Humanity – Building Health, Education & Empowerment

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About Us

Tahira Begum Memorial Welfare Association (TBMWA) is a registered NGO under the Social Welfare Department, Government of Sindh (Reg. No: DGSW (S) 2509). We work to uplift underserved communities in Karachi, District Matiari, and other remote areas of Sindh through healthcare, clean water, education, and empowerment. Our approach is transparent, community-driven, and compassionate.

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Our Commitment:

Our organization has been actively working across Sindh to provide emergency relief and long-term rehabilitation. We have: Distributed food rations, clean drinking water, and cooked meals to flood-affected families. Provided temporary shelters and tents to displaced communities. Arranged free medical camps and mobile health units in remote flood-hit areas. Supported rehabilitation through repairing homes, schools, and water supply systems. Helped restore livelihoods by providing seeds, livestock, and agricultural tools to farmers.

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Your support can bring hope to those who have lost everything. Every donation, no matter how small, can provide food for a family, shelter for the homeless, and medicine for the sick. Together, we can help Sindh recover from the devastating impact of floods and build resilience for the future.

Flood Relief in Sindh

Sindh has been one of the most flood-affected regions in Pakistan for decades. Every year, monsoon rains and overflowing rivers bring massive destruction to villages, towns, and agricultural lands. Thousands of families lose their homes, crops, and livelihoods, while access to clean drinking water, food, and medical aid becomes a daily struggle.

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From free medical camps to clean water, women’s skills to children’s learning — we serve with compassion and integrity.

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Floods in Pakistan – A National Challenge and the Path to Resilience

Pakistan has long been vulnerable to natural disasters, and among them, floods remain one of the most devastating. Heavy monsoon rains, inadequate drainage systems, and melting glaciers often combine to trigger widespread destruction. Entire villages are submerged, agricultural lands are destroyed, and millions of people are forced to leave their homes in search of safety.

Thalassemia in Pakistan – A Silent Genetic Crisis and the Way Forward

Thalassemia is a genetic blood disorder that weakens the body’s ability to produce healthy red blood cells and hemoglobin. As a result, patients experience severe anemia, fatigue, and require regular blood transfusions to survive. Across the world, millions are affected, but the situation in Pakistan is alarming—thousands of children are born every year with Thalassemia, making it a national health challenge.

Special Children – Embracing Abilities, Not Disabilities

Every child is unique, but some children are born with physical, intellectual, or developmental challenges that make them “special.” These children are not defined by their disabilities; rather, they possess remarkable talents, resilience, and potential that deserve recognition. Unfortunately, in many parts of the world, including Pakistan, special children often face social stigma, lack of educational opportunities, and limited healthcare facilities.

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10:30AM-03:30PM Venue Main Campus

A small river named Duden flows by their place and supplies it with the necessary regelialia.

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World Wide Donation

10:30AM-03:30PM Venue Main Campus

A small river named Duden flows by their place and supplies it with the necessary regelialia.

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