Empathy Pakistan

About Us

Empathy Pakistan

Since it was a period of Corona-Virus, those plants were playing a role as an aid to environment and their herbal nature were a natural medicine to oxygen survivors. Later we realized, the need for emergency, survival support and sustainable social and infrastructure development has never been greater and is crucial to ensure the survival of Pakistan and prevention of future conflict. Thus from then, our programs are focused on serving the most vulnerable and marginalized people in Pakistan. The sectors we work in are humanitarian relief, health care, education, economic development and livelihood, water and sanitation, redevelopment in mosques and madrassa. Empathy Pakistan is also working in collaboration with several forums at national and international levels. Also, it has been accredited by many different media channels across Pakistan. A religious institute named as Al-Huda International is also working with us for our clean water projects.

CEO Message

Hello, I am Salman Lari founder of Empathy Pakistan ( Official ) and now Alhamdulilah registered as Empathy Welfare Trust. We along with few friends started this way back in 2020 during the period of covid when we could see how people were actually going on back foot due to lockdown. Our motive was to do as much Sadqa e jariya projects as we can, so we started our project with the name of Pakistan billion tree plantation project. Today we have planted more than thousands of afforestation projects in many areas of karachi, Sindh and outskirts of Balochistan. During the flood era we did many medical drives and saw how people were so badly inflicted with diseases such as malaria, dengue and fever etc. We were lucky we had strong support from my university and my friends from my batch who personally have met and know me. Later we started our water charity campaigns where today we have constructed 1800+ hand pumps with the grace of Allah, including community hand pumps and Solar projects. We also have a strong team for Rozgaar projects where we give away sewing machines and set up stalls for deserving people.

Mission

To provide people affected by human and natural crises in the spheres of Pakistan with emergency relief, educational programs, clean water and food security, health care, sustainable socio-economic programs, and to promote peace-building and effective governance, while integrating our values of respect, impartiality, quality, accountability, advocacy and innovation in all our work.

Vision

We envision a day when there is no more poverty in the spheres of Pakistan and every person’s dignity is protected, specially those who has affected by human and natural crises.

2023 -2028

Strategic Plan Forging Ahead

Empathy Pakistan commissions a strategic plan to guide the organization on future objectives for the next five years

The strategic plan will guide and inform our development and funding partners, investors, beneficiaries, and other collaborative partners of the work we are doing, foster strong linkages and partnerships with them to achieve maximum results and impact. It will also set out a clear framework for accountability, mechanisms of achieving the stated objectives as well as ensuring the sustainable impact of our programs will be measured, critiqued and/or appreciated

Meet The Team

Empathy Pakistan commissions a strategic plan to guide the organization on future objectives for the next five years.

Salman Anwar Lari

Founder/CEO

Hello, I am Salman Lari founder of Empathy Pakistan and now Alhamdulilah registered as Empathy Welfare Trust. We along with few friends started this in 2020.

Shahzad Anwar

Vice President

We embarked on our journey in the 1990s, during the rise of the knits and woven industry in the fashion world, and have been privileged.

Rehan Anwar Lari

General Secretary

Rehan Anwar Lari is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in the textile and apparel industry, known for his expertise.

Quran 76

And they give food in spite of love for it to the needy, the orphan, and the captive, [Saying], ‘We feed you only for the countenance of Allah. We wish not from you reward or gratitude.

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