Adept at transforming challenges into impactful outcomes, I leveraged my communication and problem-solving skills at WWF-Pakistan to raise awareness and address water scarcity, significantly benefiting communities. My journey from a volunteer at Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital to founding a non-profit showcases a proven track record of initiative and teamwork, achieving remarkable fundraising and project successes.
successfully raised 12,000 PKR to provide cancer treatment for those who cannot afford it.
Raised 22,000 PKR through bookstore sales and charity talks. Used the money to conduct food drives in the North of Pakistan where many families were struggling to make a living.
sold books to students, teachers, and for the school library. Earned 22,000 PKR in sales, which was later used to conduct food drives in poor areas of Pakistan.
I worked closely with geological experts to address water scarcity in Pakistan. I raised awareness about the issue through social media, schools, and social gatherings. I spent two months researching the topic and identified various day-to-day solutions for the problem. Later, I presented these solutions to the WWF team in Pakistan.
I successfully raised 50,000 PKR to install a water pump in a small village in Nowshera where families were experiencing water scarcity. I led the effort, secured the funding, and managed the installation of a fully operational water pump that now provides water to almost three houses, benefiting around 15 to 20 people.
Took blood samples and conducted tests for hepatitis B and C, as well as electrolyte levels. Also worked in the physical chemistry laboratory, gaining an understanding of the principles behind high-end German machines used for lab testing.