JDC Foundation Pakistan has been recognized by Karachi Beats as one of the top 10 NGOs in Pakistan. Founded in 2009 by Zafar Abbas, JDC has provided help to over 60 million people in the fields of healthcare, education, food security, and disaster relief.
Healthcare – Free Treatment for Thousands
JDC is leading the healthcare sector with free dialysis centers, diagnostic centers, and emergency medical services. The foundation operates 300+ ambulances across Pakistan, offering free transport for accident victims, pregnant women, and critically ill patients.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, JDC established Pakistan’s first specialized COVID hospital, treating thousands of patients for free. Every month, over 15,000 patients receive treatment at JDC’s medical centers, including free medicines and checkups.
Education – 230 Schools for Free Learning
JDC runs 230+ free schools, ensuring that thousands of children from underprivileged backgrounds receive an education. The foundation also provides vocational training to help young people learn skills for employment.
No child is left behind due to financial problems. Through scholarships and educational support, hundreds of students have successfully completed their studies and entered professional careers.
Disaster Relief – First Responders in Every Crisis
JDC has been a first responder in major disasters, including the 2010 floods, providing food, medical aid, and shelter to over 200,000 displaced families.
During times of economic crisis, JDC distributes thousands of ration bags to struggling families every month. The foundation’s efficient last-mile distribution system ensures that aid reaches those in the most remote areas.
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Free Dastarkhuwan – 100,000+ Meals Every Day
JDC’s Free Dastarkhuwan serves 100,000+ free meals daily in Karachi, Lahore, and other cities. This initiative ensures that daily wage workers, orphans, and homeless people do not go hungry.
During Ramadan, JDC’s food program expands, serving millions of meals throughout the month. In a country where 40% of people struggle with food insecurity, this initiative is a lifeline for many.
A Trusted Name in Welfare
JDC is not just an NGO—it is a trusted and effective organization working for real change. With its healthcare services, education programs, disaster relief work, and food security initiatives, JDC Foundation continues to make a difference.
The recognition by Karachi Beats as one of the top 10 NGOs in Pakistan proves its commitment to helping people and saving lives. JDC remains a symbol of hope for millions across the country