• Phone: +92 335 4610125
  • Email: info@ourchildfoundation.org

What We Do

Our Programs

Four targeted programs addressing Pakistan’s most urgent child welfare crises — from child labor and trafficking to abuse recovery and education.

Program I

Child Labor & Out of School Children

Our foundation’s biggest concern is Child Labor and Out-of-School Children. We provide alternatives to children involved in labor which affects their education, morals, health and safety.

With 26 million out-of-school children in Pakistan (2025), we work with education institutes to provide affordable formal and informal schooling.

– Educational and financial alternatives to children in labor

– Dedicated support for children with special needs

– Legal counseling to reduce hardship on families of detained minors

– Cost-friendly formal and informal schools once financially stable

Program II

Street Children & Trafficked Children

We provide support and better pathways to children forced into begging, selling on roads, and being used as public displays. We also support children trafficked into urban areas for exploitation.

– Connecting street children to shelter homes and safe accommodation

– Educational support and school enrollment assistance

– Protection from trafficking and exploitation networks

– Community rehabilitation and reintegration programs

Program III

Abuse Recovery & Prevention

Our foundation handles highly sensitive matters involving child exploitation. We work alongside the FIA and other government bodies to combat child abuse at every level.

– Victim Services: Recovery for children in exploitation and online sexual services

– Combating grooming gangs that exploit and coerce children

– Government Liaison: Assisting FIA in sensitive exploitation cases

– Pro-bono legal representation for abuse victims

Program IV

Education & Special Services

Responding to the State of Children Report 2024 Pakistan, we provide cost-friendly formal and informal education to the 26 million out-of-school children, including those with disabilities.

– Psychological Counseling for victims of child sexual abuse

– Strategic Referrals through expert third-party specialists

– Pursuing legal avenues to secure financial compensation for victims

– Special education and disability support services