Hope · Help · Humanity
Providing flood relief, clean water, and rebuilding lives across Punjab. Together with our communities, we turn devastation into hope.
Hope of Punjab is a humanitarian initiative dedicated to providing disaster relief, clean water access, and rebuilding homes for flood-affected communities across Punjab, Pakistan.
We have served thousands of families across Rajanpur, Pakpatan, Bahawalnagar, Deepalpur, Muzaffar Garh, Chiniot, and Jhang since 2022.
Our mission goes beyond emergency aid. We believe in restoring dignity, providing sustainable solutions like hand pumps for clean water, and building permanent homes to replace those destroyed by devastating floods.
Learn MoreOur work spans emergency relief to long-term rehabilitation across Punjab
Rapid response during floods including rescue operations, food distribution, medical camps, and daily Langar services serving 1,500+ people.
Installing hand pumps in flood-affected areas to provide sustainable clean drinking water. Over 500 hand pumps installed across Punjab.
Constructing permanent homes for families displaced by floods. 75+ homes built in Rajanpur to restore lives and communities.
Providing medical assistance, essential supplies, and long-term rehabilitation support to help communities recover and rebuild stronger.
From emergency flood relief to long-term rebuilding efforts across Punjab
2025
Our largest campaign covering 5+ regions with emergency relief, food distribution, and medical assistance.
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2025
Clean water access restored with hand pumps installed across flood-affected areas, providing sustainable drinking water to thousands of families.
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2022
Permanent homes constructed for families who lost everything in the devastating 2022 floods.
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Digital Creator | Social Activist | Actor | Producer | Documentary Maker
Born in Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan, Nasir Ali is a passionate social activist best known for his cultural bridge-building work between India and Pakistan. Through his storytelling platform Punjabi Lehar, he has conducted over 1,000+ interviews with 1947 Partition survivors, reuniting families separated for over 75 years.
Nasir has coordinated relief efforts across remote rural areas during Pakistan's floods, reaching some of the most inaccessible communities in Punjab. His work has been featured in BBC, NY Times, Washington Post, and other international media.
The dedicated people behind Hope of Punjab's mission
Community Leader | Social Activist | Media Producer
A well-known rural personality from Punjab, Waqar Bhinder is recognized for his contributions to agriculture, community welfare, and media projects. He actively participated in flood relief by distributing rations, clean water, and essentials to affected families.
Travel Creator | Entrepreneur | Volunteer Coordinator
A passionate traveler and digital storyteller, Waqas Haider is the Founder & CEO of Linking Borders Pvt. Ltd. He has worked alongside Khalsa Aid International in flood-hit areas, coordinating relief operations and running daily Langar services.
Social Activist | Project Manager | Relief Coordinator
A passionate social activist from Faisalabad, Allah Ditta has been instrumental in flood relief campaigns across Punjab. He has helped reunite 300+ families separated since the 1947 Partition and built 74 homes for displaced families.
Every contribution helps provide clean water, shelter, and emergency relief to flood-affected families across Punjab.