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Established Since 2008

Hope and Healing for Affected Children

Thalassemia is an inherited blood disorder that affects the body’s ability to produce sufficient haemoglobin, leading to anaemia—a shortage of red blood cells. While mild anaemia may not cause significant issues, severe cases require regular blood transfusions to ensure that tissues receive adequate oxygen to function properly.

Thalassemia Facts:

6,000 children are born with Thalassemia Major annually in Pakistan.

70% of these children die before the age of 10, often succumbing to complications from Hepatitis B or C.

90% of affected children come from low-income families, where limited access to healthcare exacerbates their condition.

Our Comprehensive Services

In response to the urgent need for care, Al-Mustafa Welfare Society established a dedicated Thalassemia Unit in 2008, further enhanced by the establishment of a dedicated Thalassemia Centre in 2023. Our unit currently cares for 200 registered patients, providing essential services including:

Monthly Laboratory Investigations:

Regular blood tests to monitor patient health.

Weekly Consultations:

Evaluations by a consultant haematologist.

Blood Transfusions:

Over 10,171 transfusions provided to date.

Iron Chelation Therapy:

Conducted 27,932 times to manage iron overload.

Free Medications:

Ensuring patients receive necessary treatments at no cost.

Engaging Activities:

Organizing fun activities and events for children to foster social interaction and emotional well-being.

Raising Awareness and Prevention

Alongside our medical services, we prioritise public awareness regarding thalassemia. We conduct seminars, walks, and community events to educate families about the disorder and its prevention. Our Chairman, Dr Haji Muhammad Hanif Tayyab, actively collaborates with religious scholars to advocate for thalassemia screening before marriage, encouraging the detection of the disease-causing gene to prevent future cases.

At Al-Mustafa Welfare Society, our goal is to alleviate the suffering of children with thalassemia while promoting awareness and preventive measures in society. With your support, we can continue to provide vital treatment and improve the quality of life for affected families.

Al-Mustafa Welfare Society

Established: 1983 in Pakistan,

Past Registration:

Registered since 1983 vide 558/1983 in Voluntary Social Welfare Agencies, Ordinance 1961 and Trust Act 1882.

Current Registration:

Registered/Reinstated under the Sindh Trust Act, 2020 (Reg. # KAR/East/092/2023).

Tax Status:

Donations made to Al-Mustafa Welfare Society are exempted from Income Tax under section 2(36)c of Income Tax Ordinance 2001.

Certification:

Certified by the Pakistan Centre of Philanthropy, validating our commitment to transparency and effective philanthropy.

International Registrations

United Kingdom:

Al-Mustafa Welfare Society (UK) is registered with the UK Charity Commission (Registration # 1191163).

United States:

Al-Mustafa Welfare Society (US) is a 501c3 exempt organization under IRS, Registered (EIN): 33-2008696.

Canada:

Al-Mustafa Welfare Society (Canada) registered in the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act. Our registration number is: 1667740-1.

Address

ST-1, Block 13-C, Main University Road, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi, Pakistan.

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