We seek to empower communities
for sustainable impact!

Aagahi illuminates lives!

Aagahi, TCF’s adult literacy programme was launched in 2005 as a community development initiative. It provides illiterate women from rural areas and urban slums around TCF Schools a chance to learn how to read and write.

The classes are held twice a year from January to April and September to December. As a part of  this programme, basic mathematics, Urdu reading and writing is taught to the learners over a period of four months. The literacy module comprises of four workbooks, three to teach phonetics based recognition of sounds and one to teach basic numeracy.

Basic functional literacy skills have an enormous impact on community women. From being able to read bus numbers at a busy bus stop, to calculating the change they are owed at the end of a shopping transaction, to writing a letter to their loved ones, the gift of literacy dramatically transforms their lives.

Through Aagahi, we have imparted functional literacy to…

  • Aagahi Learners

    174,000

Aab e Rehmat – Providing Clean Drinking Water for Healthier Communities

Water is essential to human survival. Over 41,000 children in Pakistan die from diarrhoea caused by unsafe water and poor sanitation every year.

Since 2015, TCF with its partners, is installing water filtration plants for healthier communities around TCF Schools. It opens community-scale filtered water depots in its school premises with dual outlets. One outlet provides clean water to the children attending school while the other is used by community people to have access to drinking water throughout the day.

The objective is to ensure good health and economic benefits to the communities we work in and reduce absenteeism among the school children by providing them with safe drinking water.

Through Aab e Rehmat, we are serving…

  • Basic Filtration Plants

    36

  • Beneficiaries per day

    48,000

Vocational training for financial independence

TCF’s Vocational Training Project is providing women living in TCF school communities, the skills to achieve financial self-reliance.

Launched in the year 2015, the project is being run under partnerships with various institutions.Training Centers are established inside the school premises where trained teachers impart 6-month specialized training in two specific trades which includes Beauty-Cosmetology and Cutting-Sewing-Embroidery.

By the end of the course the learners are equipped with all the necessary skills and knowledge to launch their own small businesses while staying at home. The objective is to provide women with the support they need to lift themselves and their families out of poverty and facilitate sustainable community impact.

Vocational training centers are economic opportunities…

  • Training centers

    15

  • Number of graduates

    3,200