ABOUT US

At Saher Welfare Foundation, we believe in the transformative power of compassion and community. Established with a vision to make a positive impact on the lives of individuals and families, we are dedicated to addressing the pressing needs of our communities, with a focus on [mention specific areas of focus, e.g., healthcare, education, poverty alleviation, etc

WHO WE ARE:

Saher Welfare Foundation, established by Dr. Ghulam Yaseen in 2010 with the idea to save lives and providing hopes. The Saher Welfare Foundation is committed to discover better medications for inherited blood disorders, and it is working for the treatment of children having blood cancers and chronic diseases since 2010. Our main goal is to make our country Cancer free. For this purpose, Saher welfare foundation is educating families to prevent next generations from these hereditary blood disorders. Its projects and activities are made possible by the help and kindness of people, organizations and corporations.

WHAT WE DO:

Medical Camps

Prof Dr. Ghulam Yaseen has been holding free of cost medical camps for the treatment of patients suffering from diseases such as:

Burkitt’s leukemia is Burkitt’s lymphoma but with the prevalence of malignant Burkitt’s cells in the bone marrow reaching 20%. Burkitt’s lymphoma is an aggressive condition, and it is more common in children than adults

Bernard-Soulier syndrome is a rare inherited blood clotting disorder that is characterized by unusually giant platelet cells, thrombocytopenia, and prolonged bleeding time. Affected individuals tend to bleed excessively and incur spontaneous ecchymoses.

Myelodysplastic syndromes are a group of cancers in which immature blood cells in the bone marrow do not mature or become healthy blood cells. The different types of myelodysplastic syndromes are diagnosed based on certain changes in the blood cells and bone marrow

Pure red cell aplasia (PRCA) is a rare disorder that designates anemia secondary to failure of erythropoiesis. It is characterized by normocytic, normochromic anemia, which is associated with reticulocytopenia in the peripheral blood and absent or infrequent erythroblasts in the bone marrow.

Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura is a blood disorder characterized by an abnormal decrease in the number of platelets in the blood. A decrease in platelets can result in easy bruising, bleeding gums, and internal bleeding.

Platelet aggregation: The clumping together of platelets in the blood. Platelet aggregation is part of the sequence of events leading to the formation of a thrombus (clot).

Glanzmann thrombasthenia (GT) is a rare inherited blood clotting (coagulation) disorder characterized by the impaired function of specialized cells (platelets) that are essential for proper blood clotting. Symptoms of this disorder usually include abnormal bleeding, which may be severe.

Acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) is a type of cancer of the blood and bone marrow — the spongy tissue inside bones where blood cells are made. The word “acute” in acute lymphocytic leukemia comes from the fact that the disease progresses rapidly and creates immature blood cells, rather than mature ones.

Thalassemia is an inherited (i.e., passed from parents to children through genes) blood disorder caused when the body doesn’t make enough of a protein called hemoglobin, an important part of red blood cells. Thalassemia is a treatable disorder that can be well-managed with blood transfusions and chelation therapy.

Thalassemia is an inherited (i.e., passed from parents to children through genes) blood disorder caused when the body doesn’t make enough of a protein called hemoglobin, an important part of red blood cells. Thalassemia is a treatable disorder that can be well-managed with blood transfusions and chelation therapy.

Hemophilia is usually an inherited bleeding disorder in which the blood does not clot properly. This can lead to spontaneous bleeding as well as bleeding following injuries or surgery. Blood contains many proteins called clotting factors that can help to stop bleeding.

Aplastic anemia is a rare but serious blood condition that occurs when your bone marrow cannot make enough new blood cells for your body to work normally. It can develop quickly or slowly, and it can be mild or serious.

OUR EFFECT TO PUT SMILE'S ON NEEDY FACE'S

From providing critical medical care to offering educational opportunities and community support, our programs are designed to alleviate immediate challenges and create pathways to a brighter future. It is a humbling experience to see the transformation in the faces of those who, for the first time in a long while, feel seen, heard, and supported. The impact of our work extends far beyond the tangible resources we provide. It is about restoring dignity, instilling confidence, and empowering individuals to take control of their destinies. We believe that every smile we create represents a step towards a more inclusive, compassionate, and empowered society.

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    OUR HARD WORK

    These camps have been working effectively since 2010, now as an institution is to procure some land and build a proper hospital for this noble purpose to provide free treatment to the children who are dying with these blood disorders due to the non-availability of treatment.

    DIFFICULTIES WE FACE

    The obstacle we face is the lack of proper labs, medication, and beds, etc. Our patients need to be monitored and observed very frequently, specialized laboratory test needs to be administered and so on.

    LET'S BE THE PART OF US THROUGH DONATION

    Lack of funds is our sole barrier to providing free quality treatment to more and more people. At present, we operate in open-air tents amidst all sorts of natural and societal turbulence. We have had to face about quite a few difficulties, but they have not a hampered with over determination to help the suffering and needy mankind. Please Donate for Blood Cancer Patients, “Teamwork is DreamWorks”. Let’s join the team of Saher Welfare Foundation & give hope to the patients having blood disorders. You can make your contributions to those less fortunate, those suffering from diseases and for urgent necessities of the foundation. Donate fund as your assistance is needed and will be appreciated.

    OUR MEDICAL CAMPS WORKS

    One of the cornerstones of Saher Welfare Foundation’s outreach efforts is our series of Medical Camps. These events are a testament to our commitment to ensuring that quality healthcare reaches even the most remote and underserved communities. Through these camps, we bring together a dedicated team of medical professionals, including doctors, nurses, and specialists, who provide essential healthcare services, screenings, and consultations to individuals who may not otherwise have access to them.

    The Saher Welfare Foundation is committed to discover better medications for inherited blood disorders and it is working for the treatment of children having blood cancers and chronic diseases since 2018.

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