Karachi : Ummah Welfare Trust Pakistan distributed financial assistance cheques worth Rs18.8 million among 500 deserving men and women under its Winter Aid Project 2025, with special focus on widows. The Trust also provided winter kits containing warm clothing and essential items to 100 low-income individuals.

The ceremony was attended by the Trust’s Vice Chairman Haji Abdul Razzaq Beli, General Secretary Haji Bilal Bugti, trustees and religious scholars. According to the organizer’s, Ummah Welfare Trust Pakistan works on a one hundred percent donation policy, ensuring that every rupee donated by the public reaches those in need.

Speaking at the event, Haji Abdul Razzaq Beli invited Karachi’s philanthropists to visit the Trust’s ongoing welfare projects and support the initiatives of their choice. He noted that the Trust continues to run key programs, including support for widows, education for orphan children, medical assistance, livelihood projects, subsidized meal services and the Winter Aid campaign. All activities, he said, are carried out with transparency.















