Inclusion Initiative for Student staff and Community:
Support Services for Students with Disabilities: The University of Faisalabad
provides comprehensive support services for students with disabilities, including
academic accommodations, assistive technologies, and accessible campus facilities.
Accessible Campus Facilities : Our campus facilities are regularly evaluated
and
upgraded to ensure accessibility for individuals with disabilities. We maintain
accessible entrances, ramps, elevators, and restrooms to facilitate mobility and
inclusion.
Childcare Services : Recognizing the importance of supporting parents and
caregivers
in our community, we offer accessible, affordable, and high-quality childcare services
for students, staff, and faculty members with young children.
Professional Development : The University of Faisalabad is committed to
offering
professional development opportunities focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion for
staff and faculty members. These initiatives are aimed at fostering a more culturally
competent workforce.
Supporting Under Privileged in Collaborating with Madinah Foundation:
Scholarship : Madinah Foundation offers scholarships at The
University of Faisalabad and Green
International University for talented individuals from Pakistan. Scholarships cover
tuition and living expenses for one to three years, with a possible fourth-year
extension. Eligibility criteria include being under 30, demonstrating academic
excellence, financial need, and clear career goals.
Disaster and Emergency Relief : Madinah Foundation responds swiftly
to disasters, offering rescue, relief, and rehabilitation
services. We've aided earthquake and flood victims in Pakistan, distributed essentials to
Syrian
refugees, and helped victims of conflict with supplies and healthcare training.
Madinah Eye Camp : Haji Muhammad Salim sponsored global free eye
camps before Madinah Foundation existed.
These camps offer top-notch care with imported equipment and training for local staff. Since
1993, they've provided free medical services, meals, and transportation for some patients.
Thousands receive eye exams yearly, with over 1000 cornea transplants and 200 cataract
procedures performed annually. These camps are held in various parts of Pakistan and several
other countries.
Madinah Medical Center Madinah Foundation established the Madinah
Medical Center in Port Qasim, Karachi, led by
Mr. Shanul Haq Siddiqui. The center provides costly surgeries like Cornea transplants and
Retinal surgeries for free to the economically disadvantaged, serving approximately 300
patients daily with state-of-the-art facilities and qualified medical staff.
MWater, Sanitation & Hygiene Madinah Foundation's mission is to
ensure clean drinking water and sanitation across Pakistan by
2030. In a country where millions lack proper sanitation and safe drinking water, especially
in
conflict zones, the foundation focuses on water access projects, filtration systems, and
hygiene
awareness programs, particularly for underprivileged women.
Free Education to Eliminate Poverty The pandemic has worsened
poverty in Pakistan, with food shortages, job losses, and healthcare
problems. IMF and World Bank data show a 1.9% increase in extreme poverty globally in 2020.
Education is vital, but less than 7% of Grade One students pursue undergraduate studies, and
only 39% find employment. Poverty is a major dropout factor, and university costs are
rising.
Madina Foundation provides need-based scholarships and support to underprivileged students
to break the poverty cycle. They aim to expand scholarships, especially for women, to
empower
them with education and skills. Last year, the foundation spent 422,750,201 on this mission.