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Our Vision

Our goal is to create meaningful lives, alter the lives of those in need, and save lives. Social justice, equality and fairness, encouraging greater diversity, and a sense of pride in our towns and heritage are the guiding elements of our beliefs.

Our Mission

Our goal is to combat poverty by educating kids, empowering women, and aiding those in need in Pakistan, the UK, and around the world. We also hope to save lives by giving people access to high-quality healthcare and clean drinking water.

Our Funding

Contributions, alliances, and allies provide funding for our activities. The transformation we are able to implement for the British & Pakistani people is the result of thousands of people. Fill in the form below to join them.

Seminar on Health risks of cousin marriages in House of Lords, London

Health Risks Of Cousin Marriages

Prevention of cousin marriages and associated genetic diseases

The issues surrounding cousin marriages have been well published in the last 50 years.

The disorders are correlated with the same DNA from blood related parents. The explanation is that each human is composed of 46 chromosomes. There are two sets of chromosomes taken: 23 from the mother and 23 from the father. It implies that a typical infant will inherit two sets of genes in addition to its own. In cousin marriages,   familial diseases can be inherited as evidenced in many Royal families across the globe. 

Abbas Foundation is supporting Public health education to prevent avoidable diseases in blood related marriages.

Genetic Health Awareness Programme

Abbas Foundation supports community health education initiatives that raise awareness about genetic health risks associated with closely related marriages.
Through education and awareness programmes, we aim to help communities make informed health decisions, reduce preventable illnesses, and support healthier future generations.

Mobile Health Clinics

The majority of people in Pakistan reside in remote locations with poor access to medical care. Even though the government set up rural health centres and basic health units at the local level, the availability of high-quality care is restricted by underperforming and non-functioning facilities. Mobile health services are one approach to improve access and expand services in rural areas. 

The Abbas Foundation has set up mobile health unit in rural South Punjab in response to the needs of marginalised groups. The MHU is a specially designed car that is stocked with medical supplies, equipment, and knowledgeable personnel. Its mission is to provide otherwise unavailable healthcare closer to communities’ places of residence. 

The primary goal of mobile health care is to provide homeless and underprivileged individuals with accessible health services even if they are unable or unwilling to visit permanent clinics and hospitals. With your support we can expand Mobile Health Units to many places.

Our Upcoming Campaign

Stand with us as we launch a new chapter of hope through our upcoming NGO campaign. Together, we can turn compassion into action and drive transformative change.”

Mobile Healthcare

Eye - Restore The Vision

Feed The Hungry

Flood Relief

Emmergency Appeal

Women Empowerment

Become a volunteer to help them

Join us in making a difference by becoming a volunteer. Your time and passion can create positive change and inspire others to do the same. Empower change through volunteering. Every action you take ripples through communities, leaving a lasting impact on lives and fostering a brighter tomorrow.

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Flood Relief 2022

Abbas Foundation supporting flood relief efforts in interior Sindh Pakistan.

Free Mobile Healthcare

Abbas Foundation providing free healthcare along with our partners in rural Punjab, Pakistan

Charity Cricket Match 2023

Abbas Foundation charity cricket match to support free healthcare

Safe & Responsible Operations

All activities carried out by Abbas Foundation in Pakistan are carefully risk assessed and delivered in safe rural areas of South Punjab.
Our programmes operate under strict safeguarding, travel safety, and operational procedures to ensure the protection of beneficiaries, volunteers, and charitable funds.