Sadaqat Welfare Society is a residential community established by a welfare trust to provide affordable housing. It is well-developed with essential amenities and green spaces, making it a popular choice for middle-class families. The society is known for its secure environment and community-focused infrastructure, offering a balanced urban living experience.
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The Sadaqat Welfare Society of Lahore successfully concluded its annual Ramadan ration distribution initiative, delivering essential food packs to underprivileged families throughout the city. The drive emphasized quiet, dignified support for those facing hardship silently, aligning with core Islamic principles of charity and compassion during the holy month.
The organization actively engaged in the OAMT (Opioid Agonist Maintenance Treatment) Implementation Planning and Capacity-Building Workshop held at The Nishat Hotel, Lahore, co-organized by the Ministry of National Health Services, WHO, and UNAIDS. This marks a strategic expansion into evidence-based harm reduction, addressing Pakistan’s urgent opioid crisis—estimated to affect 4.25 million people—and supporting integration of treatment services at Mayo Hospital.
Sadaqat Ahmed, founder of the Sadaqat Welfare Society, continues to be prominently featured across social media platforms for his sustained commitment to public welfare. His advocacy leverages digital outreach to spotlight systemic social issues and mobilize community support, reinforcing the society’s mission of grassroots service delivery and civic engagement.