JanswabhimanWelfare Society

Janswabhiman Welfare Society

Our Impact

We measure success in classrooms filled again, families stabilizing after displacement, and communities that know they are not alone.

The figures below come from our latest consolidated field report. Behind every number is a name, a neighbourhood, and a partnership we are grateful to honour.

Impact that compounds

Numbers from our latest consolidated impact report — updated as field teams verify outcomes.

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Children supported

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Schools & learning hubs

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Refugee families reached

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Active volunteers

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Meals & ration kits

Where the impact shows up

Each area of work has its own goals and partners — together they form the safety net families tell us they rely on.

Education support
Scholarships, learning materials, and after-school mentoring.

2,100+ students enrolled annually

Refugee rehabilitation
Shelter coordination, counseling, and livelihood readiness.

520 families actively supported

Food distribution
Weekly ration drives and emergency nutrition for families in crisis.

35 districts covered last year

Women empowerment
Skills training, micro-enterprise coaching, and peer networks.

860 women trained

Milestones along the way

A short arc of how our work deepened — not every project, but the turning points that shaped how we serve today.

  1. 2016

    Roots in the community

    Volunteer-led drives for education kits and winter relief established our field reporting rhythm with local partners.

  2. 2019

    Refugee rehabilitation desk

    A dedicated intake and counseling pathway launched, linking shelter coordination with livelihood readiness workshops.

  3. 2022

    Learning hubs at scale

    After-school mentoring and scholarship support expanded across multiple districts with educator training cohorts.

  4. 2024

    Nutrition and resilience

    Emergency ration and kitchen support merged with long-term nutrition tracking for families in chronic stress.

Voices from the work

A few snapshots from scholars, volunteers, and graduates — the human side of the totals above.

Aditi
Student scholar
Returned to school after two years out of the classroom — now tutoring younger students every Saturday.
Rahul
Volunteer
Volunteering as a math mentor while fundraising for our winter clothing drive.
Saira
Graduate
Built a tailoring cooperative with neighbors after completing our livelihood training.

How we report what we achieve

  • Field teams log enrollments, distributions, and counseling sessions in standardized templates reviewed each month.
  • Team leads reconcile numbers with partner NGOs and schools before figures enter the annual consolidated report.
  • We publish ranges or “+” suffixes where populations are fluid, and we update this page when verified totals change.

Help us turn the next report into more lives touched

Hope, dignity, and opportunity for every child we serve. Your donation or volunteer hours keep classrooms open, kitchens stocked, and counseling within reach.

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