Sadaqat Welfare Society

Ferozepur Road, Lahore
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Affordable Housing Secure Environment Green Spaces Community Amenities

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.

  • Developer: Sadaqat Welfare Trust
  • Ideal For: Ideal for middle-income families and first-time homebuyers seeking budget-friendly and safe residential options.
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Latest Updates

Sadaqat Welfare Society Lahore's 2026 Flood Relief and Healthcare Initiatives

In early 2026, Sadaqat Welfare Society Lahore conducted a large-scale free medical camp in March in partnership with Hameed Latif Hospital and local NGOs, serving over 2,000 patients with check-ups, dental services, and medicines. In April, it launched an online donation channel via Meezan Bank’s mobile app for sadaqah contributions. In May, it initiated a flood-relief food-distribution drive delivering ration packs to dozens of families in flood-affected outskirts of Lahore.

New Online Donation Channel Launched via Meezan Bank

Sadaqat Welfare Society Lahore introduced a dedicated digital donation mechanism in April 2026, enabling direct sadaqah contributions through Meezan Bank’s official mobile application and internet banking platform. This initiative aims to increase transparency, accessibility, and donor engagement for charitable giving.

Collaborative Free Medical Camp with Hameed Latif Hospital

In March 2026, Sadaqat Welfare Society Lahore co-organized a major free medical camp with Hameed Latif Hospital and local NGOs, providing comprehensive healthcare—including general consultations, dental care, and essential medicines—to more than 2,000 underprivileged patients in Lahore. The event underscored community-based health access and cross-sectoral humanitarian coordination.

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