This Week's Newsletter
The latest on religious minorities.
Petition to End Forced Marriage
Add your name in support of ending forced marriages.
Persecution in Pakistan | Finding Strength in a Nightmare
One woman’s story of motherhood in Pakistan as a religious minority.
Watch "SWIPE," A Short film on blasphemy
Watch Insider's Documentary on Brick Kiln Slavery
Watch "Shila's Story"
How vocational training has impacted her life. Subtitles in English are available.
The Gift That Keeps on Giving
Send smog relief or sponsor a Pakistani minority family or child. You can even make a gift in honor of a loved one.
Families fed for one month
COVID-19 Response
Pakistani religious minorities and brick kiln workers have been hit especially hard by continued lockdowns, lack of work, and soaring food prices. So far, RAM Foundation has provided 975 food and hygiene kits to families in need.
Click here to learn more.
What We Do
SALMA’S STORY | UTERINE FIBROIDS
Salma is a regular patient at our medical clinic who we used to treat for diabetes and hypertension. Then, the past two months she was coming with the complaint of prolonged periods along and...
FARZANA’S STORY | TREATING DENGUE FEVER
Farzana* first came to our medical clinic when her child was suffering from a high-grade fever. Our staff immediately checked him and gave him the required medication. The next day she returned...
SAJID’S STORY | NO HOPE IN SIGHT
Sajid* recently attended one of our mobile clinics at a brick kiln. His hands and feet were covered in mud as he came straight from making bricks. He had a fever, fatigue, and a cough with bleeding,...
RABIA’S STORY | SEWING WITHOUT GLASSES
17-year-old Rabia* belongs to a very poor family. She is the eldest of five children, and her father is very sick. She enrolled in the sewing program to try to help her family and is very grateful...
SIMRA’S STORY | DIABETES & THYROID DISEASE
Simra* is a young Christian student in our sewing class. However, she always felt tired and irritated and did not show much interest in sewing. She was often absent from class due to sickness. She...