Thanks to your generous support and the help of our partners, RAM now has solar panels! 

The system is powerful enough to support the entire Sablone House during the day. For the evening and nights, four large tubular batteries were installed.

This project was crucial to our ongoing work due to constant power outages in Pakistan. Often, the power is out for 8-10 hours. 

Even when the power is on, the current is irregular, so it is often unusable anyway. We frequently had to cancel scheduled sewing and computer training classes. This caused delays in our students completing their courses. 

Because of the new system, we will not need to worry about power outages anymore and our electricity costs will be greatly reduced.

To contribute to our ongoing efforts ending cycles of poverty for religious minorities in Pakistan, please click here.

AMNA’S STORY | SCABIES FOR 16 MONTHS

AMNA’S STORY | SCABIES FOR 16 MONTHS

Amna recently traveled about 18 miles with her children to come our medical Life Center. She told us that for 16 months she had suffered from scabies. Nothing had healed her. As a result, not even her own relatives would come to her house anymore. Her husband had died...

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ULFAT’S STORY | POLICE TORTURE

ULFAT’S STORY | POLICE TORTURE

The following is a report from our legal team that regularly deals with cases of injustice.  Ulfat* is a single mother of six children. She has worked in Muslim houses for many years to look after her children. With tears in her eyes, she told us how many problems she...

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HADIA’S STORY | BABY WITH PNEUMONIA

HADIA’S STORY | BABY WITH PNEUMONIA

Hadia* is a 40-year-old refugee woman who we met through our staff that are working with refugees. Her 16-month-old boy was severely sick with a high grade fever. Our staff brought them to the Life Center medical clinic.  Our doctor diagnosed the child with pneumonia...

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