- Phone: +92-309-537-4626
- Email: [email protected]
What began in 2007 as “Rahein”—an institute dedicated to providing quality education and therapy for under-privilegedspecial children, especially girls—grew from a shared vision under the umbrella of a local special needs institute. When Rahein closed in 2021 due to funding shortages, 30 families lost critical support. Not only were these children from a social class with lower levels of education, less stable employment, and lower incomes, educating a special child was not a priority for them.
We believe every child deserves the chance to thrive—physically, emotionally, and intellectually—and we strive to empower them to face life’s challenges with confidence and dignity. From imparting basic education and skills to manage their personal hygiene and grooming to participating in group sporting activities, we believe that we make a difference in the lives of these children and their families.
From structured lessons to specialized therapies, we deliver holistic support—academic tutoring, physical exercises, sensory activities, and speech sessions—tailored to each child’s needs.
In partnership with RunUp Lahore, we encourage outdoor play and fitness, helping children build strength, coordination, and self‑esteem through fun, supervised activities.
When Infectious diseases risks remain, we pivot to Zoom and WhatsApp to deliver live lessons and therapy, ensuring uninterrupted support for children in high‑risk areas.
We work closely with families, local clinics, and volunteers to build a network of care—providing health check‑ups, counseling, and family training to sustain progress at home.