Give Hope, Give Life: Cash Donation to Fatimid Foundation

 Consider a child who requires a mere transfusion just to live another day. For countless families in Pakistan struck by thalassemia, hemophilia, or other blood disorders that last a lifetime, that's not an unusual notion, it's their life. At Fatimid Foundation, we are determined to alter that reality. But we cannot do it without your assistance. Your cash donation to Fatimid Foundation can make a significant difference.


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Why Fatimid Matters?

Free, Safe Treatment for Thousands

Fatimid Foundation is a major NGO providing blood transfusion and haematological services in Pakistan, treating hemophilia, thalassemia, and other genetic blood diseases. Thousands of units of healthy, fully screened blood and blood products are transfused to registered needy patients every month at no cost.

Widespread Reach

With over 10 centres spread throughout the nation, Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, Quetta, Multan, Hyderabad, and beyond, Fatimid delivers care to distant and underserved populations.

Meeting an Actual Need

The price tag for continuous care of patients is steep, and the cost of the foundation's activities includes secure blood collection, infection screening, specialized medical treatment, diagnostics, and keeping facilities up. Some families just cannot afford to pay this. 

How Your Cash Gift Makes a Difference?

When you give cash, you're giving directly to the critical services that save lives and enhance health:

  • Blood and blood component collection, testing, and frequent transfusions which thalassemia/haemophilia patients to live.

  • Free healthcare treatment & diagnostics, early detection, complication treatment, and improved quality of life.

  • More centres or advanced equipment serve more patients better.

  • Provides families with emotional, educational, and logistical assistance.

How to Donate Cash to the Fatimid Foundation

Giving is easy, transparent, and sincere. Below are the means through which you can donate:

Online Donation

Go to the website of Fatimid Foundation or donation platforms where you can contribute through bank transfer, mobile payment, or online channels.

Bank Transfer / Cheque

You can give cash donation to Fatimid Foundation to their bank accounts directly or provide cheques. These are available at their head office in Karachi or the regional centres.

Monthly Sponsorships or Regular Donations

Think of becoming a regular giver. Even a tiny monthly cash donation to Fatimid Foundation over many years can pay for treatments, blood components, or centre activities.

Fundraise With Friends/Community

Hold small gatherings, drives, or peer fundraising events from your circle, company, or social network, and give the collected cash.

FAQs

Q: How do I know my donation will be used properly?

Fatimid Foundation believes in transparency and accountability. Financial operations are audited, financial reports are attested, and funds are invested in patient care, treatment, blood safety, and infrastructure.


Q: Is my cash donation tax‑deductible?

Yes, in most cases. Fatimid Foundation is a registered non‑profit/charity under Trust laws in Pakistan, and cooperates with institutions such as Fatimid UK for overseas donors, which furnish documentation and compliance with finance regulations. Please verify local tax legislation and request that the Foundation provide any receipts required.


Your Kindness, Their Tomorrow

Each contribution, however big or small, is a strand in the safety net that prevents hundreds of children from having to endure. By cash donation to Fatimid Foundation, you're not merely donating money, you're donating comfort meals, hours of happiness, health regained, and hope restored.

You can contribute:

Save lives

Keep kids in school (rather than tending to sickness)

Lessen the load on already stretched-out families


If you're reading this today, know your generosity counts. Be part of the tale where kindness prevails. Give cash donation to Fatimid Foundation today. Offer someone a tomorrow.


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