Al-Khairat Trust

Al-Khairat Trust The Trust works on an ethos of compassion for the less fortunate in society. To date over 22,000 patients have been treated.

Al-Khairat (meaning “The Good Deeds” in Arabic) is a not-for-profit charity Trust providing subsidised primary care and financial assistance to the needy in Pakistan. The Trust opened its first primary clinic near DHA Phase I Rawalpindi in December 2017 and has provided free consultation and high quality medicine to over 99% of its patients. The Trust is fully registered as a charity (Reg #-19/2018

) with the Pakistan federal government and is fully compliant. Qualified professional accountants maintain trust accounts. The Trust also provides direct financial assistance to deserving individuals e.g. monthly support for widows and orphans, funding for setting up business, etc.

20/02/2026

Today we arranged an Iftar dinner. Approximately 150 people had a full and satisfying Iftar. Special prayers were offered today for all the sick individuals. The Iftar was opened with dates. The quality of the food was good.

01/02/2026
Some of today's patient
05/11/2025

Some of today's patient

Address

DHA Phase I And Bhara Kahu
Rawalpindi

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday 09:00 - 17:00
Sunday 09:00 - 17:00

Telephone

+923088556198

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Our Story

Al-Khairat (meaning “The Good Deeds” in Arabic) Trust was founded in August 17 by Imran Ali (currently serving as its Chairman) with the aim to serve the needy. The Trust is a not-for-profit charity providing free primary care (DHA Rawalpindi) and financial assistance to the underprivileged in Pakistan.


  • Fully registered as a charity (Reg#-19/2018)

  • Professionally managed (fully traceable expenses, fully maintained patient records, Trust’s own bank account, etc.)

  • Assistance provided for further secondary/tertiary care