our projects
project: Rescue Jabbar

A Journey of Redemption and Mercy
Jabbar was a man who found himself trapped under a heavy mountain of debt amounting to Rs. 30,00,000. Pressured and overwhelmed, he made a desperate decision — he ran away, leaving behind a trail of broken promises and worried lenders. His disappearance caused unrest among those who had lent him money in good faith. His future seemed bleak, filled with fear, uncertainty, and disgrace.
However, Road to Jannat Welfare Agency, driven by its mission to offer hope, dignity, and a fresh start, took on the challenge of helping Jabbar. The agency, with the help and generosity of its kind-hearted donors, initiated Project Rescue Jabbar.
The first step was to trace Jabbar’s whereabouts, ensuring his safety and giving him the assurance that he would not be abandoned. Next, the agency carefully identified all individuals and parties to whom Jabbar owed money. This was done with full transparency, honesty, and in consultation with the concerned parties to maintain trust and clarity.
Once the lenders were verified, Road to Jannat Welfare Agency systematically cleared the debts, paying each lender their due amounts. The entire Rs. 30,00,000 was settled, restoring Jabbar’s dignity and giving peace of mind to those who had once been worried about their financial loss.
This project was not just about clearing money; it was about saving a life, rebuilding trust, and spreading the true spirit of mercy and brotherhood. Jabbar was given a second chance — a chance to live honorably, free from the burden of overwhelming debt, and to reconnect with his community and faith.
Today, Jabbar stands as a living testament to what can happen when people come together for the sake of Allah, to lift someone from despair into hope. Project Rescue Jabbar reminds us that no one is beyond saving, and that even the heaviest burdens can be lifted when hearts unite in compassion.
All thanks to Road to Jannat Welfare Agency and its generous donors, who made this miracle possible.
project: JABBAR LOADER RICKSHAW

A Second Chance at Dignity
After the successful completion of Project Rescue Jabbar, where a staggering debt of Rs. 30,00,000 was paid off through the generous support of our donors, Jabbar was finally free — but jobless.
Having lost everything and with no means to earn, Jabbar was at the risk of falling back into the same cycle of poverty. That’s when Road to Jannat Welfare Agency took the next step to restore not just his freedom, but his independence.
With a kind donation of Rs. 200,000, we purchased a Loader Rickshaw for Jabbar — giving him a means to earn daily, live with dignity, and provide for his family.
Today, Jabbar is back on the road — not running from his past, but driving toward a brighter future.
This project is a true reflection of what our welfare mission stands for:
Helping people get back on their feet, not just once — but for good.
project: help rabia

Restoring Dignity and Hope
Rabia’s life has been a series of unimaginable trials. After losing her father in 2011, she faced another devastating blow when her husband passed away in 2022. Left alone to care for her two young daughters, aged just 9 and 10, Rabia found herself battling hardship after hardship.
Her brothers, though emotionally supportive, were financially unable to assist her. With no other choice, Rabia moved in with her in-laws, hoping for shelter and some stability. However, what awaited her was a life of extreme difficulty and oppression.
Her in-laws seized her late husband’s death gratuity, pension, and personal belongings — including his bike and phone — leaving Rabia with no financial resources of her own. Even the donations and small financial help she occasionally received from well-wishers were taken away by the in-laws, ensuring that she remained trapped in dependency and helplessness.
In a further blow to her independence, her daughters were moved to another school without her consent, stripping Rabia of her right to make decisions about her children’s future. She lives with no autonomy, no financial control, and very little hope — merely surviving in a hostile environment for the sake of her daughters.
Road to Jannat Welfare Agency, recognizing the urgency of Rabia’s situation, launched Project Help Rabia. The project aims to rescue Rabia and her daughters from these oppressive conditions, restore her financial independence, and help her rebuild her life with dignity. Through the mercy and generosity of donors, the goal is to provide Rabia with a safe living space, secure schooling for her children, and sustainable financial support to break free from her current misery.
Rabia’s story is a heartbreaking reminder of how widows and orphans can become trapped in cycles of injustice. But it is also a call to action — an opportunity to be a part of transforming despair into hope.
With the help of compassionate donors, Project Help Rabia aims to give this family the new beginning they desperately deserve.
Project: Clean Water

Water Filter Plant in Village Chappar
In the heart of Village Chappar, Jhelum, hundreds of families have lived for years without access to clean and safe drinking water. The villagers, young and old, have been forced to consume contaminated water, leading to widespread health issues such as waterborne diseases, stomach infections, and poor overall well-being.
Seeing the suffering of the people, Road to Jannat Welfare Agency, with the support of its generous donors, launched a mission — Project Clean Water. The aim was simple yet life-changing: to install a fully functional water filter plant that could provide pure, safe, and free drinking water to the entire community.
With dedicated efforts, the agency successfully installed a high-quality water filtration system right in the heart of Village Chappar. This plant now provides clean, filtered water 24/7, ensuring that families no longer have to worry about falling sick from contaminated sources. Mothers can give their children safe water, elders can drink without fear, and the community as a whole can thrive in better health.
This water filter plant stands as a symbol of compassion, hope, and progress — a reminder that small acts of kindness can bring about huge transformations.
Thanks to the donors and supporters of Road to Jannat Welfare Agency, the people of Chappar now have one of life’s most basic necessities restored to them: clean water — a blessing we often take for granted, but which they will cherish every single day.
Project Clean Water in Chappar is not just about water; it is about giving life, health, and dignity back to a deserving community.