Timeline Of Aman Journey
This timeline highlights Aman Welfare Society’s growth, impact, and commitment to serving marginalized communities.
January: Aman Welfare Society founded by Muhammad Hamza in Lahore, Pakistan.
March: Registration completed with the Government of Pakistan.
June: The first education center was established, providing free education to 50 underprivileged children.
September: The first medical camp was conducted, serving 200 individuals.
January: Expanded education centers to 5, benefiting 250 children.
March: Launched vocational training program for women.
June: Conducted 5 medical camps, serving 1,000 individuals.
August: Partnered with local organizations for disaster response.
January: Established 10 education centers, benefiting 500 children.
March: Initiated economic empowerment program for marginalized communities.
June: Conducted 10 medical camps, serving 2,000 individuals.
September: Collaborated with international organizations for capacity building.
January: Expanded education centers to 15, benefiting 750 children.
March: Launched COVID-19 relief efforts, distributing food and shelter to affected families.
June: Conducted 15 medical camps, serving 3,000 individuals.
August: Partnered with government agencies for healthcare initiatives.
January: Established 20 education centers, benefiting 1,000 children.
March: Initiated sustainable livelihoods program for rural communities.
June: Conducted 20 medical camps, serving 4,000 individuals.
September: Celebrated 4th anniversary, honoring volunteers and donors.
January: Expanded education centers to 25, benefiting 1,250 children.
March: Launched mental health initiatives, providing counseling services.
June: Conducted 25 medical camps, serving 5,000 individuals.
August: Partnered with the corporate sector for fundraising.
January: Established 30 education centers, benefiting 1,500 children.
March: Initiated environmental conservation programs.
June: Conducted 30 medical camps, serving 6,000 individuals.
September: Collaborated with universities for research and development.
January: Expanded education centers to 35, benefiting 1,750 children.
March: Launched advocacy campaigns for social justice.
June: Conducted 35 medical camps, serving 7,000 individuals.
August: Celebrated 7th anniversary, honoring achievements.