About Us

Philosophy of Aman
Inspired by the Quran and the Teachings of Prophet Muhammad (SAW).
The Visionary: Muhammad Hamza
In 2017, Muhammad Hamza embarked on a mission to create a better world. He founded Aman Welfare Society in Lahore, Pakistan, driven by a profound vision: a peaceful world where truth, equality, and justice prevail.
The Journey Begins
Growing up in Pakistan, Hamza witnessed firsthand the devastating effects of poverty, inequality, and social injustice. He saw children deprived of education, families struggling to access healthcare, and communities torn apart by discrimination.





Pillars of Aman Welfare Society
Truth (Sidq)
Transparency in all operations. Honest communication with stakeholders. Accountability in decision-making. Integrity in financial management
Equality (Musawat)
Non-discrimination in services and opportunities. Equal access to education, healthcare, & economic empowerment. Promotion of social justice & human rights. Empowerment of marginalized communities
Justice (Adl)
Fairness in decision-making and resource allocation. Protection of vulnerable populations (women, children, elderly). Advocacy for policy changes and social reform. Access to justice and legal aid
Hamza's vision remains unwavering:
“A world where every child has access to quality education, every individual has access to healthcare, and every community thrives economically and socially.” Join Muhammad Hamza and Aman Welfare Society in creating a more just, peaceful, and prosperous world.
2017
Humble Beginnings
Launched with a mission to uplift communities through education and healthcare.
2019
Impact and Growth
Expanded programs, earning trust and recognition for impactful work.
2022
Embracing Triumphs
Overcame challenges to deliver relief and healthcare to thousands.
Now
Future Vision
Committed to innovation and empowering communities for lasting change.
Vision Statement:
“Aman Welfare Society envisions a world where:
- Every individual has equal access to quality education and healthcare.
- Communities thrive economically, socially, and environmentally.
- Human dignity and rights are respected and protected.
- Marginalized voices are empowered and heard.
- Sustainable development and social justice prevail.”
Primary Objectives:
- Provide quality education to underprivileged children.
- Ensure access to healthcare services for marginalized communities.
- Empower women and youth through economic empowerment initiatives.
- Provide disaster response and relief services.
- Promote social justice and human rights.
Strategic Objectives:
- Strengthen organizational capacity and governance.
- Diversify funding sources and partnerships.
- Enhance monitoring, evaluation, and reporting.
- Foster community engagement and ownership.
- Ensure transparency, accountability, and integrity.
The organization's guiding principles reflected Hamza's unwavering commitment:
Hamza knew he had to act. He gathered like-minded individuals and established Aman Welfare Society, naming it after the Urdu word for “peace.
Truth
Transparency and honesty in all endeavors.
Equality
Empowering marginalized communities.
Justice
Advocating for human rights.