FAQs
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
A: SWF is a non-profit, non-governmental humanitarian organization registered with the Social Welfare Department. It focuses on inclusive education for children with disabilities, vocational training for youth, and advocacy for the rights of disabled children, youth, and minorities.
A: SWF operates primarily in Gujranwala, Pakistan, and surrounding areas.
A: SWF aims to promote the education and economic empowerment of persons with disabilities, fostering an inclusive society with equal opportunities and access for all individuals.
A: SWF offers programs in inclusive education, vocational training (including computer skills), assistive devices distribution (e.g., wheelchairs), health-oriented preventive education, human rights advocacy, and child protection.
A: SWF’s programs are designed to benefit children with disabilities, youth, marginalized and disadvantaged groups, including women, older people, and minorities.
A: SWF supports inclusive education by creating accessible learning environments, collaborating with educators and communities, and ensuring that every child receives equal opportunities to learn and thrive.