At TT Global Foundation, we are driven by a steadfast commitment to community development. From providing essential healthcare services to improving access to clean water, our efforts are aimed at fostering sustainable development and transforming lives.
Established in 2010 in Noinke Village, Gujranwala City, our clinic provides vital healthcare services to the community, eliminating the need for residents to travel 16 kilometers for basic care. Today, this facility not only provides essential medical care but also operates as a financially self-reliant entity.
patients daily living in the local neighboring villages
people residing in the local community
Offering medicines at a 12% discount, our pharmacies provide affordable healthcare and employment opportunities for marginalized individuals. Revenue from these outlets directly sustains our village medical center, ensuring ongoing healthcare support for underserved communities.
Access to safe drinking water is a challenge in most rural communities, and it is crucial to have safe drinking water in schools to maintain student health.
To date, we have established safe drinking water systems in three schools in Pakistan and one in Kenya. We provide complete solutions, including drilling borehole wells, installing water tanks and pumps, and connecting filtration systems.
Established safe drinking water systems
in three schools in
Pakistan and
one school in
Kenya.
Recognizing inadequate government funding for village schools, TT Global Foundation upgraded infrastructure in three government schools in outskirts of Gujranwala.
We constructed new classrooms, equipped them with new furnitures, installed amenities like fans and water filtration systems, and provided uniforms. These improvements enhance the learning environment and boost community confidence, leading to higher enrollment rates.
Due to the construction of new classrooms and improved infrastructure, our enrolment has increased by almost 30%, and the school is now qualified as a future board exam center, so the students would no longer have to travel far to sit their final board exams.
Teacher from Government School, Pakistan