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RSSCT is a social welfare Trust registered under the Societies Registration Act XX1 of 1860 on March 8th, 2008. It is a non-political, non-sectarian welfare association dedicated to the uplift of underprivileged people.
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To provide Basic Medical Help, Food and Shelter to poor and underprivileged people.
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RAZIA SHARIF SHEIKH CHARITY TRUST is purely charitable, non-profitable, and non-commercial trust, committed to undertake project to provide free basic medical care and free bread to poor and deserving individuals and families for the welfare of the mankind irrespective of religion, race, cast, creed, sex, colors, nationality and community.
To Serve Humanity through Quality Education Health Social Welfare
About Razia Sharif Sheikh Charity Trust
The Razia Sharif Sheikh Charity Trust (RSSCT) was established in honor of the late Mrs. Sheikh, a native of Lahore, Pakistan. RSSCT is a social welfare Trust registered under the Societies Registration Act XX1 of 1860 on March 8th, 2008. It is a non-political, non-sectarian welfare association dedicated to the uplift of underprivileged people
Recent Activities
Our Mission
FOOD
RSSCT provides Ration to deserving families on monthly basis all over the country.
MEDICAL
RSSCT running free Medical Clinic on permanent basis to provide basic health facilities to poor people and also arranges Need Based Medical Camps across country.
SHELTER
RSSCT actively participates in restoration and rehabilitation of natural disaster’s affected poor people across country.
WELFARE SUPPORT
RSSCT assists deserving families to enable their daughters to get married without the family experiencing financial hardships.
HUMANITARIAN ACTIVITY
RSSCT has always played its role in hours of need i.e natural calamities, floods, earthquakes, drought, etc.
Our History
The Razia Sharif Sheikh Charity Trust (RSSCT) was established in honor of the late Mrs. Sheikh, a native of Lahore, Pakistan. Although Mrs. Sheikh was schooled at home in a traditional manner and did not receive a formal education, she held a strong belief in education and encouraged all eight of her children to pursue college studies; three of her children are practicing physicians. Mrs. Sheikh was active in her community and a leader in her faith; she performed Hajj and continued to do so even after she was severely disabled by arthritis.