OUR PROJECTS
SB International School
Started by AusPak Welfare Society in 2012, SB International School has continuously provided a curriculum-based education to approximately 100 students each year. AusPak provides funding to cover students’ stationary, uniform, transport and tuition fees and school lunches.







Community Library
A community library that provides 10,000 books of different varieties – history, science, math, english, business, IT – for students of SB International School and the public to access. Currently, this is the only libary available to the communities of Bhera and Ali Pur Syedan.




Women's Skill Development Centre
- Hair Styling (Parlour)
- Textile work (Stitching and Embroidery)
- Mehndi – traditional henna art
- Beauty and personal styling
- Computers and IT






Clean Water Project
AusPak Welfare Society installed the first free-to-use reverse osmosis water plant in 2012. Since then, the water plant has benefitted over 5000 individuals living in the remote community of Ali Pur Syedan.



Ramadan Ration Packs
Every year, AusPak Welfare Centre sponsors the distribution of Ramadan Ration Packs to 300 families within and surrounding communities of Ali Pur Syedan. Each ration pack contains essential ingredients such as:
- Rice
- Flour (wheat + gram)
- Sugar
- Lentils
- Cooking oil



Free Medical Camp - Pakistan
In 2014, AusPak Welfare Society had the pleasure of hosting Dr. Tyler Evan, along with local doctors Dr. Shahid Sial and the late Dr. Noor Ul Amin at a medical camp at SB Centre. Over 3 days, the doctors performed health checkups and provided medicine to over 300 individuals from the community. Patients with severe signs of illness were also referred to hospitals in Lahore for further treatment.



Free Medical Camp - Australia
In March of 2024, AusPak Welfare Society hosted heart specialists Dr. Israr and Dr. Ahmad in a remote Indigenous community of the Northern Territory, Australia. The doctors performed health checkups on individuals from the community, with a focus on identifying problems in heart functioning. The camp was highly valuable to the community – one individual with signs of severe heart complications was identified and airlifted to a hospital for treatment in Adelaide.

