Who We Are
Sakhawaht Trust was set up in 2005 with the view to support underprivileged with their studies, over years, the project has expanded to different strands; including Solar Panel Project , helping widows with their bills so they can use the money for essential food and medical needs, Clean Water Project, the trust has installed 100s of pumps in villages, water Plant in flood stricken areas: Dera Ismael Khan etc.
The main object of the trust remains the promotion of education in underprivileged.
The trust is running a school with 300 plus students, elderly and young both attending to obtain lifetime skills, reading, writing, tailoring with the view to open their own businesses.





What We Do
Water Plant Solar Project
Providing sustainable energy solutions to power vital infrastructure in remote areas. We harness the sun to ensure reliable utility support for widows and underprivileged communities.
Clean Water Plant Project
Installing life-saving water pumps and filtration plants across flood-stricken regions like Dera Ismael Khan. We are committed to ending water scarcity and delivering a clean, safe supply to hundreds of villages.
School Project – Education
Empowering over 300 students with essential literacy, vocational tailoring, and life skills for a self-sufficient future. From young children to the elderly, we provide the tools to turn education into local entrepreneurship.
Sewing School Project
Providing women with professional tailoring skills and equipment to foster financial independence. This initiative transforms a traditional craft into a sustainable livelihood, allowing graduates to launch their own businesses and support their families.
Flood Relief
Impact Stories
From Classroom to Career: Ayesha’s Journey
After joining our vocational tailoring program, Ayesha gained the skills and confidence to open her own local business. She now provides for her family while mentoring other young women in her community.
Clean Water for Dera Ismael Khan
Following the devastating floods, our solar-powered water plant provided a lifeline to over 100 families. By replacing contaminated sources with filtered water, we have seen a significant rise in local health and village stability.