Shaping Futures with Care

Real Education Skills Independence

Welcome to Rewa Khan Welfare. We go into forgotten neighborhoods to rebuild schools, provide 100% free education to children and adults, and run active employment centers that help women earn a dignified living. Our primary beneficiaries include immigrant families from rural areas and other tribal regions, as well as local communities struggling under economic and social burdens.

Our Founder

Who Are We

Rewa Khan Welfare was founded and is actively run by Rewa Khan, a 23-year-old from the rural village of Pishin in Balochistan. Having grown up in a marginalized area herself, she knows exactly what it means to be overlooked by the rest of the world. Today, she is on the ground every single day, actively working to change that reality for others. Under her leadership, we are a youth-driven, women-led organization that personally understands the urgent struggles that mothers and daughters face in places like Katti Pahari. Our programs include basic literacy classes, vocational training, and community support initiatives that empower individuals to contribute meaningfully to society. Starting from Katti Pahari, and scaling across Pakistan.

Building Independence

What We Do

Holistic, Free Education

100% sponsored learning campuses in underserved neighborhoods, providing safe educational spaces for girls, pre-schoolers, and boys.

Empowering Employment

Operating vocational training centers that transition women from “temporary charity” to steady income by connecting them directly to the job market.

Scalable, Self-Sustaining Systems

Building a proven, independent model designed to be scaled across Pakistan and globally to permanently break the cycle of poverty and despair.

Our Work

Our Journey And Experience: Where We Started

It all started in the narrow, steep streets of Katti Pahari. I found a learning center that was completely left behind. I took it upon myself to rebuild it from the ground up—we renovated the classrooms, brought in solar power, and most importantly, I made sure every single student was fully sponsored so they could study completely free. That first project proved that when you give children a beautiful, dignified environment, everything changes.

Our Philosophy

Why We Build "Systems”

People often ask me why I talk so much about ‘systems.’ It is because I don’t believe temporary charity is the ultimate answer. Giving out rations is incredibly important in a crisis, but it doesn’t change a community’s long-term reality.
To truly change a neighborhood, you have to build infrastructure that works every single day. That means schools that run on a strict, high-quality routine. It means employment centers that don’t just hand out sewing machines, but actually connect women to a marketplace.
When you build a strong, reliable system, people stop relying on donations and start relying on themselves. We successfully built and tested this model in Katti Pahari, and Inshallah, we are going to take this system across Pakistan, and to forgotten communities all over the world.