Working Towards a Better Tomorrow
HOPE UK is a volunteer-driven nonprofit which has been supporting poverty-alleviation efforts in Pakistan since 2008. HOPE UK supports new and ongoing projects in Health, Education, Vocational Training, Clean Water, and Emergency Relief to underprivileged communities in Pakistan. We rely on generous funding from individuals like you. From sponsoring a child’s education, to contributing towards a generator or incubator for a hospital, to buying a child a rare new outfit on the Islamic holiday of Eid, there are numerous ways to make a difference.
HOPE UK passes the strictest tax standards for a UK charity and is registered as by the UK Charity Commission (159221) – your donation not only makes a difference in someone’s life, it is eligible to receive Gift Aid as well, so you can maximize your donations! HOPE UK accepts donations in the form of Zakat and Sadaqa along with allocations towards special projects.
Our Story
Health Oriented Preventive Education (HOPE) was the inspiration of Dr. Mubina Agboatwalla, a pediatrician by profession who helped eradicate polio from Pakistan in the early stages of her career. In 1997, while working in Karachi’s government-sponsored hospital for the needy, Civil Hospital (where she currently still practices), Dr. Mubina thought of a vision for the betterment of the citizens of her country. She and a small band of volunteers joined forces to establish HOPE as a nonprofit governmental organization in Pakistan.
Due to Dr. Mubina's medical background, HOPE's initial objective was to provide the poor with better access to medical centers and hospitals. In a country grappling with basic issues such as lack of access to clean drinking water, poor maternal and infant health, malnutrition in children, prevention and treatment of diseases such as malaria, cholera, and tuberculosis, it already seemed as though HOPE had enough of a challenge on its hands. But soon Dr. Mubina realized that the cornerstone of a productive and forward-thinking community relies on both a healthy body and healthy mind. She honed her vision to an integrative approach that was twofold: health and education.
Today, HOPE has evolved to an organization that prioritizes the health and education opportunities of underserved women and children in Pakistan. HOPE aims to empower females with education and health so that they become self-sufficient and productive members of society.
As a single woman in a male-dominated country, Dr. Mubina faced many challenges and setbacks; it was through perseverance and hard work that HOPE grew from a dream to a reality. Today, HOPE has a countrywide presence throughout Pakistan which includes hospitals, formal schools, informal schools, vocational centers, basic health clinics, mobile health clinics, and maternal health clinics, all which provide free or minimal-cost healthcare and education. Additionally, HOPE has been active in disaster relief efforts throughout Pakistan.
In the course of 25 years, HOPE has emerged as a viable solution in bettering the socioeconomic forefront of the people of Pakistan, particularly women and children.