
Healthcare. Education. Skills training. Three answers to one question: what does a community need to heal?
Our independent clinic in Pak Town, Lahore — opened in January 2026 — provides free checkups and medicines to those who cannot afford care. Top specialists from Lahore volunteer their time, not because they're paid, but because they trust the Arifs and the cause they have built over twenty years.
Mrs. Zareen was the first in Lahore to prove that specialists must be on-call 24/7 in emergency OPDs. Before her insistence, this was considered impractical. Today, it is the standard at JMT-supported facilities — and the lives it has saved cannot be counted on any spreadsheet.
JMT has sponsored over 500 students through their education — from primary school to medical college. We have donated 10,000 books to libraries serving young people who would otherwise have no access to learning materials.
Our sponsorships have produced doctors practising in Pakistan, the UK, and beyond. Dr. Amir Mehmood — now a radiologist in England — and Dr. Tooba from Southern Punjab are just two of many graduates who have transformed their families' futures because someone, somewhere, decided to invest in them.
Education is the only inheritance that cannot be taken away. JMT exists to make sure that inheritance reaches those who need it most.
In partnership with the Hunar Foundation, JMT helps young people develop vocational skills — nursing, electrical work, mechanical training, and more. Our goal is not just to give people fish, but to teach them how to fish, so that they and their families can break the cycle of poverty for good.
Twenty years of training expertise has empowered countless individuals with the skills and confidence to transform their communities. Every graduate becomes a small ripple in the larger story of Pakistan's healing — and Jahanara's living legacy.
A skilled hand is a dignified life. That is what we offer.
Every donation funds healthcare, education, and skills training together — three intertwined paths out of suffering for the people we serve.