On 22nd September 2025, The Saviour’s Welfare Society conducted its Second Flood Relief Camp in Churai Wala, Rasool Pura, Kasur, to continue supporting families affected by the devastating floods. The camp aimed to provide both food assistance and essential healthcare support to those in need.
In preparation for the upcoming Flood Relief Camp, The Saviour’s Welfare Society organized a Rashan packing activity. Council members and volunteers joined hands to pack essential food and household items with great dedication and teamwork. Their collective effort ensured that the relief packs were ready for timely distribution to flood-affected families
In this camp, The Saviour’s Welfare Society distributed Rashan (food supplies) to 50 affected families. The food packages were carefully prepared to meet daily nutritional needs, ensuring that struggling families received immediate relief and comfort during this difficult time.
.On 10th September 2025, The Saviour’s Welfare Society organized its First Flood Relief Camp in Essa Nagar, Norowal, to support families severely affected by the recent floods. Our dedicated team reached out to the community with compassion and commitment, distributing rashan (food supplies) and essential medicines to the affected households. A total of 40 families received medical assistance, ensuring timely care and relief during this challenging period.
Alongside the food distribution, The Saviour’s Welfare Society also arranged a Medical Relief Camp to provide healthcare support to flood victims. Essential medicines were provided to 40 families, ensuring they received proper treatment and care. The medical assistance offered timely relief and helped prevent the spread of waterborne diseases, reaffirming our commitment to the well-being of the affected families.
On 29th September 2025, The Saviour’s Welfare Society joyfully distributed Bibles to 300 students, aiming to spread the Word of God and inspire young hearts to grow in faith and in the knowledge of Jesus Christ.
“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.”
— Psalm 119:105
The Saviour’s Church is committed to supporting underprivileged families by organizing food distribution drives during major celebrations such as Christmas and Easter. This initiative ensures that everyone can share in the joy of the season, regardless of their circumstances.
Beyond providing essential nourishment, this effort fosters a strong sense of community, compassion, and unity. By reaching out to those in need, the church reaffirms its commitment to social welfare, embodying the spirit of love, generosity, and care for all, regardless of background.
Each year, approximately 300 families receive food packages, offering relief and comfort during these festive occasions. Through this act of kindness, The Saviour’s Church continues to bring hope and joy to countless lives.
The Church is more than just a building—it is the community of believers who follow Jesus Christ. According to Christian teaching, the Church is the Body of Christ, called to worship God, share His love, and serve others. It is a place where people gather in faith, grow spiritually, and support one another as a family united in Christ. The Church exists to preach the Gospel, practice fellowship, and be a light in the world, reflecting the teachings and compassion of our Lord and Saviour’s
On the second day of the seminar, the session was led by Professor Asam Saleem, who delivered an insightful presentation on the topic of Youth and the Education System. He emphasized the need to modernize educational methods to better engage the younger generation and equip them with the skills necessary to face future challenges. Professor Saleem also highlighted the importance of inclusive education, stressing that Christian youth, like all students, should be given equal opportunities and support to thrive academically and socially. He encouraged the community to foster an environment where every young person, regardless of background, feels valued and empowered.
On the final day of the seminar, the youth participants visited the Lahore Museum as part of an educational tour. The purpose of the visit was to broaden their knowledge of history, culture, and heritage. This experience allowed the students to connect with the rich historical background of Pakistan and gain a deeper understanding of the nation’s cultural identity.
We live in a beautiful world, but it also has its harsh realities—hatred, poverty, and injustice. While we may not be able to eliminate these challenges entirely, we can work towards reducing them. With unwavering dedication.
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