
Education is one of the most powerful tools to break the cycle of poverty. It gives children confidence, skills, and the opportunity to build a stable and independent future. Without education, children are often forced into low-paid labour, early marriage, or lifelong hardship.
At Arsh Foundation, we believe that no child should be denied education due to poverty. That is why we support students who are eager to learn but unable to afford school or university expenses.
Across Pakistan, thousands of children and young adults are unable to continue their education because their families simply cannot afford:
Many students are capable and motivated, yet risk dropping out due to financial hardship — not lack of ability.
Al Ansar Foundation provides direct financial support to students who cannot afford educational expenses.
What We Currently Support


Education support is provided to children and young adults from low-income families who cannot afford school, college, or university fees. This includes school students, university-going girls, and students unable to pay examination fees.
We support: ● School tuition fees ● University tuition fees ● Examination and assessment fees ● Special education support for children with additional needs
At present, Arsh Foundation: ● Pays school fees for 13 students ● Sponsors the university education of 3 female students ● Assists multiple students with examination fees
We are currently sponsoring students studying: ● BSc in Computer Science ● BBA ● BSc in Economics
Yes. Supporting girls’ education is a key focus of our programme. We actively help female students continue their education and build independent futures.
Yes. We support children with special educational needs, including assistance for students attending specialised schools such as Fukoka Special School in Lahore.
The students we support are based in Pakistan, including schools, colleges, universities, and special education institutions.
Students are identified through community referrals and verification, ensuring support reaches families who genuinely cannot afford education costs.
Where possible, donors may sponsor education costs for a student or contribute towards general education support funds.
Education support for eligible students from poor and needy families qualifies for Zakat, in accordance with Islamic guidelines.
Yes. You can make one-time or regular donations to help sustain education support throughout the year.