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NIBD Welfare Society Raises Rs29 Million at Ramadan Fundraiser

Sobia Khan

Karachi: In a significant show of philanthropy during Ramadan, the NIBD Welfare Society raised Rs29 million at a fundraising event held at Tabani House in DHA Phase 6, Karachi.

The fundraiser, hosted by businessman Humza Tabani under the theme “Rehmat Ka Mahina, Umeed Ka Paigham”, brought together leading philanthropists, corporate figures and members of the business community. The proceeds will fund 20 bone marrow transplants for underprivileged patients suffering from blood cancers, thalassemia, aplastic anemia and other life-threatening blood disorders.

Funding Critical, High-Cost Treatment

Bone marrow transplantation remains among the most complex and expensive curative procedures in modern medicine. For many families in Pakistan, the cost of treatment is prohibitive.

Organisers said each transplant represents not just a medical intervention but a renewed chance at life for patients who otherwise have limited options.

During the event, detailed presentations outlined the scale of need and the financial barriers faced by patients. As pledges were announced, donations surged, culminating in Rs29 million raised on the spot. Several attendees also committed additional support in the coming days, signalling that the final total is expected to increase further.

Broad-Based Support from Business and Community Leaders

The hosting committee included prominent members of Karachi’s business and philanthropic circles, among them Yasmin Dadabhoy, Saeed Allawala, Shamim Firpo, Aizaz Ul Haq Siddiqui, Fahad Ilyas Nainitalwala, Bilal Chotani, Syed Hussain Sajjad, Omer Bin Zahid, Adnan Abrar, Dr Umer Shamsi, Razzaq Pardesi, Ather Khan, Naveed Bilwani, Moneeza Butt, Mian Idrees Hussain, Tanzeem Taj and Usama Shamsi.

Their participation underscored the collective commitment to expanding access to life-saving medical treatment for financially vulnerable patients.

Continuing Mission Since 2009

Founded in 2009, NIBD Welfare Society has focused on ensuring that financial hardship does not prevent patients from receiving essential treatment for blood disorders. The organisation works to mobilise charitable funding for high-cost procedures and long-term care.

Organisers described the Ramadan fundraiser as a milestone in compassionate giving, setting a benchmark for future healthcare philanthropy initiatives in Pakistan.

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