Al Rehman Welfare Project Ltd
Charity 1158872
Overview
Summary
Al Rehman Welfare Project Ltd appears to be a narrowly focused overseas-aid charity centred on the long-term welfare of orphaned girls in a specific area of Pakistan. Its stated model combines residential provision with support for poverty, education and health, suggesting an intention to address several consequences of parental loss rather than a single need. The available evidence also indicates a possible mismatch between its highly specific core purpose and its broader recorded beneficiary categories, which merits clarification.
Operational geography
Coverage: International
Operational areas:
Evidence and reasoning
Supporting evidence
Remaining uncertainties
- The Charity Commission record directly lists Birmingham City among the places where the charity operates, but provides no Birmingham address, service location, project description, delivery model or partner that can be mapped to any supplied Birmingham ward or recognised place.
- It is therefore unclear whether the Birmingham entry represents direct service delivery, fundraising or volunteer activity, administrative activity, or another form of operational presence.
- No evidence identifies a physical site operated by the charity in Birmingham. The Charity Commission records that the charity does not own or lease land or property, and its listed contact address does not establish operational activity in Birmingham.
- No material partnerships extending the organisation's operational reach within Birmingham were identified in the available evidence.
Additional evidence needed
- A current official service, project or events page identifying where activity takes place in Birmingham.
- A current annual report, trustee report or annual-return narrative describing the nature and location of Birmingham activity.
- Confirmation from the organisation of any Birmingham delivery venues, local partners, outreach areas or fundraising locations.
Areas of work
- Overseas Aid/famine Relief
- The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty
Who they help
- Children/young People
- Elderly/old People
How they help
- Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space
- Provides Human Resources
Discoveries involving this organisation
The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.
Observations
A place-based residential model for a defined group
The organisation appears to concentrate its work on orphaned girls affected by disasters, with an orphanage in Tehseel Kharyan, District Gujrat, as a central delivery mechanism. This suggests a sustained, place-based care model rather than short-term emergency relief alone.
Why it matters
This helps distinguish the charity from general overseas-aid organisations: its potential role is to provide continuity and stability for a highly defined group after disaster-related family loss.
Show evidence
“The objects refer to orphaned girls in Pakistan who lost parents in natural disasters, including earthquakes and floods.”
Source:Charity Commission“The objects specify provision of an orphanage in Tehseel Kharyan, District Gujrat, Pakistan.”
Source:Charity Commission
Support is framed as multi-dimensional rather than custodial
The charity appears to treat poverty, education and health as interconnected needs. The orphanage may therefore function as a platform for wider developmental support, not solely accommodation.
Why it matters
This suggests possible relevance to education, health and child-welfare organisations, and raises questions about whether the charity has partnerships or specialist capabilities beyond residential care.
Show evidence
“The objects include relieving poverty, advancing education, and protecting and preserving health.”
Source:Charity Commission“The charity reports providing human resources and buildings, facilities or open space.”
Source:Charity Commission
Recorded beneficiary scope may be broader than the stated mission
Although the core purpose is specifically orphaned girls, the recorded beneficiary categories also include elderly people. This may indicate wider activity, a reporting classification that exceeds current delivery, or an unrecorded extension of the charity's role.
Why it matters
Clarifying this could reveal overlooked intergenerational support, mission drift, or simply an administrative inconsistency that affects how the organisation is understood and connected to others.
Show evidence
“Who the charity helps includes children or young people and elderly or old people.”
Source:Charity Commission“The objects focus on orphaned girls living in Pakistan.”
Source:Charity Commission
- Whether the orphanage is operating and how many girls it supports.
- Whether elderly people receive services and, if so, how this relates to the stated objects.
- What local partners, staff or safeguarding arrangements support delivery in Pakistan.
Remaining uncertainties
- Recent annual reports or activity updates describing services, reach and outcomes.
- Information on local delivery partners, governance, staffing and safeguarding.
- Evidence explaining the inclusion of elderly people among beneficiaries.
Additional evidence needed
Charity Commission profile
Activities
The charity is inspired to relieve the poverty, advance the education and protect and preserve the health of orphaned girls living in Pakistan, who have lost their parents in natural disasters such as earthquakes and floods, in particularly but not exclusively, by the provision of an orphanage, inTehseel Kharyan, District Gujrat of Pakistan and in such other ways as the trustees may see fit.
Charity objects
TO RELIEVE THE POVERTY, ADVANCE THE EDUCATION AND PROTECT AND PRESERVE THE HEALTH OF OPHANED GIRLS LIVING IN PAKISTAN, WHO HAVE LOST THEIR PARENTS IN NATURAL DISASTERS SUCH AS EARTHQUAKES AND FLOODS, IN PARTICULAR BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY, BY THE PROVISION OF AN ORPHANAGE, IN THE AREA OF TEHSEEL KHARYAN, DISTRICT GUJRAT OF PAKISTAN AND IN SUCH OTHER WAYS AS THE TRUSTEES MAY SEE FIT.