Al-Ain International Trust was established in 2003 with the primary objective of providing free eye care, mainly to those poor people, suffering from treatable blindness and other eye related diseases. More recently, Trustees have extended the objectives to cater for basic Healthcare and Education in under-developing countries. These countries have dismal health statistics showing that thousands of poor people, mostly children die annually from preventable diseases and lack of access to basic health care. All of our Trustees are working voluntarily, to alleviate the pain, suffering and diseases, engulfing the poor and under-privileged people, which they have witnessed themselves during their visits to these countries. It is also well known that in developing and over populated countries, the government often neglects, due to inadequate resources, to provide for all the health needs of the poor communities. In such situations where primary healthcare needs remain severely under served and even basic preventive healthcare is almost unknown.
Over 200 children were provided with books, uniforms all belonging to extremely poor families. Local organisers of Al-Ain International Trust organised this event in Khyber Pukhtoon Khaw to help with school items for children affected by the floods. Most of the people in this area live in poor conditions and read more »
The pictures of the Hope Hospital giving highlights of latest construction, which has took place during 2010. The painting of the main hospital building is near completion and the X-Ray laboratory is due to be refurbished early 2011. 2 Ambulences have recently been sent from the UK and are now read more »
Warm clothes, shoes and eatable items were distributed among the flood victims of Akorha Khatak (KP) by Al-Ain International Welfare Trust Pakistan-UK. Al-Ain International Welfare Trust Pakistan-UK distributed clothes, shoes and eatable items in Flood Effectees of Akorha Khatak (KPK). Necessary to mention that this area is one of the read more »
Ain International Welfare Trust UK / Pakistan distributed food items, clothes, shoes and sheets among hundreds of effectees of village Azizabad, District Nowshehra, the most Flood Effected area of KPK Province. Addressing the ceremony Senior Vice Chairman Al-Ain International Welfare Trust Pakistan, Mr. Fazal-ur- Rehman said that flood was a read more »
Al-Ain with the support of Nottinghamshire Police Aid Convey (NPAC), Uhuru Peace Trust and Savanna Rags Limited have sent further aids of 40 tons of food items, clothes, blankets, shoes, medicines and tents. Al-Ain's plan to distribute this aid between three district, Nowshera, and Charsadda in Pakhtunkhwa province; and in read more »
This is an Urdu article, giving details of Haji Taleh Mehdi's and Martin Holman`s January 2010 visit to Pakistan, They visited number of areas and participate in several Medical Camps organised by the Al-Ain International Trust. Martin Holman is a Medical Physicist who is assisting Al-Ain with aquiring medical equipments read more »