Thursday 26 May 2016

FOOD SUPPORT PROGRAMS ( FSP )

FOOD SUPPORT PROGRAMS ( FSP )

Burj Food Programs is a thriving, welcoming service where food builds health, skills and community. Burj Food Supports is a Burj Foundation Unique service that provides monthly (Grocery) items to the low-income families who are having low income and due to this they are forcibly purchased (Grocery)
items on a daily basis due to low income. Or a privileged family who gathered on a monthly basis in food is not borrowed, given that the organization will provide food convenient monthly installments. These days the prices of basic needs such as home kitchen are very hard to meet.
Most people borrow food from tenants on a monthly basis are willing to lend. But the shopkeeper does not give food to every customer on credit.
If the dealer does food have to lend money to a certain extent so. Sometimes the kitchen does not meet the requirements. Since most of our society is either income or salary day, because not everyone would be doing business. Source of income for most people working in these communities depend on.
Due to the limited source of income, most people are taking food on a daily basis, because shopkeeper would not give them food on credit.
In this difficult time Burj Foundation introducing a very special and unique service for its members, in which member’s kitchen responsibility will be the responsibility of the organization; organization will provide monthly food in the form of credit and recovered in easy of 2 instalments.

According to the United Nation’s World Food Programme, 49% of Pakistanis rely on food assistance. Households in the lowest wealth quintile spend up to 60% of their household incomes on food and just under half of the population is estimated to be food insecure.
At BF we make an effort to alleviate hunger on a daily basis through our Food Support Programs and Hunger Relief.

In our FSP Program we identify widows and senior citizens who are financially burdened and Disbursement  packages to them on a monthly basis.
Each package costs us PKR 2,000 (USD 20) and consists of:
  • Oil / Ghee
  • Sugar
  • Rice
  • Red Chilli Powder
  • Masla
  • Salt
  • Tea
  • All Daal

A thorough investigation of each applicant is conducted prior to his / her approval.

Report of WFP - Foundation

1. 20 million affected by the floods
The Pakistan floods this summer impacted the lives and livelihoods of some 20 million people, around 10 million of whom required emergency food assistance.
2. Nearly one in two Pakistanis at risk
Pakistan suffered from widespread hunger even before the monsoon floods, with an estimated 82.6 million people – a little less than half the population – estimated to be food insecure.
3. Widespread poverty
An estimated 36 percent of Pakistanis live below the poverty line and almost half are illiterate. Poorer households typically spend over 60 percent of their income on food.
4. Poor sanitation
50 percent of all Pakistanis have little or no access to clean toilets and drinking water, a condition that renders them vulnerable to infectious diseases.
5. Child mortality
The biggest killers of children under five in Pakistan are diarrhea and acute respiratory infections. Undernourishment is an underlying cause in 38 percent of those cases.
6. Violent conflict 
Conflict along Pakistan’s northwestern border with Afghanistan has forced millions of people to flee their homes. Since 2008, WFP has provided over 2.6 million of them with food assistance.

7. Rising hunger
Volatile food prices over the past seven years have pushed the number of people who depend on food assistance in Pakistan from 38 percent of the population in 2003 to 49 percent in 2009.

8. Wheat dependent
Wheat is Pakistan’s main staple crop and most important source of calories. As a result of the flooding, which submerged around 16 percent of all arable land in Pakistan, the upcoming wheat harvest is expected to be around 15 percent smaller than usual.

Burj Foundation on business listing Pakistan

http://www.businesslisting.pk/Punjab/Okara/Burj-Foundation-b213900

Wednesday 18 May 2016

Our Branches Network

OKARA - Head Office
2nd Floor. E-B 2/3 Flat - Zikriya Palaza,
Chowk Dipalpur, Rd -  Opp Jubilee Life Insurance (JLI)
City Okara 56300
Tel: 033-167-87379
info@burjfoundation.com

OKARA - Food Department
Chak No - 6/4L Main Road Near Convent Church.
City - Okara 56300
Tel: 033-167-87379
info@burjfoundation.com

OKARA - Food & Saving Department
Samad Pura Rd, Near Water Filter Plant.
City - Okara 56300
Tel: 033-167-87379
info@burjfoundation.com

OKARA - Food & Health Department
Sabri Colony - House no - 1083 Main Rd,
City - Okara 56300
Tel: 033-167-87379
info@burjfoundation.com

SAHIWAL.
Coming Up soon

PATTOKI - Food & Saving Department
Street No - 01 House No - 54 Near Central Model School,
Ahmed Nagar Colony - Pattoki - Dv-O, Kasur. 55300
Tel: 033-167-87379
info@burjfoundation.com

ABOUT US.

ABOUT US.


Poverty is a global challenge that the whole civilized world is addressing to alleviate it. The philosophy of globalization and its spirit demands societies coordinate economy, social change and development as one unit and not as divided in compartments to move ahead. The attitude of compartmentalizing societal issues into cubicles cannot effectively contend with the philosophy of globalization. Microfinance started with this very approach, but unfortunately methodologies, recourses, policies, systems, and procedures to grasp a widespread made it scattered. The race of achieving high targets detracted from most of the institutions working for microfinance, thus leaving behind the initial focus which is the conviction of poverty alleviation by enhancing the productivity of poor people and building their skills to earn money with honor and dignity. Microfinance also has a social performance motivation. Burj Foundation has a strong notion that the ultimate financial sustainability cannot be availed without social sustainability. However, the dream of changing the lives of poor cannot become a reality without fulfilling the aim of social performance. No doubt, microfinance is a tool which can change not only the individual lives of the poor, but also can bring a social revolution in poor countries towards greater productivity. Social performance based microfinance is not a commercial based industry. It has a belief on socio productive profitability, which occurs as a result of prominent social change at a larger scale. In this perspective Burj Foundation was established to accomplish the real goals and objectives of the microfinance sector, which are currently neglected to an enormous extent. It is a social performance based non-governmental organization with highly committed, self-motivated, innovative and enthusiastic grassroots experts as its founding members. They are also very experienced microfinance practitioners. Burj Foundation is registered under Societies Act 1860 .





Burj Foundation is an organization in Pakistan aiming towards achieving millennium development goals with a holistic approach. It is simultaneously addressing health, education, and the financial vulnerability of poor populations to ease their burdens while systemically alleviating poverty.” 

Burj Introduction.

BURJ Foundation is an independent, voluntary, and non-political charitable organisation which has been dedicated to the poor localities around Pakistan since 2014. The aim of BF is to alleviate poverty through the provision of practical assistance to those who are most in need in the areas of Hunger Relief, Education and Public Assistance. We work towards materializing our motto, “Where there is a human being, there is an opportunity for kindness. BURJ Foundation is operational with these products from NOV-2014.        BURJ Foundation is a non-profit organization, registered under the societies Registration Act, " XXl "of 1860.