Our Story

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In Pakistan - 2008, Shazia A. Khan, a young graduate


AABs journey has been amazing with many achievements, project launches and success stories. AAB after these 15 successful years of hard work and dedication is now under a new name ‘OMPACT FOUNDATION’.
As numbers of underprivileged children grew, she decided to turn the school into a welfare organisation called AAB- the need of life in 2012.

The area has seen cases of sexual abuse of young children and women, most of them found strangled to death. The main reason is that young children in the area did not attend school due to extreme poverty, they play around in the streets or work at shops/homes, hence falling prey to abusers. Therefore, Shazia decided to spread awareness on this and expand her venture.

AAB- the need of life and its project school Minerva Education System admitted children free of cost and provided them with books, stationery, and uniforms. AAB convinced their parents to stop sending their children to work and admit them in the school for free. This was just the beginning of her journey to uplift underprivileged and marginalized communities


Since then,

AAB has launched several projects including educational support programs, free school lunch, human rights awareness campaigns, medical camps, volunteer training, rations during Ramadan and Covid 19

Now, Shazia and her team are stronger and have transformed AAB into OMPACT, venturing into new projects to make a difference in the society