Measurable Change Across Pakistan

From Rozgar College training milestones to a 1,000+ volunteer force, we are building resilient communities through SDG-aligned action.

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Impact at a Glance

Our verified milestones as of 2026.

Primary Impact Metric
Relief Delivered (2025)
Humanitarian Crisis Response
PKR 0M+
Emergency Funding Deployed
Active Operations: 2025-2026 Cycle
Women Trained
0
Certified Graduates
5 Regional "Rozgar" Centers of Excellence
Volunteers Mobilized
0+
Certified Responders
Nationwide Operational Reach
Years of Service
0+
Since 2013
Safety Scouts
0+
Professional Scouts
Current Spotlight: Emergency Response - Tarlai Incident 2026
Current Spotlight

Current Spotlight: Emergency Response - Tarlai Incident 2026

From Aid to Empowerment: Card-Based Support System

In response to the Tarlai Incident, the IDC Foundation has moved beyond temporary relief to provide a structured, dignified rehabilitation path for affected families.

24/7 Field Presence: Dedicated teams providing round-the-clock assistance and hospital support.

Medical Support: Over PKR 3M+ deployed for emergency surgeries, medicine, and long-term care.

The Card-Based System: We introduced an innovative, transparent card-based system to ensure families receive consistent, trackable support for food, healthcare, and rebuilding.

Flood Relief 2025: The Southern Punjab Response

The Crisis

The 2025 floods devastated Southern Punjab, claiming 1,700+ lives and damaging over 2 million homes.

Our 3-Phase Response Model

We deployed PKR 4.18M across five regions in Punjab using a strategic recovery framework:

Flood Relief 2025: The Southern Punjab Response

Relief

Immediate deployment of food, clean water, shelter, and hygiene kits.

Recovery

Reconstructing 100 houses to restore dignity and safety to displaced families.

Resilience

Launching localized livelihood programs to ensure families do not fall back into poverty.

Women Empowerment

Women's Empowerment & Bunnat

Breaking the Cycle of Poverty

Through our Rozgar Colleges, we provide free vocational training to women, including those from the Christian community and other marginalized groups. We believe that empowerment knows no religious or ethnic boundaries.

Project Spotlight: Bunnat

The Bridge: While Rozgar Colleges provide the skill, Bunnat provides the source of income.

The Result: 8,081 women are now running their own businesses or working as professional artisans, contributing to Pakistan's GDP.

Visit Bunnat Website
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I didn't just learn to stitch; I learned to lead. Today, my income supports my children's education.

- A Bunnat Artisan

Strategic Shift

From Crisis Response to Sustainable Development

Our journey is defined by a shift from being first responders to future builders.

Human Security

1,400+ scouts providing security at public gatherings, ensuring community safety without political or ethnic bias.

Inclusive Growth

Explicit focus on youth leadership and women's economic participation to meet UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 1: No Poverty and SDG 5: Gender Equality).

Our Journey

Milestones of Service

2013
Founded as a grassroots volunteer scouting organization
2019
Officially registered as an independent NGO
2021
Launched the 1st Rozgar College in Rawalpindi
2022
Expanded with the 2nd College in Quetta
2023
Opened the 3rd College in Multan to support Southern Punjab
2024
Established the 4th College in Lahore
2025
Opened the 5th College in Peshawar, reaching 12,088 total women trained
2026
Launch of the Tarlai Rehabilitation Card System, setting a new standard for transparent aid

Together, We Can Do More

Your support fuels the scouts on the ground and the women at the sewing machines.