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In today’s environment, for an individual or a family to survive with a half-decent life requires some type of vocational skill or training. Hidaya Trust recognizes this need and helps people to learn to help themselves. Underprivileged individuals are supported to attend Vocational Training classes arranged by Hidaya or offered in the market so they may learn a trade from which they can earn stable income. This type of project contributes to breaking families out of the perpetual poverty cycle and improves their overall quality of life.

 

 

Types of Vocational Training include:

  • Capentry
  • Masonry
  • Plumbing
  • Crafting
  • Sewing
  • Etc
Give them tools... give them dignity
2010 Update
2009 Report

Sitara-e-Isaar Awarded to Hidaya Foundation

The sister organization of Hidaya Trust, Hidaya Foundation was awarded Sitara-i-Eisaar (Star of Sacrifice) by the Government of Pakistan, in recognition of the results-oriented relief efforts of both the organizations during the 2005 earthquake in Pakistan. It was awarded during a special ceremony held at the Embassy of Pakistan in Washington, DC.

 

In Keeping with our commitment to the communities in which Hidaya Trust operates, it hires its work force as an equal opportunity employer.  It means that employment decisions are based on merit and business needs and not on race, color, status in the society, ancestry, sex, age, religion, creed and marital status.