QFK Reformer is a non-profit organisation driven by a deep commitment to addressing society’s most pressing challenges. Every step we take reflects our dedication to improving lives through meaningful action in education, health and wellbeing, women empowerment, livelihoods and environmental sustainability.
Our approach is holistic and community- centered, focused on strengthening individuals, families and communities together. By working across interconnected initiatives, from expanding access to education through QFK School, promoting holistic wellness with QFK Health & Wellbeing, advancing gender inclusion via QFK Women Empowerment, building economic resilience through QFK Skills & Livelihood to nurturing environmental responsibility with QFK Sustainable Futures - we strive to create lasting, inclusive impact that supports equitable growth and a more resilient society.
Limited educational and economic opportunities for women due to societal barriers
Widespread unemployment and a shortage of employable skills in the community
QFK Reformer has demonstrated measurable community impact through consistent, on-ground action across education, women’s empowerment, health, environment, and community development. All initiatives implemented to date have been self-funded, reflecting sustained commitment and accountability prior to external support.
Through these efforts, the organization has built a strong foundation of trust and results at the grassroots level, positioning itself for scalable and sustainable growth.
individuals and families reached through community development initiatives
children supported to access and continue formal education through bridge programs
women equipped with literacy and vocational skills, supporting sustainable livelihoods
community members benefited through health and medical outreach programs
Trees integrated, supporting environmental restoration and clean energy awareness
My name is Mantisha and I am a 13-year-old girl from Atarauli. I lost both my mother and father when I was very young. We are four siblings, and I am the youngest. After losing our parents, our family struggled a lot and my siblings had to stop their studies to earn money for the family.
Even in these tough times, I found hope at QFK Public School. They gave me a chance to continue my education and now I am studying in Class 4. I am happy to learn and dream of a better future.
My name is Riza and I am 11 years old. I study in Class 3 at QFK Public School. I had to stop my studies earlier because of my family's financial difficulties, but now I have been given a chance to start again at QFK.
Life at home is not easy. My father struggles with alcohol and my mother is the only one who works to support our family. In spite of the challenges, I am happy to be back in school, learning and hoping for a brighter future.
My name is Zainab and I am 11 years old. I am happily studying in Class 3 at QFK Public School. My family’s income is very low and they have many responsibilities, so they could not afford to continue my education
But thanks to the support of my school, I got the chance to keep learning. I feel grateful and excited to study, hoping to build a better future for myself and my family.
My name is Farhad and I am a 14 years old boy. I study in Class 1 at QFK Public School. Unlike other children, I could not go to school earlier because of my family’s difficult situation. I lost my father, and my elder brother works hard to support our family. My mother takes care of us at home.
I feel happy and grateful that QFK has supported me and given me the chance to learn.
My name is Nifa and I am an 11-year-old girl. My father works as a laborer and my mother does stitching to support our family. We have a large family, and the money they earn is not enough to provide for all our needs. Because of this, I could not go to school like other children.
But then, I got a wonderful opportunity to study at QFK Public School. It felt like a dream come true! Now, I am happily studying in Class 3, excited to learn new things every day. I feel hopeful for my future and grateful for this chance.
My name is Khushi and I am 14 years old. My father sells vegetables, and my mother stitches clothes to support our family. Despite our struggles, I feel fortunate to be studying in Class 3 at QFK Public School, run by QFK Reformer.
QFK is a special place where we receive quality education from kind and dedicated teachers. I feel truly lucky to have this opportunity to learn and grow.
Contribute towards a child's education and help them take a step closer to their dreams.
(Supports ongoing education and school essentials for one child)