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History & Legacy

The school was originally part of CAP Ministries, founded by Kalam and Nadia in 2000. Under the umbrella of CAP, they launched several initiatives, including:

- Operation Joy for Asia – which opened seven schools for children in extreme poverty
 
- A school for physically disabled children under the Mercy Mission Project
 
- Four Tabitha Sewing Centres for older girls and women
 
In 2004, Mr. Hadayat Raza joined the team and later served as Head Teacher alongside Mrs. Shahida Shafqat as Deputy Head. Under their leadership, the school made excellent progress.

In 2012, CAP Ministries collapsed, leading to the loss of funding. Many students had to leave, and the school fell into disrepair. But the mission continued. Afzal and Gulbina were invited to take over and rebuild the school.
 
Thanks to their leadership and community support, the school gradually came back to life:
· Classrooms were renovated
· Children returned
· The school became a place of pride and hope once again

looking ahead

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Today, we are striving to secure sustainable funding to:

- Restore the school to its pre-2012 strength

- Recruit and retain more qualified teachers

- Continue offering free education to those most in need

We welcome support from individuals, donors, and well-wishers in Pakistan and around the world who share our vision for educating and empowering the next generation of girls.

If you would like to support our mission or learn more, please get in touch.

OPERATION

JOY FOR ASIA

Tel: **********

Opening Times

Summer : 7:50 am - 12:30 pm

Winter : 8:50 am - 1:30 pm

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