Punjab Social Welfare

Punjab Social Welfare

Punjab Social Welfare

Punjab’s Commitment to Public Well-Being

We’re the people who support Punjab Social Welfare initiatives. Together, the government, citizens, and volunteers achieve more than any single effort alone. Welfare offices, Bait-ul-Maal, and Social Welfare Department professionals help provide education, healthcare, and financial assistance to those in need.

“Progress isn’t built in a day, it’s built by those who never stop believing in a better tomorrow.”

Mr. Sohail Shoukat Butt

Minister: Provincial Minister Social Welfare & Bait Ul Maal

Punjab Social Welfare Minister

Social Welfare
Support

Together we can ensure dignity, aid the needy, and create a more inclusive and compassionate society for all.

Women
Empowerment

Empowering women with skills, jobs, and guidance strengthens families, communities, and the overall economy.

Youth & Skill Development

Empowering youth with practical skills, confidence, and opportunities to grow, succeed, and shape their future.

Community
Engagement

By involving citizens and NGOs, we create awareness, equality, and lasting positive impact in every community.

Families Assisted
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Children Supported
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Women Empowered
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Coverage Areas Across Punjab
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Know more about

Launching Social Welfare Programs

05 July, 2025 – Punjab, Pakistan
Opening Social Welfare Complexes

Centers were established to provide counselling, healthcare, skill development, and micro-finance support, empowering individuals and communities. Community outreach teams ensured maximum awareness and access to all services offered. Special sections were created for women and youth to encourage participation and independence. Regular health camps and training workshops were organized to uplift vulnerable groups.

12 September, 2024 – Punjab, Pakistan
Collaborating with Bait-ul-Maal & NGOs

Partnerships were formed to deliver financial aid, scholarships, and essential services to widows, orphans, and low-income families. Joint verification systems were developed to ensure transparency and fair distribution. Emergency support units were deployed during crises to assist affected households immediately. Awareness drives were launched to help families understand available welfare programs.

10th August, 2023 – Punjab, Pakistan
Digital Transformation & Training Programs

Welfare services were modernized online, enabling easier applications, tracking, and access to vocational and entrepreneurship training for citizens. Help centers were set up to guide people in using digital portals and mobile apps. Tech-based monitoring improved service delivery and reduced delays in approvals. Specialized training modules were introduced to prepare youth for modern job markets.

27 September, 2022 - Punjab, Pakistan
Expanding Community Impact Through Local Partnerships

To strengthen social welfare at the grassroots level, district-based partnerships were expanded with community organizations, schools, and health units. Local volunteer networks were established to assist in outreach, ensuring every deserving family received timely support. Mobile welfare units were introduced to reach remote and underserved areas, offering on-spot counselling, document verification, and health checkups. Collaboration with community leaders helped identify vulnerable households faster, increasing the program’s impact and accessibility.