Al Waris Foundation

Thalassaemia Society

Blood insufficiency is experienced by more than 75% of patients in low- and middle- income countries.

Sponsor a Thalassemia Patient

Thalassemia is an inherited blood disorder. It reduces the amount of hemoglobin in a human body, leading to anemia. Deficiency or a lesser count of red blood cells, or too little hemoglobin in blood, is ‘Anemia’ – which simply means a shortage of blood. If the anemia is mild, it does no harm but if it is severe, the person becomes ill and will need regular blood transfusion.

Annually 6,000 Children are born with Thalassemia Major in Pakistan. 70% Die before the age of 10 60% to 70% succumb to Hepatitis B or C and die before reaching 10. 90% Children belong to low income group families.

Donors can find solace and trust in their contributions to AL-Waris Foundation's efforts to support thalassemia patients. We uphold transparency and accountability with every initiative undertaken. Upon completion and during the execution of medical support projects, we provide donors with comprehensive reports and photographic evidence, allowing them to witness the tangible impact of their generosity. Our dedication to transparency ensures that your contributions are utilized efficiently, directly supporting those who need it most.

Thalassemia patients often require comprehensive and continuous care, which can be costly and challenging to manage. Charitable services can significantly ease the burden on patients and their families. Here are some services that can be provided through charity.

Blood Transfusions

Medical Equipment

Iron Chelation Therapy

Psychological Support

Nutritional Support

Genetic Counseling &Testing

Empower the Fight Against Thalassemia: Sustain the Essence of Life

By joining AL-Waris Foundation in our mission to support thalassemia patients, you’re part of a life-changing movement, offering the invaluable gift of health—one treatment at a time—to those who need it the most. Together, we can continue to change lives and build healthier, more resilient communities. Your generosity is not just a donation; it’s a lifeline

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