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List of Ngos Registration Sr. Name of NGO Address Status(Reg No,& No Date & Relevant Law Malot Commercial Center, Shahpur VSWA/ICT/494 ,Date: 1. Aas Welfare Association Simly Dam Road, Islamabad. 051- 6/9/2006, VSWA 2232394, 03005167142 Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/439, Village Khana Dak, Madina Town, Date:31/3/2004, 2. Abaseen Welfare Society Jabbah, Barma Chowk, Islamabad. VSWA Ordinance 03005308511 1961 Office No.5, 1st Floor, A & K Plaza, F- VSWA/ICT/511,Date 3. Acid Survivors Foundation. 10 Markaz, Islamabad. 051-2214052, 02/08/2007, VSWA 03008438984 Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/282, Date Ali Pur Frash Lehtrar Road, 4. Akhmat Welfare Centre 24/04/1998, VSWA Islamabad. 051-2519062 Ordinance 1961 Al Mustafa Towers VSWA/ICT/438, Date # 204, Al Mustafa Towers F-10 5. Residents Associations 27/03/2004,VSWA Markaz, Islamabad. 03458555872 (AMPTRWA) Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/520, Date Al-Firdous Welfare Mohallah Ara, Bharakau, Islamabad. 6. 2/04/2008, VSWA Association 051-2512308, 03008565227 Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/261,Date:0 Model Village Ali Pur Farash 7. Al-Itehad Welfare Society 5/08/1996, VSWA Islamabad. Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/202,Date:1 NearF.G.Boys High School Shahdra 8. Al-Jihad Youth Organization 7/06/1993,VSWA Islamabad Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/377, Date H.No.39 Gali No.67 I- 9. Al-Noor Foundation. 17.4.2002, VSWA 10/1,Islamabad.051-4443227 Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/90, Date 10. Al-Noor Islamic Center Rawal Town Islamabad 2.12.1990 VSWA Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/89, Date 11. Al-Noor Islamic Center Sharifabad Tarlai Islamabad 2.12.1990 VSWA Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/271, Date PEC Building, Ataturk Avenue, G-5/2, 12. Al-Noor Welfare Foundation 15.5.1997, VSWA Islamabad. 051-4432517 Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/394, Date Village Shah Allah Ditta P.O. Golra 13. Al-Sadat Welfare Society 5.9.2002, VSWA Sharif Islamabad Ordinance 1961 Al-Shifa Trust for the VSWA/ICT/35, Date House No.1, Street No. 34, F-7/4, 14. prevention & Care of 24.5.1988, VSWA Islamabad. 5487820-5 Blindness. Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/223, Date 12-A Mazzenine Floor 67 Itehad 15. Amanat Welfare Council. 05.03.1996, VSWA Center Blue Area, Islamabad. Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/160, Date Noor Pur Shahan F.R Hospital, Bari 16. Amans Foundation 25.5.1992 VSWA Imam Islamabad. Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/347, Date Anjuman Falah-e- House No.494, Model Town Humak 17. 25.6.2001 VSWA Khawateen Islamabad 051-4490248 Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/184, Date House No.413, Ali Pur Farash 18. Anjuman Haqooq-e-Insaniat 5.1.1993 VSWA Islamabad Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/333, Date 19. Anjuman Mehria Nasiria Sector E-11 Islamabad. 051-5474492 8.12.2000, VSWA Ordinance 1961 Anjuman Wholesale Fruit VSWA/ICT/177, Date Commission Agent Plot Plot No.39, Wholesale Fruit Market, I- 20. 2.12.1992, VSWA No.39 Wholesale Lfruit 11/1, Islamabad. 0333-5103467 Ordinance 1961 Market, I-11/1 Islamabad VSWA/ICT/484, Date Anjuman Falah-o-Behbood 21. Village Ali Pur Farash, Islamabad 14.05.1988, VSWA Sufia Noor Bakhshia Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/512, Date Anjuman Kaneezan-e- Sakeena Jamia Imam Sadiq, Sector 22. 14.05.1988, VSWA Sakina Jamia Imam Sadiq G-9/2, Islamabad. Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/107, Date 23. Anjuman Khawateen-Arrian No.12 Park Road F-8/2 Islamabad. 23.5.1991, VSWA Ordinance 1961 Anjuman Whole Sale Shop # 158, Sabzi Manzi, Sector I- VSWA/ICT/534, Date 24. Vegetable Commission 11/4, Islamabad. 0301-6660666; 22-10-2008, VSWA Agents 0303-6660666 Ordinance 1961 Annur Welfare VSWA/ICT/453, Date Society(Society for Health, H#277-A, Margallah Road, F-11/2, 25. 13.10.2004 VSWA Education and Social Islamabad 0512212429. Ordinance 1961 Welfare) 1ST Floor , 30-W ATS Center , Fazal- VSWA/ICT/495, Date AOST & ABK Dosokai 26. e-Haq Road , Blue Area , Islamabad. 23.11.2006, VSWA Islamabad Regional Centre 051-2277229 Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/109, Date Suit No.3, Ginza Center 3rd Floor 27. Arrian Society. 9.6.1991 VSWA Blue Area, Islamabad. 051-2874728 Ordinance 1961 Wafaqi Mohtasib Secretariat VSWA/ICT/357, Date Asian Ombudsmen 28. Benevolent Fund Building Islamabad. 1.10.2001 VSWA Association (AOA) 051-9205431 Ordinance 1961 Association for VSWA/ICT/277, Date Communities, Culture, H.No.549 St.10 G-10/1, Islamabad. 29. 29.8.1997 VSWA Educational & Social 051-2297585 Ordinance 1961 Services. Office No.2, 2nd Floor, Musarrat VSWA/ICT/524, Date Association of People Living 30. Arcade, G-11 Markaz, Islamabad. 16-05-2008 VSWA with HIV & AIDS 051-2220904 Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/273, Date Astore Employees Welfare 31. H.No.39/6-B St.70 G-7/1 Islamabad. 22.7.1997 VSWA Association. Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/398, Date No.1 Kashmir Plaza Blue Area 32. AWAKEN 10.9.2002 VSWA Islamabad. 051-2274234 Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/353, Date Shop No.3 Khan Market G-10/3 33. Awami Khidmat Society. 15.8.2001 VSWA Islamabad., 051-2501220 Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/514, Date Baba Fazal-ud-Din Welfare 34. Mian G.T Road, Rawat, Islamabad. 04.10.2007 VSWA Organization Ordinance 1961 Business and Professional BPWO’s Complex Building, Rawal VSWA/ICT/441, Date 35. Women Organization Town, Islamabad. 051-821728; 051- 24.4.2004 VSWA (BPWO) 446187 Ordinance 1961 No. 12-D , SNC Center , Fazal-e-Haq VSWA/ICT/499, Date Campaign Against Terrorism 36. Road , Blue Area , Islamabad. 051- 03.02..2007, VSWA (CAT) 2870890 Ordinance 1961 Central Pakistan Air Force VSWA/ICT/452, Date Retired Officers Directorate of Welfare, PAF Complex, 37. 14.10.2004 VSWA Associations( Central E-9 Islamabad. 920054675 Ordinance 1961 PAFROA) VSWA/ICT/371, Date Chatta Bukhtawar Welfare Babar Market Chatta Bukhtawar 38. 28.2.2002 VSWA Society Islamabad Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/75, Date House No.208 Model Town Humak 39. Child Welfare Association. 18.12.1989 VSWA Islamabad Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/449, Date Chitral Al-Karim Welfare & Flat No:125, Ist Floor, Posh Arcade, 40. 6.9.2004 VSWA Development Organization G-9 Markaz, Islamabad. Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/335, Date H.No.96 Khyban-e-Iqbal F-8/2 41. Citizen Welfare Association. 2.1.2000 VSWA Islamabad. 051-20063224 Ordinance 1961 42. Community Links No.265/B, Park View Town, Park VSWA/ICT/529, Date Programme (CLIP) Road, Islamabad.051-5825291; 0345- 6/9/2008 VSWA 5123791 Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/217, Date Da-ul-Uloom Al-Jamiat Model Town Humak Islamabad 051- 43. 28.1.1994 VSWA Abasia 4911034 Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/464,Date Dhoke Haji Abdul Hameed, Madina 44. Daylight 7.2.2005 VSWA Town, Bharakau, Islamabad. Ordinance 1961 Deputy Commissioner & its VSWA/ICT/533, Date Attached Department Deputy Commissioner Office, F-8 45. 7/10/2008 VSWA Employees Welfare Markaz, Islamabad. Ordinance 1961 Association VSWA/ICT/472, Date EHA Centre for Emergent #.9-B, Aslam Market Aabpara 46. 02.07.2005, VSWA Strategies Islamabad.051-2277733 Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/488, Date H. No.236, St. # 45, F-11/3, 47. Ehsas Foundation 18.03.2006 VSWA Islamabad 051-2298708 Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/378, Date House no.19 St.36 G-6/2 Islamabad. 48. Ever Green Organization 13.5.2002 VSWA 051-2825234 Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/463, Date Fahmida Memorial Welfare #.2, Opp:Daewoo Booking Office F-8 49. 4.2.2005 VSWA Foundation Markaz, Islamabad. Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/392, Date No.9-C Scheme II Park Road 50. FAP 4.9.2002 VSWA Chakshazad Islamabad Ordinance 1961 H.No. 2039, St.No. 10, Barma Town, VSWA/ICT/482, Date 51. Fatima Welfare Society Lehtrar Road, Islamabad 0333- 27.12.2005, VSWA 5344843 Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/137, Date Flahi Anjuman Wholesale Wholesale Fruit Market I-11 52. 26.11.1991 VSWA Fruit Merchant. Islamabad 051-4445798 Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/429, Date H# 18, Gomal Road, E-7, Islamabad. 53. Friends of PIMS (FOP) 15.1.2004 VSWA 051-2275205 Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/440, Date 54. Friends of the Children 051-2277636 16.4.2004 VSWA Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/153, Date 55. Friends Welfare Society Kot Hathial Shumali B.Kau Islamabad 5.5.1992 VSWA Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/118, Date Noor Pur Shahan Muslim Colony Bari 56. Frontier Welfare Committee 16.7.1991 VSWA Imam Islamabad. Ordinance 1961 Office No.8, First Floor, Mehmood VSWA/ICT/530, Date 57. Global Peace Pioneers Plaza, Fazl-e-Haq Road, Blue Area, 6/9/2008 VSWA Islamabad. 051-2100341 Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/540, Date Flat # 10, Block 12-E, Jinnah Super F- 58. Global Vision Organization 7/3/2009 VSWA 7 Markaz, Islamabad. Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/367, Date Sharifabad Tarlai Kalan Islamabad. 59. Gulistan Welfare Society 26.1.2002 VSWA 0300-5049485 Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/364, Date House No.24 Grid Station Road 60. Gum-Gusar 8.1.2002 VSWA Bharakau Islamabad. 051-2231829 Ordinance 1961 No.3&4 Mezzanine Floor Kashmir VSWA/ICT/393, Date 61. Ham Kadam Plaza Blue Area Islamabad.051- 4.9.2002 VSWA 2871533 Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/389, Date Hayat Orthodontic and H.No.15-B School Road F-7/1, 62. 24.8.2002 VSWA Dental Complex Islamabad.051-2824350 Ordinance 1961 Dhoke Jillani, Data Ganj Bakhsh VSWA/ICT/525, Date 63. Hayat-e-Nau Road, Near Poultry Farm, Bharakau, 4/6/2008 VSWA Islamabad. 051-2550470 Ordinance 1961 No.6 Park Pavilion Plaza, 65-E, Fazal- VSWA/ICT/352, Date 64. Hearts Welfare Society. e-Haq Road Blue Area Islamabad. 15.8.2001 VSWA 051-827986 Ordinance 1961 VSWA/ICT/504, Date Chattha Bakhtawar, Park Road, Chak 65.
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