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Annual Report 2018-2019 PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION FOUNDATION PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT 2018-2019 PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION FOUNDATION 2 | ANNUAL REPORT PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION FOUNDATION “ We strongly believe that professional education is a powerful tool to eradicate poverty from Pakistan because education can help empower the youth and give them a better lifestyle. Professional Education Foundation is not only committed to changing the life of an individual but we strongly believe that through educating one person we are helping the entire household lead a better life. Professional Education Foundation (PEF) is a non-profit organization that was set up in January 2009 under the Trust Act 1882, by a group of Pakistani businessmen who wanted to give back to the community by helping educate the underprivileged and bright students of Pakistan. ANNUAL REPORT | 3 4 | ANNUAL REPORT PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION FOUNDATION VISION, MISSION, VALUES AND BELIEF 6 WHAT WE DO 8 STUDENTS STORIES 9 WHY TRUST PEF 12 CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE 13 BOARD OF GOVERNORS 14 PEF TODAY 16 PEF EVENTS OVER THE YEARS 18 UNIVERSITIES WE SUPPORT 20 OVERVIEW OF 10 YEARS 21 OUR 5 YEAR PLAN 22 TABLE OF I-CARE AWARD 23 CONTENTS PCP CERTIFIED 23 TAX EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE 24 HIGHLIGHTS OF ANNUAL / AUDITED ACCOUNTSS 24 SPONSOR A STUDENT’S DREAM 25 EASY WAYS TO DONATE 26 ANNUAL REPORT | 5 PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION FOUNDATION MISSION VISIONPoverty Alleviation through Professional To change lives and promise a successful Education. future to deserving and brilliant students who cannot pursue professional education due to lack of financial resources. 6 | ANNUAL REPORT PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION FOUNDATION VALUES BELIEF l Courage PEF believes that education is a universal and fundamental human right. It also l Equity maintains that by providing financial help l Optimism to the aspiring and deserving students, the available human talent can be fully l Transformation explored and such students can go on to serve the nation with their capabilities. ANNUAL REPORT | 7 WHAT WE DO Professional Education builds a skilled and productive workforce, improves livelihoods, and develops sustainable communities. The PEF mission is directly linked to developing young entrepreneurs and professionals that will help in increasing economic activity across Pakistan. PEF is currently funding the education costs of 1800 deserving students and provides hostel fees to a selected number of students. At PEF, we give scholarships and financial assistance to the students on Need cum Merit Base. A student, after getting admission on open merit can apply to the universities that are on our Board. We give scholarship fees directly to the university, so a student getting admission has to apply through the student affairs department of the respective university. After ensuring merit and following a transparent selection process, PEF provides funds directly to the 36 public sector universities across Pakistan for professional education in the fields of Engineering, Medicine, Agriculture, Technology and Management. PEF monitors the student’s progress regularly and keeps in touch with them. It is committed to equal opportunity with no discrimination on the basis of religion, gender, caste, or creed. 8 | ANNUAL REPORT PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION FOUNDATION Students’ stORIES “The donations given to these students for education will, in turn, provide them with better job opportunities, enabling them to sustain their families.” donated 20 beds for an eye charity hospital A Life Changing where ailments such as cataract and glaucoma Experience are treated and corrective surgery conducted. He has pledged to financially support two deserving students through PEF. Zubair’s Dr. Zubair Qadir life has turned around and he has a heart of Sargodha Medical College compassion. Zubair always wanted to become a doctor but his family had always faced financial issues. He had lost his brother due to lack of resources. Zubair’s father could not cope with his job Building The Future because of grief and eventually left it. At one point the family had no income and were Bilal Raza surviving on day-to-day basis. Things changed NED University, Karachi Bilal Raza graduated with a degree in Food Engineering from NED University in 2016. His father was a clerk at a company but left due to downsizing and was jobless for 14 years. To support his family and continue his education, Bilal gave part-time tuitions. His younger brother was a special child and had been bed-ridden since birth. He would get seizures daily due to breathing difficulties and finally breathed his last in 2016. Bilal got admission at NED University on when Zubair got admission on open merit merit but did not have the resources to continue through PEF at Sargodha Medical College and his studies. He found out that PEF provided graduated in 2015. scholarships on need-cum-merit basis. His Zubair says, “It is because of education that PEF scholarship covered all his educational I have been able to change my own life, and expenses for four years. This enabled him to plan to change more lives by serving the concentrate on studies and not worry about community. I voluntarily provided checkups for expenses. 10,000 people in Muzaffargarh, and also plan He is now working in a school where he teaches to establish a welfare maternity hospital in the Physics, Chemistry, and Maths to O-level name of my parents.” students. He is earning more than Rs. 50,000 per He has now opened a clinical laboratory for month, and in the evenings, he studies for his deserving people on non-profit basis and has Masters, also under PEF support. ANNUAL REPORT | 9 PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION FOUNDATION Giving Back To The A Life Transformed Community Zain Muhammad Dr. Irfan Majeed Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad Dow University, Karachi Irfan Majeed is from Ranipur, Sindh.His father Zain did his MBBS from Ayub Medical College, was a mechanic with three wives and 13 Abbottabad. His father passed away in 2005 so children. Supporting such a large family was his uncle supported the family but he could not not easy for him. Due to these constraints, Irfan continue as he was a farmer and did not earn started working at a shop for Rs.20 per day, but much. his main focus was education. Zain topped every class till Matric and attained first position in his district. He saw an advertisement about a full FSc scholarship. He appeared in the test and topped in KPK. After doing his FSc, Zain appeared for the entrance test of AMC and got outstanding marks. Since he did not have money to pay for his fees, he fall into depression. He learned about PEF through his university and that they helped needy and deserving students. Zain applied for a scholarship and soon got the He wanted to become a doctor. He attained first call that would position in his Matric and 3rd position in the change his life MCAT entrance exam which got him admission forever. in Dow Medical College. The family could not pay the admission fee but someone from the Today Zain is community helped and he started his studies. working in a private hospital and Irfan clearl y knew that it would take a miracle is earning Rs. 75,000. if he were to continue studying because Dow He is supporting his Medical College was in Karachi and he did not mother and sisters whom he have money to travel or live in the city. During has encouraged to study and pay their fees. the 4th year at medical school, he learned about PEF. They understood his situation and granted him a full scholarship for 2 years which also included the travel and hostel fee. Irfan graduated in 2012 and was appointed a Struggle To Stability medical officer in the Sindh government. He then passed the United States licencing exams Zehra Saeed and in 2015, started training in Internal Medicine NED University, Karachi in the USA. Today, he is a practicing physician in the State of Ohio, earning an average salary of Zehra Saeed graduated from the NED University $280,000 - 350,000. He is supporting and giving in Polymers and Petrochemical Engineering. back to the community, family, and friends. Her father died in 2002 from heart attack when she was just 11. A strong and bold woman, her 10 | ANNUAL REPORT PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION FOUNDATION mother’s main focus was to educate her children would not be able to continue her education as she is an educated woman herself. but her relatives helped her by paying her first semester fees. The remaining portion of the fee Zehra got admission in was still insurmountable, as her family could NED University but not support her to get a four-years engineering it was not easy for degree. her mother to bear her educational Amna came to know about PEF from her expenses. She department’s grant program. She applied for applied to PEF a number of scholarships and was selected and was granted a by PEF. The financial support enabled her to 4-year scholarship. continue her studies without any worries. She Zehra says, “The is now working for the company called Urban support that we received Unit as a Research Associate. She is earning Rs. from PEF was a great relief 35,000, which enables her to support herself to me and my mother. Today I am working as and her mother. a Technical Support Engineer/Admin Officer/ ISO Coordinator at Radiant Chemical (Pvt.) Ltd. I have a good salary package to support my family.” Dream And Reality Sarah Anwar NED University, Karachi Getting Ahead Sarah Anwar, the youngest of five siblings, Amna Zahid comes from a family with meagre resources. The limited funds available couldn’t have UET, Lahore helped her in getting education.
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