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Because when we educate a girl, we empower a generation
Serwiz Educational Trust is a non-profit organization established in 2016 with the mission of empowering underprivileged girls through education. The trust believes that education is one of the most effective ways to create equal opportunities and help young women become financially independent and contribute positively to society.
By sponsoring their educational fee and giving meaningful opportunity, Serwiz Educational Trust is committed to empowering young girls to realize their full potential. Every child we educate is a step towards a more inclusive, equitable, and prosperous future—because when we educate a girl, we empower a generation.
We believe that educating a girl is one of the most powerful investments we can make for society. When a girl receives quality education, she gains confidence, knowledge, and the ability to become self-reliant. She not only transforms her own life but also uplifts her family, strengthens her community, and inspires future generations.
2016 The year Serwiz Educational Trust began its mission
MISSION & VISION
To uplift underprivileged girls by empowering them with well-deserved education and make them self-sufficient

MISSION

Our mission is to support young girls from below-the-poverty-line families who cannot afford quality education, ensuring that economic hardship never becomes a barrier to their aspirations. We believe that every girl deserves the opportunity to learn, dream, and build a brighter future—regardless of her financial circumstances.

VISION

To uplift underprivileged girls by empowering them with well-deserved education and make them self-sufficient.

WHO WE ARE

Our team is blessed with a good number of friends and well-wishers around the world. We aim to ignite women power through education and transform their lives.

WHAT WE DO

We identify well deserved girls below the poverty line who couldn't afford to pursue their education, however, have a desire to transform their lives. It requires great effort to identify them and provide them with the much needed financial assistance.