Since 2000 — Chanjah, Pakistan

Together we live better.

Bradrie brings education and healthcare to rural communities in Pakistan — building schools, running medical camps, and empowering women, side by side with the people we serve.

Featured on Discover Pakistan

Our story, on Paharon Ka Safar.

A glimpse of Bradrie's work in Chanjah valley — featured in the national documentary series Paharon Ka Safar on the Discover Pakistan channel.

Discover Pakistan · Paharon Ka Safar · Video in Urdu · 3 min Bradrie segment
Watch the full 22-minute documentary on YouTube →
2000
Serving since
589
Projects completed
10,000+
Lives impacted
98%
Female literacy in Chanjah valley
Bradrie community work in rural Pakistan
Our mission

Community-led change — from Chanjah to across Pakistan.

The word Bradrie means community. For over two decades, we have worked alongside the people of the Chanjah valley — running our school and dispensary there — and extending support to needy families in neighboring villages and across Pakistan.

Education for every girl. A doctor for every patient who walks in. A path to higher learning, no matter where she lives. A way forward, built together.

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What we do

Four ways we serve the valley

From classrooms to clinics, every program is run with — not just for — the community.

Girls in classroom

Girls' Education

Over 65 girls attend Bradrie High School, with distance-learning support through AIOU for graduates who want to continue.

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Medical camp

Medical Assistance

Monthly free medical camps led by Dr. Shahid Wali and visiting specialists. Consultations and medicines, at no cost.

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Woman entrepreneur

Women Entrepreneurs

Small loans that turn home kitchens into businesses. Sadaf's samosa stall is one of many stories of lasting independence.

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Support for disabled community members

Support for Disabled

From hearing aids to sewing machines, we help disabled community members access treatment and earn their own income.

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Girls studying
Education

From 2% literacy to 98%, in one generation.

When Bradrie began, only two out of every hundred girls in the Chanjah valley could read. Today, nearly all can. Bradrie High School gives girls in our valley their start — and through Allama Iqbal Open University, we fund higher education for any deserving student in Pakistan, regardless of where they live.

No student should be cut off from their future by geography or by means.

Our education work
The dispensary opened the day my mother could finally see a doctor without walking three hours. That day, our village changed.
— A patient, Chanjah valley
Chanjah valley
Where we work

Rooted in Chanjah. Reaching across Pakistan.

A road we helped build cut the journey to Islamabad from three hours to one, and the trip to Havelian from two hours to fifty minutes — opening up hospitals, jobs, and markets to families who had been cut off for generations.

That same road carries the next thing too: support flowing outward, from Chanjah to needy families in nearby villages and across the country.

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