Our mission

The word Bradrie means community.

For over two decades, we have stood beside the people of the Chanjah valley — and extended our work to needy families across Pakistan, building what's needed with the people who need it.

Bradrie founders and community
Our beginning

A dispensary, a school, a road.

Bradrie was founded in 2000 in the village of Chanjah, where there was no medical facility, where most girls never set foot in a classroom, and where the trip to the nearest city took half a day.

We started with one dispensary. Then a school. Then a road. Each project led to the next — built by employing the community itself, so that the work lifted the workers as much as the served.

From that base in Chanjah, our work has grown to serve families in neighboring villages and across Pakistan — from medical assistance to scholarships for higher education through Allama Iqbal Open University.

Women entrepreneurs
Women entrepreneurs

Small loans. Lasting independence.

Sadaf started small — samosas from her kitchen, delivered each day to the local school at lunchtime. A little financial support from Bradrie was all she needed.

Her story is one of many: a woman with a skill, a quiet ambition, and a single chance — turning all three into a livelihood that supports her whole family.

We support women like Sadaf in Chanjah and beyond, wherever a small loan can unlock a life of independence.

Support for disabled community members
Support for disabled

Treatment, tools, and dignity.

When a young deaf woman in our community needed help, Bradrie funded her treatment and provided a hearing aid. We also gave her a sewing machine — so she could earn her own income and support her family.

For every person we serve — in Chanjah or anywhere else in Pakistan — the goal is the same: opportunity, not charity.

As seen on

Discover Pakistan — Paharon Ka Safar

Bradrie's work in Chanjah valley was featured in the national documentary series Paharon Ka Safar ("Journey of the Mountains") on the Discover Pakistan channel — a segment that introduced our school, our dispensary, and the families behind both to viewers across the country.

Watch the segment on YouTube →
We don't bring change to the valley. We work with the valley, and the change comes.
— Bradrie

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