
Bradrie focuses on Education and Healthcare facilities in rural areas.
The word Bradrie, over the passage of time, is used for the community. Employing the community in the social uplift of an area is a fast-growing concept of development in the third world countries.
Bradrie would love you to create an impact. Anything from encouragement to a million dollars would help to create a change.
For 20 years, Bradrie has been helping grow the movement to end gender discrimination while providing effective and free-of-cost primary and secondary education and healthcare facilities to less privileged individuals, especially women, children and the elderly in Pakistan’s villages.
Facts About The Valley:
The Organization, to start with, is concentrating on the development of Karral Haro Valley, also known as Satora Valley of Hazara Division The valley consisting a population of approximately Forty Thousand, is located 40 km North of Islamabad, 30 km West of Murree and 80 km South East of Abbottabad. The people of the valley, particularly the women, have a distinct style of living with life ceaselessly being in a state of conflict with the hostile forces of remoteness such as lack of education, health, drinking water, communication infrastructure and abject poverty. These adverse factors have forced the few privileged ones to migrate from the area, leaving the bulk of the underprivileged at the mercy of fate.
Bradrie Foundation is a community-based welfare organization working beyond the parameters of cast, color, and creed. The Foundation is struggling in education, health and poverty alleviation with particular emphasis on women by full participation of the local community through liaison with like-minded Regional, National and International Welfare Organizations. It is registered as a non-government and non-political humanitarian setup working under the supervision of dedicated volunteer men and women.