SAF Supports PIA 8303 Plane Crash Affectees

Pakistan International Airlines Flight 8303 was a scheduled domestic flight from Allama Iqbal International Airport in Lahore to Jinnah International Airport in Karachi Pakistan

97 passengers were killed, and 21 homes were damaged due to the crash of Pakistan International Airlines Flight PK-8303 domestic flight from Lahore to Karachi. SAF has financially supported the families of the plane crash and on-ground affectees whose homes were damaged

  • 97 families of the crash were given financial assistance to restart their lives and look forward to a brighter future.
  • 21 households were supported to rebuild their homes damaged due to the crash.

Funds to support the affectees were raised with the support of giving Back Pakistan through Launchgood.com.  We are grateful to donors and supporters who have ensured a Hope-Not Out future.

SAF Supports PIA PK8303

Shahid Afridi Foundation is pleased to announce our collaboration with LaunchGood.com. In this effort,

Shahid Afridi Foundation is pleased to announce our collaboration with LaunchGood.com. In this effort, we have secured funding of US$ 80,000 which will be utilized towards support to the affected residents of Jinnah Gardens (Model Colony), who were left homeless and devastated due to this plane crash of unfortunate PIA flight PK8303. More details to follow after we have worked through the details with authorities and affectees in the incident.

Supporting #DonateKaroNa drive in Pakistan

During the indefinite period of Covid-19 lockdown, SAF also reached out to unemployed & out-of-job teachers in Karachi’s

During the indefinite period of Covid-19 lockdown, SAF also reached out to unemployed & out-of-job teachers in Karachi’s Qasimabad Mahajir Camp through ‘Donate Karo Na’ Ration Drive in an attempt to support them during these challenging times and to ensure it’s Hope Not Out for everyone.

Sydney Cricket League Partnership

The SCL (Sydney Cricket League) MoU was signed by SAF Australia Country Director; Mr. Atif Faheem on Monday 8th July 2019.

The SCL (Sydney Cricket League) MoU was signed by SAF Australia Country Director; Mr. Atif Faheem on Monday 8th July 2019.

Sydney Cricket League (SCL) is the most sought after and much-awaited ‘Multicultural T20 Cricket Championship’ in Sydney, New South Wales.

SCL caters to 800 players who possess various cultural backgrounds from countries such as Australia, Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Afghanistan.

It is pertinent to mention here that SCL is T20 league information with all the ICC rules and regulations. It evolves around neutral umpiring and grand prizes for all the athletes.

Owing to the partnership, SCL promoted SAF in 2 tournaments that were held during the summer season. The former showcased SAF branding elements on players T-Shirts, boundary flags, electronic stumps, media walls, website and social media channels.

SCL also agreed upon supporting extended ration drives for a time-span of 6 months by donating a certain amount of registration fee to SAF, by collecting donations from spectators at cricket grounds and encouraging sponsors to donate for SAF causes.

SAF aspires to build a long-term association with the cricket community in Australia.

COVID19 Local Community Support (Australia)

Ever since Covid-19 immersed, SAF Australia initiated its ‘Local Community Support’ program to assist people in Sydney from

Ever since Covid-19 immersed, SAF Australia initiated its ‘Local Community Support’ program to assist people in Sydney from diverse backgrounds with staple food & grocery items, medicines, and other basic amenities such as winter clothing & blankets during the deadly pandemic. The affectees were as follows:

  • International Students
  • Deserving Families
  • Sick and Elderly

Owing to SAF Australia’s support program, it managed to cater many vulnerable families and individuals specifically in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, and Hobart.
SAF donated basic amenities such as blankets, grocery gift cards, and Chemist gift cards to the CC Community Kitchen so they could then be dispatched to the most deserving people impacted by Covid-19.