Our Story
A Look into our Founders
Dr. Rahmat and Dr. Majid have been blessed with great careers and a great life. It is time to shift their focus to humanitarian work. They both wholeheartedly feel that the access to quality resources and medical care is a basic human right and not a privilege. In keeping with this ideal – they have sought to create a vehicle to help aid underserved populations attain vital assistance predominantly in underprivileged villages mostly in Pakistan. They have created support infrastructures to help provide:
- Medical and Dental care to the underserved. These services include:
- Maintenance health examinations and medications
- Cardiology evaluations with potential assistance with cardiac catheterization and/or Coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG)
- Nephrology (Kidney) consultations
- Ophthalmology evaluations and cataract surgery
- Clean water and hygiene initiatives including access to new well infrastructure
- An academic institute in Pakistan to help better the education and subsequently the lives of children growing in poverty
- Vocational school for those adults that want to learn vital trades that could help improve their living situations, such as sewing/skills training.
- Allocating rations to families in poverty and in need for basic necessities.
The focus is no longer on personal career – now it is on the reimbursement for the soul and giving back to those in need!
Yasmin Majid, DDS
Dr. Yasmin Majid has practiced dentistry for over 37 years in the greater metropolitan region. At this stage of her career – her focus is shifting toward charitable / altruistic work. Her goal is to provide dental care for the underserved community – who would not be able to gain access to this vital service without assistance. She is asking to help support these individuals in need – so they can be pain free with a beautiful smile!
Javed Rahmat, MD
Dr. Rahmat completed medical school at Khyber Medical College in 1973. He then completed his Internal Medicine residency and Nephrology training at Georgetown University in 1983 attaining board certification in both fields. After completion of training – he remained in the DC Metropolitan area for over 30 years in private practice while also serving as a Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine at Georgetown University. After a long and distinguished career – he has recently retired from his medical practice and will dedicate his time to philanthropic pursuits.
