At Khadim-e-Millat Welfare Foundation, we believe that compassion should be simple, accessible, and continuous. Every individual, family, and business can contribute in a way that fits their life. Whether you give time, items, or income—every act matters, because together they sustain the lives of thousands.
"Transforming Waste into Welfare"
Our journey began with a simple idea — that even discarded items can change lives. Through our Scrap Collection and Recycling Program, households and businesses donate recyclable materials that our team processes responsibly.
The proceeds directly support welfare projects — from education assistance to relief drives — ensuring that nothing truly goes to waste.
This initiative sustains nearly half of our welfare operations, making generosity environmentally friendly and financially steady.
We also refurbish and resell usable spares and items after careful repair. The income from these sales is redirected entirely toward verified families and welfare causes.
Every kilogram of scrap becomes a building block of hope.
"One Donor, One Family — A Connection That Changes Lives"
Our sponsorship program lets compassionate donors take long-term responsibility for families or individuals verified through on-ground surveys.
Donors may support essentials like food, healthcare, education, or livelihoods, and can even meet their sponsored families in person.
Every sponsorship is transparent — donors receive detailed background information and updates on how their contribution improves lives.
Because help means more when you know who you're helping.
"Responding to Needs — When and Where It Matters Most"
From flood relief in crisis seasons to winter clothing and Ramadan care drives, KMWF runs diverse welfare programs that respond to real-time community needs.
Our volunteers ensure swift on-ground action, while our donors make that compassion possible.
Upcoming initiatives include women's empowerment workshops, medical support camps, and education aid for orphans — all funded through scrap proceeds and donations.
"Faith in Action"
KMWF enables donors to fulfil their spiritual obligations responsibly. Through verified data and transparent channels, your Sadqa and Zakat reach the most deserving families and individuals.
Our team ensures accurate identification and documentation of beneficiaries, maintaining full accountability and trust at every stage.
Meeting both immediate and long-term needs with complete transparency.
Give with faith, and watch your compassion multiply in impact.
"From Used Fabric to New Hope"
Clothing donations form a major part of our recycling work. Each piece goes through a thoughtful process designed to benefit people at every stage.
Usable clothes are sorted and distributed to families and individuals in need.
Some donated items are sold at appropriate cost, and the income directly funds other welfare activities and those in need.
Worn-out fabrics are processed into cotton, transformed into mattresses, and then sold — with all proceeds again directed toward those in need.
Nothing is wasted, and every fibre contributes to comfort and care for someone else.
What once covered one family, now comforts another.
"Strengthening the System that Serves Others"
Beyond direct charity, some donors choose to help sustain the backbone of the mission — the organisation itself.
These contributions maintain logistics, surveys, digital operations, volunteer training, and the sustainability of every ongoing program.
Your support here ensures that KMWF remains equipped to keep serving — consistently, transparently, and effectively.
"Creating Livelihoods, Not Dependence"
Beyond immediate relief, Khadim-e-Millat invests in long-term empowerment.
We provide employment opportunities to skilled but unemployed individuals, helping them regain stability and dignity.
We offer monthly stipends to those who have no source of income or are unable to work due to age, illness, or disability.
For urgent financial needs — such as medical operations, education expenses, or crisis situations — we host verified donation campaigns on our website.
Each campaign transparently shows the target, collected amount, and completion status, ensuring accountability at every stage.
All campaign contributions are processed securely through our Razorpay payment gateway and credited directly to the organisation's official account. After deducting standard payment-gateway charges, the full remaining amount is delivered to the verified recipient.
We believe in sustainable help — where every rupee restores not just relief, but livelihood.
"The Everyday Charity System"
Every coin has a purpose, every rupee has potential. At Khadim-e-Millat Welfare Foundation, the Gullak System—lovingly known as the Neki Bank—turns daily generosity into lasting impact. It's not a bank of this world, but one of the Hereafter, where every deposit of kindness becomes eternal profit.
Each Neki Bank (Gullak) is a small metal or digital box with a big mission. It sits quietly in homes, shops, offices, and schools, waiting for moments of goodness.
A child saving a rupee after buying candy, a family setting aside a portion before a meal, a traveller giving thanks before a safe journey — every small act becomes part of continuous charity.
Once full, each Gullak is collected, opened in the presence of its caretaker, counted, logged, and resealed for the next round with complete transparency.
Faith teaches that charity does not reduce wealth—it multiplies it. Through the Neki Bank, we turn that belief into a living practice.
Your Gullak doesn't just collect coins—it collects blessings.
Where your coins become currency for the Hereafter.
"Bulk Food Redistribution Program"
Every day, countless meals are prepared across weddings, community events, and gatherings. Often, a large portion goes uneaten—not out of neglect, but simply because there's more than people can finish. Instead of letting this food go to waste, KMWF transforms it into nourishment for those who truly need it.
Anyone can participate. When there's extra food left from an event, restaurant, or household function, simply contact KMWF through our helpline or website.
Our collection team quickly visits the location, inspects and safely packs the food, then transports it to the nearest underserved area or village.
Distribution happens within hours, ensuring freshness, hygiene, and dignity for all recipients.
This initiative not only prevents waste but restores value to what would have been lost. Each plate becomes a meal for someone hungry.
For the donors, it's effortless yet deeply meaningful: a chance to convert excess into sustenance, convenience into compassion.
Where surplus becomes sustenance.
At Khadim-e-Millat Welfare Foundation, we believe that compassion should be simple, accessible, and continuous. Every individual, family, and business can contribute in a way that fits their life. Whether you give time, items, or income—every act matters, because together they sustain the lives of thousands.
Take long-term responsibility for a verified beneficiary. Choose from categories such as widows, orphans, students, and patients.
Make charity a habit, not an occasion. Choose a daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly plan and let your Sadqa flow automatically.
Donate recyclable materials or used clothes. KMWF processes them sustainably, turning items into funds that fuel welfare programs.
Host a Gullak in your home, office, or shop. Your personal bank of blessings—where every small coin becomes lasting charity.
"You may not remember each coin you gave, but heaven does."
Be part of our Food Redistribution Drive. When there's extra food after an event, let us know. We reduce waste and spread warmth—one meal at a time.
Join hands with us as a volunteer, organization, or CSR partner. Help conduct drives, awareness campaigns, and community upliftment projects.
"At KMWF, every rupee, every scrap, every meal, and every moment counts. When compassion finds structure, miracles become measurable."
"At Khadim-e-Millat, every program begins with trust and ends with impact — uniting faith, community, and sustainability in a single act of giving."