A revolutionary fund named the “Saylani Electricity Bill Support Fund” has been created by the nonprofit Saylani Welfare International Trust to help locals who are having trouble paying their expensive electricity bills.
The NGO declared in a statement released on Tuesday that “rising fuel prices and the withdrawal of subsidies in the last year has escalated the cost of energy across Pakistan, adding to the problems of average citizens”.
People are now approaching Saylani’s 630 locations across Pakistan asking for donations to pay their utility bills, the statement continued.
This charitable organization has been helping people with 63 aspects of daily life, like utility and food costs, over the past 20 years.
Saylani established a “Pan-Pakistan Fund” in response to assist people in paying their debts. To those who qualify and use up to 200 units, donations will be made available.
Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad will be the first launch locations for the fund, with plans to expand to other cities.
Saylani Welfare made a plea to the general public and charitable donors to support their cause and make generous donations in order to help their fellow people in these trying times.
Additionally, the organization asked distribution firms including IESCO, LESCO, and K-E to make donations to the fund.
“Saylani is a known entity that has been working with passion to provide holistic help to persons in need,” the chairman of Saylani Welfare remarked.
We launched this fund because we know that people’s electricity expenses are becoming a major worry at this time, and it benefits over 300,000 people every day.
To make this project sustainable and effective, they are asking for donations. Because donations are necessary to run any NGO.