Since the very creation of Pakistan (and even before) the role of Pakistani religious minorities has been eminent and commendable in nation building and social welfare. A good proportion of social development in the country can be attributed to the contributions of Non-Muslims in areas such as education, health and other political, social and cultural fields.
Christians make up around 1.6 per cent of Pakistan’s overwhelmingly Muslim population, with large settlements across major cities and more than 200,000 in Islamabad.
The city of Islamabad was built during the 1960s to replace Karachi as Pakistan’s capital. The talented Pakistani Christians also migrated all across the country to the new capital city Islamabad to play their role to contribute the overall socio-economic development.
Some of the visionary Christian community members took an initiative to establish “Pakistan Christian Welfare Society ” in 1975, to work for the welfare of Christian people in particular and in general everyone in the capital territory of Islamabad.
PCWS truly and plenary a non-political, non-profitable social organization based upon humanitarian grounds and firmly committed for the betterment and uplift of Community. The society was registered under the social welfare Act 1961 for the compliance of legal requirements.

PCWS works under three very crucial points:

Vision

To maintain a Peaceful and developed society to contribute the Socio-Economic development of allied community in the Pakistan.

Mission

To pursue the holistic development by strengthening the capacities of unreached and less privileged people.

Values

  • 1) To serve the society and work for the welfare of human beings for overall prosperity, national solidarity of the country, and special focus on the youth development in Pakistan.

     

    2) To provide financial assistance to needy people, and to create peace and harmony.

     

    3) To create awareness on significant issues like drug abuse, tolerance, peace, environmental education, pollution control, human rights, antiterrorism, interfaith harmony and global brotherhood etc.