Chhipa Welfare Association
Chhipa Welfare Association, commonly known as Chhipa, is a Pakistani non-profit welfare organization founded in 2007 by Ramzan Chhipa. It is headquartered in Karachi, Pakistan. The 1987 Karachi car bombing at Bohri Bazaar led Ramzan Chhipa to found Chhipa Welfare Association.[1] Its stated mission is a strong commitment to serving the people without discrimination of any caste, creed or colour under all circumstances, where frequent road accidents, sudden events, and emergencies occur daily. The Chhipa Welfare Association is a non-governmental organization in Pakistan. Its activities include financial aid and free or low-cost food to people with low income. The general public, philanthropists and the business community supports this organization with their donations. The services include:
ActivitiesAmbulancesThe Chhipa Welfare Association runs a number of ambulance centres in Karachi. The ambulances are basic vans with room for a stretcher, for transportation to a hospital but without any medical staff in the ambulance.[2] CHHIPA AMBULANCE. The humanitarian services of Chhipa Welfare Association, with a large fleet of dedicated fleet of ambulances, staffed by paramedics and equipped with a first aid box and an oxygen cylinder, spread over Chhipa Ambulance Emergency Centres located at prominent places, at various road roundabouts and near hospitals across the city of Karachi and other regions of Pakistan, on alert––around the clock all year around––for providing immediate help and assistance to the needy, the seriously injured victims of road accidents, train collisions, disasters and calamities, shifting the sick and emergency patients, rushing them to hospitals and medical facilities. While the responding time is within 05 minutes, which further initiates the rescue operation without any delay. Normally, Chhipa Ambulances––24 hours/7 days a week––remain engaged on roads in lifting and shifting the seriously injured victims of road accidents, the needy, the sick, burnt out and severed body parts, emergency patients, partially decomposed and unidentified, decomposed and mutilated bodies, lying in drains and sewers, dead bodies––to hospitals & medical centres in attempts to save the valuable human lives, all taken care off by Chhipa Volunteers.[2] Chhipa JhoolaThe association provides a means for people who are unable to care for their newborn children to give them up for adoption, as an alternative to abandoning the child, and to lessen the risk of infanticide. The ambulance centers include a palna (lit. "cradle") where people can leave their babies; the Chhipa Association can then arrange for the infant to be adopted.[3][4][5] Social worker Ramzan Chhipa is the first legal guardian until after a married childless couple is handed the infant for adoption. Chhipa Welfare Association maintains the complete record and the legality of all such unwanted children that are placed in Chhipa Jhoola. After the married childless couple has been selected, the child is then handed over to them in a simple adoption ceremony at the Chhipa Head Office. After that social worker Ramzan Chhipa regularly visits the homes of the adopting parents and monitors the well-being and upbringing of the adopted child.[6] Sacrificial Animals (Sadqa & Aqiqa Cow & Goat)The ambulance centers also accept animals that have been sacrificed on the occasion of a child's birth (Aqiqah) or as other forms of voluntary charity (Sadaqah).[7] These sacrifices are prepared as food for people with low-income. Chhipa Dastarkhwan Chhipa Welfare Assosciation took upon itself this responsibility for providing free cooked meals to more than 50,000 indigent citizens of Pakistan. For this noble cause, Chhipa Welfare Association established the state-of-the-art CHHIPA KITCHEN with fully automatic bread-baking plant, which works around the clock. Chhipa Welfare Association ensures supply of cooked meals to CHHIPA DASTARKHAWAN at hundreds of its centres and ambulance booths across Karachi where people in need gather and are served with complete self-respect. Chhipa Graveyard Karachi, being the commercial hub of Pakistan, faces a constant influx of migrants from all corners of the country. This demographic situation has lead to retrenched capacity of graveyards and those that exist in the city cannot further accommodate any more burial. This is a matter of great concern in times of pandemics, disasters and calamities.Then there are those dead bodies that are unowned, abandoned, unclaimed and unidentified, that are taken care of by Chhipa Volunteers. After the Ghusal & Kaffan of these bodies, they are then buried at the Chhipa Graveyard. Chhipa Ration In these hard times and rising costs, poor families suffer the most. Due to poverty they 12lack the funds to meet their day-to-day necessities of life i.e. food, clothing and education. In order to lessen their sufferings, Chhipa Monthly Ration took upon the humanitarian task to become the Custodian for such indigent families. Chhipa Welfare gives the utmost priority to ensure their provisions of food, clothing and education and provide these deserving families with Chhipa Monthly Ration. Also, mandatorily maintaining the respect for their self-esteem––which is never compromised under any circumstances or cost. Chhipa Home & OrphanageThis welfare association provides the free home & orphanage.
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