Partners
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Network for Good is a hybrid organization—a nonprofit-owned for-profit. Network for Good’s nonprofit donor-advised fund uses the Internet and mobile technology to securely and efficiently distribute thousands of donations from donors to their favorite charities each year. Our donor-advised fund is accredited by the Better Business Bureau Wise Giving Alliance and meets all 20 of its standards for charity accountability. View our accreditation information. Our Certified B Corporation software company offers innovative, easy-to-use fundraising software and coaching for nonprofits. We also work with corporate partners to implement effective cause initiatives with its proven online giving platform. We provide nonprofits, corporations, and software developers with simple solutions to power the good they do with supporters, employees, and consumers. ChildLife Foundation has partnered with Network for Good, a non-profit donor-advised fund, for easy, secure and efficient online donations platformNetwork for Good
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This 332 bed tertiary care hospital has been set up according to international standards and is entirely donor funded. The hospital provides a variety of low cost and free treatment for patients from low-income families. In 2014, MMIH joined hands with ChildLife. Through this partnership, ChildLife’s patients who require a ventilator or incubator can be transferred to MMIH when one is not available at the government hospitals. ChildLife, the Government of Sind, and MMIH will be able to save many lives each month through this agreement.Memon Medical Institute
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Deloitte is ChildLife’s external auditor, ensuring transparency and efficiency of the organization’s work.Deloitte
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ASA has been instrumental in providing ChildLife with architectural assistance and advice during the construction and management of the two emergency rooms.ASA
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Bank Al Habib
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LMKR has been instrumental in providing ChildLife with essential software that help the organization operate efficiently. The baseline survey conducted for the pilot preventive health program would have been impossible without LMKR providing ChildLife with GIS mapping software and assistance. Additionally, LMKR has provided an attendance software which is being used at all of ChildLife’s facilities.LMKR
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HBL is a renowned bank that is marketing ChildLife to all their clients, encouraging them to donate to the organization.HBL
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Indus Hospital has provided ChildLife support with the Management Information System (MIS) at its emergency rooms. These software are extremely crucial in helping ChildLife efficiently handle patient registration, and managing the inventory and dispensation at the pharmacies.Indus Hospital
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The Government of Sindh provides affordable healthcare to destitute families in the province of Sind through government hospitals and Basic Health Units. Their network reaches out to a population of over 20 million in Karachi. However, due to limited resources, the government is unable to maintain a high quality of service for the large volumes of patients that flow through its institutes every day. As a result, ChildLife has formed a public-private partnership with the Government of Sind to manage the children’s emergency rooms at two of its hospitals, Civil Hospital, Karachi and National Institute of Child Health (NICH). The government provides staff assistance, utilities, medicines, as well as covers part of the cost of each patient, while ChildLife ensures that the facilities operate smoothly and provide the best possible care, with essential equipment, medical supplies, and trained staff.Government of Sindh
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ChildLife and BRAC Pakistan will together work on a preventive health program to tackle the problems of malnutrition, sanitation and hygiene, maternal care, and childhood diseases and immunizations. The first site will be in the 2km radius around ChildLife’s primary care clinic in Shireen Jinnah Colony, targeting 6,000 households (an approximate population of 45,000.) This model will then be replicated across various urban slums in Pakistan. BRAC Pakistan is a subsidiary of BRAC, which is the largest NGO in the world, with branches in 11 countries reaching out to 131 million people.Brac
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SINA Trust has been building a network of primary care clinics in the different slums of Karachi since 1998. They hire licensed doctors and trained staff, implement medical protocols and constantly monitor the quality of service being provided. The clinics are located in the heart of these neighborhoods, so provide easy access for children and women at an extremely affordable cost to them. Pharmacy and laboratory services are also available onsite at no cost to the patient. ChildLifeFoundation joined hands with SINA in 2012, and has been adopting their clinics and helping them expand by funding the operational costs of treating children. As a result of this partnership, the children who visit these clinics get free of cost quality primary care and medicines just a walking distance from home.SINA
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The Pakistan Science and Engineering Foundation (Paksef) is a registered charity under section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue code with EIN# 20-2950808. Paksef is supporting ChildLife Foundation by helping to collect donations from supporters in the USA, particularly through innovative technologies.Paksef