"They say that it takes a village to raise a child - but here with ANB's help, it takes a child to raise the village! The children of ANB are doing just that....not only are they receiving free education, but along with their education comes free health care benefits for them, free adult education for their parents, and all the jobs that would normally be taken over by more sophisticated school furniture and uniform makers, will now be given to the local village carpenters and tailors. We are committed to helping the community....women and children are our prime focus".



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ANB
Suite #49
Park Lane Tower, 172 Tufail Rd
Lahore Cantt, Pakistan

410 Park Avenue
15th Floor
New York, New York 10022


Tel: 011-92-42-575-0550
Fax: 011-92-42-575-2338/
011-92-42-575-3542

N.Y:  + 646-217-8250



 
 
Our Mission Statement
Our mission is to serve individuals and families belonging from one of the poorest communities of the world. Drawing strength from our global diversity, resources and experience, we promote innovative solutions and are advocates for global responsibilities.

ANB is independent and not affiliated with any religious, political or governmental agencies.

We facilitate lasting change by:
  • Empowering via self-help through training and education
  • Offering healthcare, health education, immunizations and family planning
  • Providing economic & community development
  • Eliminating sexual abuse & violence against women and children
  • Addressing discrimination in all forms
  • Influencing policy decisions at every level

Our Vision
To live in a world in which every individual realizes his/her potential in societies and respect people's rights and dignity, including their own. Everyone has the right to basic education, good healthcare, protection from the cruelty of ignorance and abuse. Everyone has the right to decide their own future, to know there is a world out there for them to enjoy and participate in, void of discrimination and violence and abuse.

 
 
"If you think education is expensive, try ignorance"
                                                  - Derek Bok, Harvard University President