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Welcome to Mian Muhammad Bukhsh TrustMian Muhammad Bukhsh Trust is an independent non-governmental organisation to provide basic Health & Education facilities with a focus on community development in the rural areas.
Chairman MessageWe, the Board of Trustees of Mian Muhammad Bukhsh Trust feel proud in conceiving a project for the poor, in the name of the most revered Sufi Saint of the sub-continent, Mian Muhammad Bukhsh. It would be a health care facility, a state of the art 120 bed General hospital with all modern medical facilities catering to the health needs of close to one hundred thousand people of this down trodden rural area of Jhelum. It is a Private - Public partnership project, supported by committed philanthropists of the area...more
Bukhsh Hospital Mian Muhammad Bukhsh Memorial Hospital
Bukhsh Hospital is a fully operational nonprofit Hospital to provide medical cover to a rural population of more than 60000.Alhamdo Lillah, Six days a week OPD is already functional at site, providing free treatment and medicine to an average of 50 patients a day. MissionBuilding Plan Location Plan Project Profile (English) Project Profile (Urdu) Mian Muhammad Bukhsh Trust
Our trustees and board members are all volunteers and they are our most valuable asset. They tend to be working professionals, both Pakistani and expatriates, some are senior , all share our desire to change lives. Mian Muhammad Bukhsh Trust makes use of a volunteer working model in order to maximize use of donated funds. Board of Governors News and UpdatesOutdoor Patient DepartmentMian Muhammad Bukhsh Trust is running six-days-a-week free OPD Service at Bukhsh Hospital Site Dhanyala, since May 2008. Summary of figures is given below...read more Know more about Bukhsh HospitalEducation & Community DevelopmentThe underlying philosophy of our organization is best found in the words of Ruby Manikan, "If you educate a man you educate a person, but if you educate a woman you educate a family." In a male-oriented society where education opportunities for the poor are few, women are less likely to receive them...read more |