OUR VISION

“Raising Generations that will bring a positive change to the World”

OUR MISSION

Empower future leaders through education, morals, and physical well-being excellence.

Objectives

Our objective to promote

Quality inclusive education

Community awareness & development programs, and promoting literacy among adults of communities.

Character education and Tarbiyah aspects among children to be a Human activist.

About JJT

Junior Jinnah Trust is a non-profit organization founded with one Orphanage in 2014, with the aim to provide quality education for the underserved population of the society: orphans, child labor, street children, underprivileged and most deserving children in Pakistan.

Junior Jinnah has established 2 campuses running in morning and evening shifts, in underprivileged areas of Islamabad and Rawalpindi. 1000+ students have graduated and 700+ are currently studying. Junior Jinnah is also helping the comminutes with Food Ration packs, Cooked food, Medical Camp, Water Filtration plant, Clothing for Children’s mothers, providing employment opportunities for needy families and more welfare work. At Junior Jinnah campuses students have provision to:
1)Tuition Fee
2)Textbooks and Notebooks
3)Local and Board Exam Charges
4)Bags, Stationary, Uniform kits(for specific cases).

JJT Introduction

Founded in 2014, Junior Jinnah Trust is a non-profit providing quality education to underserved populations, including orphans, child laborers, street children, and the underprivileged in Pakistan.

With 20 campuses in Islamabad and Rawalpindi, JJT has graduated over 1000 students, currently supporting 1750. In 2023, 1054 new students enrolled. JJT also aids communities with ration packs, cooked food, medical camps, water filtration, emergency response, uniform kits, employment opportunities, and other welfare initiatives. At Junior Jinnah campus students have provision to:

Free tuition with
Quality Learning Materials.

Free Text Books
& Note Books

No charges of Local
and Board Exams

Bags, stationary, uniform kits
(for specific cases)

Chairman's Message

As we navigate the path toward Junior Jinnah Trust aspirations, it's crucial to remember the profound words of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, whose vision for Pakistan encapsulated the dream of a nation rising among the greatest in the world. "I look forward to Pakistan as one of the greatest nations in the world," expressed by Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, resonates deeply with our own aspirations. Just as he envisioned a nation of significance and global influence, we, too, hold a vision for our organization that mirrors this grand ambition. Our aspirations align with his dream, aiming for excellence, innovation, and impact. Inspired by his vision, let's unite, overcome challenges, and propel Junior Jinnah Trust to unprecedented success, echoing the grand ambition set by our founding father. Together, let's make JJT a beacon of excellence.

OUR VALUES AND GUIDING PRINCIPLES

Junior Jinnah Trust follows certain values and guiding principles in all its interventions and dealings. We believe in the following Values:

Integrity

Accountability

Respectful

Resilience

Collaboration

Equality

Diversity

Our Achievements

7 projects aiming to
children education

Enhanced scope, as working
in multiple cities

100+ orphan children are
fully sponsored

750+ children are enrolled
into Schools projects

1000+

Middle section of classes has
been started

Focused Tarbiyah & Quran
Learning Programs

Extensive Trainings for Teachers
Capacity Building

Enhanced Partnerships & affiliations
with Netwroks/Forums

12 Partners are Supporting Us

Implementing 7 projects

34 Teachers are providing Education

Board of Trustees (BOT)

Imran Zaheer (Chairman BOTs)

Omar Akbar
(Vice Chairman BOTs)

Adnan Ashraf
(Member BOTs)

Abdul Ghaffar Mujahid
(Member BOTs)

Zaid Mustafa
(Member BOTs)

Board of Advisors (BOA)

Asad Mehmood (Principal APS)

Roshan Iqbal
(Rt. Principal Govt. School)

Adeel Akbar
(Assistant Director IIUI)

Dr. Ali Imtiaz
(Professor at BU)

Col. Inaam
(Advocate High court)