Abdul Sattar Edhi is recognized as one the greatest philanthropists of the millennium. Mr Edhi was born on 28 July 1928 in Bantva, Gujrat before partition. He didn’t come from a wealthy background but a considerate one. As written in his biography he would receive one paisa for his meals and another for charity. Edhi devoted his years of teenage and carefree days in taking care of his mother who was struck by a stroke and became paralyzed. She passed away in 1947 when Edhi was only nineteen years old.
 His personal experience of his mother’s deteriorating physical and mental state brought him closer to the sentiments of people going through the same which later led him to establish a caretaking system for the old, mentally and physically ill. He migrated to Pakistan and started working as a peddler. Later, he became a commission agent selling cloth. After a few years, he established a free dispensary with the help of his community.
Contribution To The Community
Abdul Sattar Edhi is the founder of the world’s largest volunteer ambulance network. This fleet includes 1800 ambulances, 28 boats and 2 aeroplanes. In 1997 the foundation made it to the Guinness book of world records as the ‘largest volunteer network.’ In his words, he describes that he literally ‘begged’ people for donations and they gave. He bought his first ambulance and drove it around himself to help anyone. He set up his Edhi foundation with just $500.  Today the foundation outpatient hospitals, adoption centres and offers burial for the unidentified bodies.

He initially started his humanitarian work in Karachi and built various centres offering various services. He actively worked for women and placed a cradle in front of each centre to reduce female infanticide. Abdul Sattar Edhi is the saviour of 50,000 plus children who were either abandoned or orphans. By the law of Pakistan, a father’s name is necessary for paperwork. Edhi gave his name to hundreds and thousands of people and ‘fathered’ them. He also fought for the rights of orphans and won a case to give orphans the right to having identity cards. He established over 300 welfare centres across the country over the years. Edhi also began a 24- hour working medical dispensary for people in need.
Notable Works
- Founder of the world’s largest volunteer ambulance network.
- The foundation outpatient hospitals, adoption centers and offers burial for the unidentified bodies
- He actively worked for women and placed a cradle in front of each center to reduce female infanticide.
- He is the saviour of 50,000 plus children who were either abandoned or orphans
- Gave his name to hundreds and thousands of people and ‘fathered’ them
- Won a case to give orphans the right to having identity cards
- He established over 300 welfare centers across the country over the years
- 24- hour working medical dispensary for people in need.
- A hotline for the missing people and shelters for women and elderly.
- His work was not only limited to Muslims but also to non




