In the quiet town of Nowshera, amidst narrow streets and humble homes, lived Manahil—a determined girl with dreams bigger than her circumstances. She was one of five siblings—three sisters and two brothers—all of whom studied at Baithak School. Their father, a hardworking laborer, spent his days under the scorching sun to provide for them, but with limited earnings, affording quality education was an uphill battle.
Then came a ray of hope—Baithak School Network, Sheen Bagh Campus. A school that not only promised quality education but also understood the struggles of families like Manahil’s. With a heart full of hopes, she stepped into its classrooms, where books became her escape, and learning became her strength.
As she completed grade five, she stood at a turning point—how could she continue her education while easing her father’s burdens? The answer lay within the same school that nurtured her dreams: Baithak’s Vocational Center. Here, she discovered the art of tailoring—a skill that turned fabric into opportunity. Stitch by stitch, she transformed her learning into a source of income, becoming not just a student but also a pillar of support for her family.
Today, Manahil is more than just a tailor—she is a beacon of resilience. With her sewing machine humming alongside her books, she earns, she learns, and she dreams. Now a second-year student, she aspires to join the Pakistan Army, determined to serve her country with the same dedication that once fueled her desire to uplift her family.
Transforming Education into Empowerment
At Baithak School’s 8 Industrial Homes across Pakistan, young girls like Manahil are turning their education into independence. By learning vocational skills alongside their studies, they are breaking barriers, supporting their families, and building a future filled with possibilities.