Hope For All
Providing Life Saving Dialysis Treatment For Free Of Cost.
About Us
The Renal Care Foundation (RCF) recognizes the growing concern about fatal diseases in Pakistan, including chronic Renal Failure, which has affected a significant portion of the population. According to research conducted by the World Health Organization (WHO), Pakistan is one of the top ten countries in the world with the highest rate of Renal Disease Progression. Unfortunately, the limited health budget of the government leaves thousands of patients without access to proper healthcare facilities, resulting in an increasing number of fatalities. It is a distressing situation, where many people die due to the high cost of dialysis treatment and lack of access to government hospitals that offer free dialysis facilities.
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Renal Care Foundation is a non-profit, non-governmental organization dedicated to relieving patients suffering from chronic renal failure. RCF is working in the four major cities across the country. We offer free dialysis facilities to deserving patients.
We use funds to provide everything to the patients suffering from fatal diseases in Pakistan, including chronic renal failure. Your funds are used to provide patients with counselling, medication, and the proper equipment required to treat renal disorders.
You can send your donations to Renal Care Foundation by using our donation page. We use a secure platform to collect funds from donors across the country. Besides this, you can also visit our centers and give your donations to desering patinets by your hands.
At Renal Care Foundation, we collect donations in the form of Sadaqah, Zakat, Fidya, Fitra, and any other charity. Your donations are used fairly only for the treatment of patients suffering from chronic renal failure who cannot afford their treatment.
We provide proper treatment to patients suffering from chronic renal failure. We have a total of 19,501 dialysis sessions across the country. We take care of all poor and needy people who, unfortunately, cannot afford the expenses to manage or treat renal disorders.