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Three Decades of Commitment to Education, Healthcare & Nation-Building

Serving the Nation since 1994

FSC Founding

Est. 16 July 1994

Registered Indian Trust

A Vision for Grassroots Nation-Building

Founded through the vision and personal initiative of Maulana Zahir Ahmad Siddiqui, FSC was shaped by the conviction that nation-building begins at the grassroots. For nearly three decades, we have worked in close alignment with national priorities, contributing to education, healthcare, and social welfare.

"Our focus has always remained on the marginalised and economically weaker sections of society, ensuring dignity, participation, and long-term social responsibility."

Guided by Core Values

The philosophical foundation of our people-centric approach.

Seva (Service)

Selfless action to uplift the underserved and provide critical grassroots relief during times of extreme need.

Samarpan (Dedication)

Unwavering, long-term commitment to social responsibility and translating field experience into lasting institution building.

Jan-Kalyan (Welfare)

Working collaboratively alongside government initiatives and national priorities for the holistic well-being of the public.

Three Decades of Service, Sacrifice & Nation-Building (1994–2025)

For over thirty years, the Foundation for Social Care (FSC) has walked alongside communities and institutions in India’s journey of social development—responding to immediate human need while steadily building systems for long-term impact in education, healthcare, and social welfare.

Rooted in Grassroots Service (1994–1999)

Community-Level Initiatives

• Educational support programmes

• Coaching centres for students

• Computer education initiatives

• Vocational & skill training

• Livelihood assistance support

• Marriage & orphan care assistance

• Interest-free financial help (Qarz-e-Hasan)

• Medical relief programmes

• Women empowerment initiatives

• Community welfare outreach

Impact of Phase

• Built grassroots credibility

• Strengthened community trust

• Developed understanding of ground realities

• Established service-oriented foundation

Standing with the Nation in Times of Crisis (2000–2004)

Major Relief Engagement

• Relief & rehabilitation during the Gujarat earthquake like Emergency aid distribution, Housing & rehabilitation support, Care centres and Livelihood restoration

Other Disaster Responses

• Flood relief support

• Cold wave assistance

• Response to 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami

Strategic Shift

• Transition from local relief to organised humanitarian action

• Alignment with national solidarity efforts

• Expanded operational capacity

Public Health, National Missions & Institutional Credibility (2005–2010)

Alignment with Government-Supported Programmes

• Maternal & child health initiatives

• Sanitation & hygiene awareness

• Tuberculosis control support

• Women empowerment programmes

• Social welfare engagement

HIV/AIDS Care & Awareness

• Umang Community Care Centre initiative

• Collaboration with: National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO) and Uttar Pradesh State AIDS Control Society (UPSACS)

• Counselling services

• Treatment linkage support

• Community awareness programmes

• Dignity-based rehabilitation approach

Outcome

• Strengthened institutional credibility

• Recognised as a partner in national health missions

From Experience to Institutions (2011 onwards)

Transition to Institution-Led Development

Established and strengthened:

• Al-Farooq Public School

• Hayat Hospital

• Hayat Institute of Nursing

• Hayat Unani Medical College & Research Centre

Key Focus Areas

• Value-based school education

• Nursing education & workforce training

• Medical education & research

• Affordable & ethical healthcare services

• Regular health camps

• Rural & community outreach

• Environmental awareness initiatives

• Academic development programmes

Impact

• Sustainable service systems

• Professional standards

• Long-term community benefit

Responsibility During a National Health Emergency (2020–2021)

During the COVID-19 pandemic:

• Food distribution to affected families

• Medical assistance support

• Public awareness campaigns

• Vaccination facilitation efforts

• Community-level outreach during lockdowns

Reflection

• Reinforced public responsibility

• Continued service during crisis conditions

Continuity, Consolidation & Commitment (2022–2025)

• Ongoing hospital services

• Nursing & medical education expansion

• Community health camps

• Skill development programmes

• Women & child-focused initiatives

• Social welfare outreach

• Alignment with national development priorities

• Open to CSR & institutional collaborations

A Journey Defined by Commitment, Not Convenience

Across three decades, FSC has evolved—but its purpose has remained unchanged. From grassroots relief to nationally aligned institutions, from disaster response to public health partnerships, FSC’s journey represents a quiet yet steadfast contribution to a Sashakt, Swasth aur Shikshit Bharat.

"This is not merely a record of projects—it is a legacy of Seva, shaped by responsibility, resilience, and the enduring belief that nation-building begins with service to people."

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