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Environmental Impact

  • Guinness World Record
  • Miawuaki Forest
  • South Punjab Green Book Initiative
  • LCOY
  • COP in My City

Educational Empowerment Impact

  • Pakistan's Only Transgender School
  • Pakistan's First Blind Parliamentary Debating Team
  • Career Counselling and University Applications

Animal Welfare Impact

  • Cat Feeding Points
  • Stray Dog Collar Project

Community Health Impact

  • 24/7 Availability of Blood
  • Monthly Free Medical and Blood Camps

Stories of Hope

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Zain HashimPakistan's First Blind Anchor
Portrait of Sahiba Jahan
Sahiba JahanPakistan's First Transgender Police Officer
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Impact / Environmental Impact

Impact in motion

Impact section / Environment

Environmental impact that begins with local ownership

Environmental work becomes durable when people can see themselves inside it, not just standing beside it

PakSarZameen's environmental initiatives use visible public action, youth participation, and practical follow-up to make climate work feel immediate, local, and worth protecting over time

PublicProjects are designed to be seen and sharedYouth-ledYoung advocates gain real leadership rolesPracticalPlanting and climate dialogue stay connected to placeAdaptiveResearch and follow-up shape next steps
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Field story highlights
Core approachCommunity-led greening and climate engagement
Who leadsYoung people, volunteers, and local partners
What mattersVisible action that can grow into long-term stewardship

Story arc

The environmental story arc

01

Start with a challenge close to home

The work begins where people already feel the stakes: urban heat, shrinking green spaces, and a need for more public understanding about climate action

02

Make participation tangible

Large public planting efforts, youth conferences, and community learning make environmental care feel active rather than abstract

03

Turn momentum into continuity

Research, reflection, and follow-up keep these efforts from fading after a single event

Outcomes

What environmental action looks like here

  • Greening becomes a shared local responsibility instead of a distant policy idea
  • Young people gain public confidence as climate advocates, organizers, and collaborators
  • Programs create visible proof that collective environmental action is possible at community scale

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Snapshots from community climate action

A few moments from the field show how environmental work becomes collective, visible, and youth-led

Largest Sapling Word reel

A short look at the scale, coordination, and shared energy behind the public planting effort
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LCOY in Bahawalpur

Youth dialogue, climate learning, and local leadership coming together in one place
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Why it matters

Climate work lasts when communities keep carrying it forward.

If you want to support environmental action that stays close to people, places, and practice, we would be glad to build with you

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