What We Do
How does the Sustenance Project help? In Pakistan, our direct to the needy policy helps the most vulnerable, especially the single parents and young.

Who We Are
The Sustenance Project is a no nonsense, 100% donation based charity created by British Pakistani entrepreneurs.
LEARN MORE NOW

Pakistans Poverty Crisis
Unemployment has soared and food insecurity is on the rise, economic instability is worse than ever.
LEARN MORE NOW

100% Donation Policy
Every penny from all donations is given direct to the specified charity.
LEARN MORE NOW

Direct to the Impoverished Strategy
All donations go directly to the needy, with the minimum number of 3rd parties involved
LEARN MORE NOW


DIRECT TO THE POOR STRATEGY
Know you're going making a difference
A UK based startup charity with a focus on a no-nonsense direct to the poor strategy.
The Sustenance Project key focus is to ensure no donations are wasted by ensuring 100% ofthe money is given to the poor and by making the most from every penny donated.
A significant portion of that is used incorrectly or doesn't reach the intended recipients
Pakistans econonmic situation continues to decline with inflation increasing, poverty is hitting extreme levels

Imran Khan initiated the biggest Anti-Poverty fight in the history of Pakistan
“No Pakistani government has spent so much money on alleviating poverty in the past,” Mr. Khan said at Islamabad the capital. “The government has launched a war against poverty.”
But he dearly needs help, if the Ehsaas plan (which is essentially the establishment of a welfare state) is to succeed it needs as much support as possible.
Mr. Khan has proposed a constitutional amendment that would make basic necessities such as food, housing, education and health care a fundamental right. The amendment would require the approval of Parliament.
“When a nation decides to help its poor, God finds ways for it to succeed. The real thing is to have honest intentions,” Mr. Khan said. “It is my belief that, God willing, one day you will see that we would be successful in eradicating poverty.”