MFF was honored to host a team from Aga Khan University

MFF was honored to host a team from Aga Khan University (AKU), including Dr. Zulfiqar Bhutta, is a Distinguished University Professor and Founding Director of the Institute for Global Health and Development and the Centre of Excellence in Women and Child Health, as well as Chair in Global Health at the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Dr. Tania Bubela, Provost and Vice President Academic, AKU, Dr. Salman Kirmani, the Director, Centre of Excellence, Women & Child Health and Interim Director, Human Development Program, and Dr. Salim Virani, Vice Provost, Research for a tour of the MFF Rehabilitation Center and MFF School. The team expressed admiration for MFF’s dedication and commitment to inclusive education and rehabilitation services. They were particularly inspired by the hard work and devotion of MFF staff in delivering these essential services to the Gilgit-Baltistan region. They also commended Dr. Zeba Rasmussen, the Chairperson and Founder of MFF, and our esteemed Patrons Stephen Rasmussen and Arshad Mohammed for their visionary leadership and commitment to providing high-quality services to the community in GB, recognizing MFF as a model of excellence and compassion.

22nd MFF Board Meeting

The 22nd MFF Board Meeting and Annual General Meeting (AGM) took place on October 27, 2024. During the meeting, attendees reviewed the progress and annual plans for MFF’s two thematic areas: the Mehnaz Fatima Rehabilitation Program (MFRP) and MFF School, as well as the proposed budgets for MFF and MFRP for 2025. We extend our sincere gratitude to all esteemed Board members and our Patrons for their invaluable time, support, and dedication to enhancing the quality of services at MFF.

Patrons Visit to MFF

“Esteemed Patrons of the Mehnaz Fatima Foundation, Dr. Zeba Rasmussen and Steve Rasmussen accompanied by Mr. Arshad Mohammed, Chairperson of the Zauqi Charitable and Educational Trust (ZCET), and Ms. Jennifer Shield, an expert in inclusive education, visited the MFF School and Rehabilitation Center to review its inclusive educational practices and comprehensive rehabilitation services. They commended MFF’s commitment to fostering an inclusive environment and its innovative approach to holistic education.”

Mehnaz Fatima Montessori and Inclusive School Student council 2024-25.

“Student council initiation 2024-25.Empowering leaders, shaping futures”.

The journey began with orientation, interview process, honoring sashes, and sharing of TORs with Presidents and Vice Presidents.

This initiative completes with gratitude to Ayiza Ali, esteemed alumni of MFF School, for guiding us through the process. Your expertise made a difference!

This initiative aims to foster leadership, responsibility, and active participation among students in school affairs.