V Invest gives poor families a chance to stand on their feet by providing seed funding to start a business. No exploitation, no interest—just opportunity.
Families start earning immediately, with average monthly incomes of Rs. 35,000. This means food on the table, children in school, and a life of dignity restored.
Once a family repays their loan, the same funds are reinvested into another family’s business. One act of kindness multiplies into hundreds of empowered lives.
Through training and mentorship, beggars and jobless farmers are transformed into entrepreneurs—contributing to their households and their communities.
At 38, Zahid had already endured more than most. A natural disaster swept away everything he owned, leaving him with nothing but the determination to care for his children. Despite his hard work and dedication, he was left without the means to rebuild or provide for his family.
Through FKFP’s support, Zahid was given the chance to start fresh. With financial help, he opened a small tailor shop. Today, his business is established, his children are cared for, and his hope has been restored.
“This shop is not just my work—it is my family’s future and my reason to dream again,” says Zahid with pride.
When the devastating floods of 2022 swept through his village, Nizam Uddin lost everything—his home, his livelihood, and the means to care for his family. Left with nothing but despair, he came to FKFP with a simple request: a chance to rebuild his life with dignity.
Through the vINVEST Project, Nizam Uddin was supported in starting a loader rickshaw transportation business. Today, he earns a steady income, provides for his family, and looks to the future with hope instead of fear.
“This rickshaw is more than work—it is my family’s survival and my hope for tomorrow,” says Nizam Uddin with deep gratitude.
In a forgotten corner of Pakistan, young Kaleem Ullah carried the weight of his entire family on his shoulders. With no father or brother to share the burden and no chance to leave his remote village for work, his dreams of education seemed to fade under the pressure of survival.
Then, with FKFP’s support, Kaleem Ullah opened a small kiryana shop. What once felt impossible became his lifeline. Today, he earns with dignity, supports his family, and—most importantly—continues his studies with renewed hope.
“This shop saved my family and saved my future,” Kaleem Ullah shares with tears of gratitude.