Built as a home, registered as a foundation.
Bayt-ul-Aleem is a children's welfare foundation established in Rawalpindi to give orphaned and underprivileged children shelter, education, faith, and a path to independence.
Why we started
Bayt-ul-Aleem Foundation began with a simple observation: children who lose their parents or their means of support don't just need a roof — they need a full childhood. That means school in the morning, Qur'an in the afternoon, a trade to learn as they grow older, and people around them who are there for the long run, not just the crisis.
We're building Bayt-ul-Aleem from the ground up — the legal foundation alongside the physical one — so that everything the children rely on is on solid footing.
One child, one continuous path
Rather than treating shelter, schooling, religious education, and vocational training as separate programs, we see them as one continuous path each child walks — from the day they arrive to the day they're ready to stand on their own as a contributing member of society.
See the Services page for how that path is structured stage by stage.
Our values
Compassion First
Every child is welcomed as family, not as a case number. Dignity and warmth come before paperwork.
Faith & Character
Religious education is woven into daily life, shaping not just what children know, but who they become.
Real Independence
Our measure of success isn't how long a child stays with us — it's how ready they are to leave and thrive.
Founding team
Adil Alliem
FounderLeading the foundation's establishment, funding, directional oversight, and major policy direction.
Majid Aleem
Operational DirectorResponsible for intake and governance matters.
Saima Asmat
General SecretaryManages day-to-day operations of the facility, including all staff.
Registered, accountable, transparent
Our accounts are independently audited and submitted annually to the relevant regulatory authorities. We publish our governing documents and provide regular updates on how funds are used.