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Welcome To ICCF

Raising Voices for Hope and Empowerment

The inspiration for community care transpired in April 2010, when my wife Bano immigrated to the USA to join me. She envisioned “a lot of new immigrants were crying in New York just like the immensely underprivileged communities in Pakistan they were asking for help.” Bano vehemently shared with me her deep concern for these suffering communities. After long, meaningful discussions and prayers, both of us affirmed our commitment and co-founded ICCF-“International Community Care Foundation” to help the new immigrants arriving in the US and the extremely underprivileged communities in Pakistan. Consequently, ICCF was formed and officially registered in New York as a 501 (c) 3 Charitable and Humanitarian organization on October 31, 2011, and embarked on its Mission to achieve the Vision. Though a small organization, ICCF has endured thick and thin times with compassion and dedication to its purpose.
We at ICCF look forward to a lasting association with you as a ‘Partner’ walking together to bring “happiness” to the lives of the underprivileged communities around us.

Become volunteer

At ICCF – International Community Care Foundation, we believe that true change starts with compassion, commitment, and community. Our mission to uplift and empower underserved individuals—especially marginalized Christian communities in Pakistan—is only possible with passionate people like you.

Whether you’re a volunteer, donor, partner, or advocate, your role matters. Together, we can restore dignity, expand opportunities, and bring hope to those who need it most.

Make donation

Be the Reason Someone Smiles Today

At ICCF – International Community Care Foundation, every donation you make becomes a lifeline of hope for those facing poverty, injustice, and neglect. Your generosity empowers us to deliver life-changing programs across Pakistan, the U.S., and Thailand, helping marginalized communities—especially persecuted Christians—move from survival to strength.