our history
A movementthat began withMy Scholarship
How a small group of friends sparked a local renaissance
SWWSO began with a small group of friends who had received scholarships during their studies at Tameer-i-Nau College. Recognising the transformative power of timely educational support, they started My Scholarship — a fee-concession programme to help underprivileged students continue their education.
From a fee concession
to a movement
What began as an informal initiative among friends gradually expanded into a structured effort. Driven by the belief that small but timely support can keep talented students from dropping out, SWWSO grew into a wider mission of education-driven community development across Balochistan.
Community centres in Pishin, Saryab, and Lore Karez
We established community learning centres and libraries in areas such as Pishin, Saryab, and Lore Karez. These spaces became hubs for study, mentorship, lectures, skills development, and examination preparation — especially for students who lacked safe, dignified places to learn.
Today: a structured organisation with lasting impact
Today, SWWSO continues to grow as a structured organisation committed to scholarships, female literacy, AI and computer skills exposure, mentorship by experienced professionals, and practical social welfare support — building knowledge, confidence, and opportunity for underserved communities of Balochistan.