Al-Falah Without Walls (AwW) is a faith-inspired, community-driven not-for-profit organization deeply rooted in the historic mission of Al-Falah Aqamat Gah, Samaji-o-Sakafati Markaz, established in 1971 in Quetta, Balochistan under the spiritual, educational, and humanitarian vision of the late Reverend Fr. Otto Postma OFM, a Dutch Priest and missionary from the Netherlands (Holland). Founded as a pioneering boys’ hostel for underprivileged and marginalized youth – particularly from Christian communities – the institution was envisioned not merely as a place of residence, but as a transformative center for education, character building, moral and spiritual formation, socio-cultural development, leadership nurturing, and community empowerment.
Guided by the enduring legacy and mission of late Reverend Fr. Otto Postma OFM, Al-Falah continued to evolve in response to the changing needs of marginalized communities. Under the leadership of Mr. Ilyas Inderyas, President and Founding Director along with his dedicated team, the organization was formally registered with the Balochistan Charities Registration and Regulation Authority (BCRA). Through this institutional transformation, the historic mission was not only preserved but further strengthened and expanded, while remaining firmly anchored in its founding values of faith, compassion, human dignity, education, inclusion, and holistic human development.
Today, Al-Falah Without Walls (AwW) continues to serve as a platform for nurturing socially responsible leadership, advancing education, promoting human dignity, and empowering marginalized communities through sustainable community development and humanitarian service.
Transforming lives through faith, education, leadership, and community empowerment since 1971.
Empowered marginalized youth through education, mentorship, leadership development, and life-changing opportunities to build brighter, dignified, and self-reliant futures.
Rooted in the visionary mission of the late Reverend Fr. Otto Postma OFM, Al-Falah Without Walls (AwW) has been transforming lives and empowering marginalized communities since 1971. Through education, leadership development, humanitarian service, and holistic human formation, AwW continues to foster a more dignified, inclusive, and empowered society by creating pathways for learning, socio-cultural harmony, community resilience, sustainable development, and opportunities for marginalized youth and families across generations.
The Youth Education & Development Program (YEDP) is a flagship initiative of Al-Falah Without Walls (AwW), rooted in the historic legacy of Al-Falah Aqamat Gah, Samaji-o-Sakafati Markaz established in 1971 in Quetta, Balochistan under the visionary mission of the late Reverend Fr. Otto Postma OFM, a Dutch Priest and missionary from the Netherlands (Holland).
The program was initiated to support marginalized, underprivileged, and school drop-out adolescents and youth through education, mentorship, leadership formation, life skills, socio-cultural exposure, and holistic human development. Beyond academic support, YEDP nurtures confidence, dignity, responsibility, and community leadership among young people from vulnerable communities.
Over the decades, the program has transformed thousands of lives by enabling youth to complete their education, develop skills, secure dignified livelihoods, and become responsible and empowered members of society.
The Skills & Livelihood Development Program (SLDP) is a community empowerment initiative of Al-Falah Without Walls (AwW) aimed at enhancing the socio-economic well-being of marginalized youth, women, and vulnerable families through vocational training, skills development, entrepreneurship, and livelihood opportunities.
Rooted in the long-standing mission of Al-Falah to promote human dignity and self-reliance, the program equips individuals with practical skills, career guidance, exposure, and income-generating opportunities that enable them to build sustainable and dignified livelihoods. Special focus is given to underprivileged and unemployed youth, school drop-outs, women, and economically vulnerable communities who face limited access to employment and economic opportunities.
Through capacity building, mentorship, and community-based development approaches, SLDP continues to empower individuals to become financially independent, socially confident, and active contributors to their families and communities.
The Youth Networking & Leadership Development Program (YNLDP) is an initiative of Al-Falah Without Walls (AwW) aimed at nurturing young leaders through capacity building, mentorship, exposure, dialogue, and community engagement. The program creates platforms for youth from diverse socio-cultural and religious backgrounds to connect, learn, collaborate, and develop leadership skills through theatre, music, interfaith dialogue, and community engagement activities that promote peace, social cohesion, inclusion, and social responsibility. Through trainings, networking opportunities, and youth-led initiatives, YNLDP empowers young people to become confident, active, and positive agents of change within society.
Al-Falah Without Walls (AwW) works to empower marginalized and underprivileged communities—particularly Christian minority communities in Quetta, Balochistan—through education, vocational skills development, youth leadership formation, and community engagement initiatives. Rooted in a legacy of faith, compassion, and human dignity, AwW promotes inclusion, interfaith harmony, peacebuilding, socio-cultural understanding, and sustainable community development through transformative and people-centered programs.
The Youth Education & Development Program (YEDP) is a flagship initiative of Al-Falah Without Walls (AwW) dedicated to empowering marginalized and underprivileged youth through education, mentorship, and holistic development. The program supports school drop-outs and vulnerable adolescents by mainstreaming their learning journey from middle, matric, intermediate to graduation and master’s levels.
YEDP provides reading and writing materials, tuition support, and academic guidance to prepare students for external government examinations, while also facilitating career-oriented pathways in Nursing, IT, BBA, MBA, B.Ed., and other professional fields. Through this comprehensive support, the program enables young people to secure meaningful employment and lead dignified, self-reliant lives.
The Skills & Livelihood Development Program (SLDP) is a key initiative of Al-Falah Without Walls (AwW) designed to empower marginalized youth and vulnerable communities through practical, market-oriented vocational training. The program focuses on building employable skills that lead to economic independence, self-reliance, and sustainable livelihoods.
SLDP offers hands-on training in areas such as Beautician & Fashion Design, Tailoring & Embroidery, and Mobile & Computer Repair, enabling participants to develop technical competencies and access income-generating opportunities. Through skill development and entrepreneurship support, the program helps individuals transform their lives with dignity and confidence.
The Youth Networking & Leadership Development Program (YNLDP) is a key initiative of Al-Falah Without Walls (AwW) designed to nurture young leaders through capacity building, mentorship, exposure, dialogue, and active community engagement. The program provides inclusive platforms for youth from diverse socio-cultural and religious backgrounds to connect, learn, and collaborate while strengthening their leadership potential.
YNLDP integrates leadership and critical thinking training, interfaith dialogue and peace learning, as well as theatre, music, and youth exchange activities. Through these creative and interactive approaches, the program promotes peace, social cohesion, inclusion, and social responsibility.
By offering structured trainings, networking opportunities, and youth-led initiatives, YNLDP empowers young people to emerge as confident, responsible, and positive agents of change within their communities and society at large.
Volunteers, youth, and community leaders play a vital role in the mission of Al-Falah Without Walls. Their dedication helps promote education, leadership development, and interfaith harmony in marginalized communities.
Mrs. Shama Harrison
Joint Secretary
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