June 2, 2026

Q-Tees shares in a press release that it continues its long-term commitment to community development through the expansion of AZ School, an educational initiative serving children and families in a remote village near Sakhro City in rural Sindh, Pakistan.

What began as a response to urgent educational needs has grown into a comprehensive support system for more than 250 students and their families, according to the press release. The initiative provides free education, school supplies, uniforms, meals, sanitation infrastructure, and family assistance to help remove the barriers that often prevent children in underserved communities from attending school regularly.

Prior to the creation of AZ School, the village had only a neglected hut-like government school with little access to consistent education. In 2015, UNICEF provided a temporary tent classroom to support local children, offering a short-term solution while broader challenges remained unresolved.

Q-Tees became aware of the conditions through its local presence near its organic cotton fields and ongoing visits to the region. After witnessing firsthand the educational and living hardships faced by families in the area, the company chose to invest directly in long-term community support, it says in the press release.

In addition to providing classrooms and educational resources, Q-Tees supports students through free uniforms, books, notebooks, stationery, breakfast, and lunch programs. The company also provides monthly ration support for families to help reduce food insecurity and improve household stability. Q-Tees also hired Sindhi-speaking teachers from the surrounding area to help create a more accessible and culturally familiar learning environment for students.

Beyond education, the initiative also focuses on health, hygiene, and infrastructure improvements. Q-Tees constructed modern washroom facilities for both the school and village community to improve sanitation access and promote hygiene awareness. The company has also begun gradually improving homes for families living in especially difficult conditions.

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