about us

Our Mission

About Us

Good Samaritan Resource Center (GSRC) is a non-profit and Charitable organization established and registered since 2021 under the Societies Registration Act 1860 of Pakistan and 501 (c)(3) of United States, aimed to share the hope of the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ to those who are affected by poverty and unemployment through our interest free loan program in Pakistan. We motivate, train, and mentor people to exercise their God gifted talents and abilities to support and empower their own families to start their own small businesses.

We have been providing financial assistance to the Needy, deserving and skilled persons belong to different spheres of life; Irrespective of Caste, Creed, Color, or Religion.

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The prime goal of our endeavors is to abolish the web of poverty and unemployment through small business interventions. With the help of small loans to individuals we intent to promote entrepreneurship at rural and urban areas of Pakistan.

We believe that our interventions will truly contribute into the lives of hardworking people of Pakistan and we shall produce tangible impact in shape of enhanced status of social development and economic growth among vulnerable and marginalized communities in Pakistan.

Poverty is Pakistan’s biggest problem which today’s Pakistan facing, it is interconnected with several elements which are having direct or indirect relationship with poverty. Poverty in Pakistan does not affect people of Pakistan only but it has an effect on rest of world as well. Today Pakistani could be found everywhere in the world in search of better earning, a lot of them are illegal immigrants and some are involved in terror activities which is equally dangerous for all humanity. The purpose behind this effort is to clarify the understanding of problems facing by today’s Pakistan. More specifically, the objectives are to determine how poverty can manage and to analyze the poverty reduction plans and applied successfully for the benefits of the people of Pakistan for improvement in sustainable economic growth in Pakistan consequently less poverty. 

It is the fundamental duty and responsibility of the country to fulfill the basic needs of its people. Basic needs of man comprise of shelter, food and clothing. When these needs are not fulfilled they bring about problems termed as socio-economic problems. Pakistan has also been suffering from these problems. The real issue is not the presence of these problems in the society. But the extent to which they are being paid attention and solved. When these problems are not met timely the results in the form of deviant behavior, drug abuse, smuggling, corruption, poverty, illiteracy and many other social evils.

Poverty has been one of the biggest problems that Pakistan faces today. It is rightly said that poverty anywhere is a threat to prosperity everywhere. Nearly 60 per cent of the population of Pakistan lives in villages. According to an analysis, poverty has increased roughly from 30% to 40% during the past decade. It means that 40 per cent of the country’s population is earning their livelihood below the poverty line. In such condition people are depressed of their basic necessities of life. Proper education and medicine are becoming distant from them. They are forced to think of their survival only of due to poverty and unemployment, parents instead of sending their children to schools, prefer child labor for them. They make them do so to support their family and use them as earning hands from the early age.

Therefore, it is responsibility of individuals, civil society and philanthropists to come forward and take stand with Good Samaritan Recourse Center to contribute to support our endeavors in order to create opportunities for skilled and deserving people to start small business interventions to reduce poverty and unemployment in Pakistan.   

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an initiative towards economic empowerment

Our beneficiaries have been contributing into economic development of our beloved homeland by small business interventions supported by Good Samaritan Resource Center.