Education without livelihood is incomplete. A scholarship that keeps a girl in school, a vocational course that gives a young man a trade, a savings group that helps a woman start a small business — these are not three separate things at LPP. They are one pathway from exclusion to economic independence.
LPP works with out-of-school children — particularly girls and children from disaster-affected families — to bring them back into formal education through equivalency programmes, conditional cash transfers, and direct scholarships.
LPP's vocational programmes are deliberately forward-looking — targeting skills where demand is growing. EV maintenance and solar installation training was introduced years before it became mainstream, giving LPP graduates a head start in Pakistan's emerging clean energy sector.
Education and skills are only the beginning. LPP accompanies beneficiaries through to economic self-sufficiency — with livestock grants for disaster-affected women, seed capital for small enterprises, and village savings groups that build financial resilience from the ground up.
Whether you are a student seeking a scholarship, a young person looking for vocational training, or a woman ready to start a small business — LPP has a programme for you. Apply online or visit our office.