Unwanted goods help Pak-Christians make ends meet in Pakistan

Image of BPCA sorting centre where unwanted goods are cleaned and packaged to be given to deprived Christian families in Pakistan.

We continue to collect second-hand items and send them across to Pakistan to helped deprived families.  Since we started this project we have
sent across 32 large consignments of clothes, toys and books and have helped in excess of 400 people.

If you do bring unused toys, books and clothes to our premises please do ensure they are clean and in a fit state to be re-used.  Any help with
the cost of freight which costs £1 a kilo would ease the logistics for our recyclable-goods programme.

We included a few of the many images of our work in this area which has operated in several districts of Pakistan here:



The right clothes for work or school can make a difference no matter your age


BPCA Officers distribute the clothing and household goods


A mother collects her bag of used-goods.


Everyone is welcome here


One of the homes reached by our team.     


A child eats a snack while the ladies’ visit


A kindly offered gift received with thanks


A shy girl carefully holds her package


A family come to collect some items that will hopefully make life a little easier


A young child smiles in anticipation 


BPCA Chairman Wilson Chowdhry with one of the shipments of the much appreciated used goods