“I quickly realised that I can’t start a revolution but I refused to be helpless,” reveals Omer. “So I decided to start something small and result oriented.” This thought has morphed into the Orange Tree Foundation, an organisation that fundamentally transforms the lives of the people it touches. Orange Tree provides Montessori education to children from low-income families for one year before helping them get admitted into mainstream schools like St Michael’s, Reflections, St Patrick’s, etc. with full funding and support throughout their educational career, including university education. Imagine your masi’s child having the opportunity to study in a mainstream school and the impact on her family this intervention can have. Orange Tree doesn’t just educate children, but also grooms them and their mothers to both survive and thrive in mainstream schools. “If we teach a child how to brush their teeth, we teach the mother the importance of the same thing so that the child is encouraged when he introduces new behaviours in his or her household,” Omer said. “Educating one child kick- starts a chain reaction that transforms a family for generations to come.”
“I quickly realised that you have to be cruel when you want to help others,” Omer says. “Education is everyone’s right so how should we choose which child to educate. If you try to help everyone, you will end up helping no one. We had to put in place a strict criterion to determine which families we could help. First, families must value education and both parents must, at least, be educated till fifth grade. The first year acts as a good filter for discipline and we’re able to screen out families that aren’t seriously committed to educating their children. We also make sure that we either take all the children from a family or none. We don’t want to be in a position where one child from the family ends up becoming a doctor while the other is a mechanic.”
When I ask Omer how he manages to do all this while running his own business and taking care of his family, he is all praise for his brilliant team. Omer insists that it’s his team — not him — that has accomplished all this. “All we hear is bad news about Pakistan, but we actually have many good people around us who never get the limelight. A great team of college students from SZABIST volunteer and run Orange Tree, I simply mentor them. They’re part of a group called Jaag Meray Talib-e-Ilm which leads lots of impactful social projects. Beemisal Iqbal of Jaag Meray Talib-e-Ilm was a driving force of energy behind this project and Arfa Hasnain gave up everything and joined us full-time right after graduation. We raised funds for Orange Tree by tapping into existing networks of family and friends without any major problems. Another major inspiration and help is the incredible Sabina Khatri, who runs Kiran School in Lyari and pioneered the holistic education model which Orange Tree is using. Last but not the least, there’s my wife and parents, without whom I wouldn’t be able to do all this.”
“What makes me happy is when I see Orange Tree children standing a few feet away from my own children in lines at their school,” shares Omer.
The purpose of this article is to find and share inspirational stories about everyday Pakistani heroes (if you know someone who should be profiled, send me a Tweet @Mbilallakhani). If we don’t share these stories about Pakistan, no one else will.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 10th, 2014.
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Great effort in bringing out the stories of Pakistanis who have outshone amid all the challenges. You can refer to our website: amazingpakistanis[dot]com as it is an effort in the similar direction.
Awesome
Great work, you are doing. There are so many gems that we never talk about. We need to cherish these..
Hats off to Orange Tree Foundation and Mr Omer Mateen for doing something extraordinary. Thank you Mr Bilal for highlighting such efforts as this is important in reciprocating a positive Pakistan. If only we could have more people like them.. may Allah instigate a chain reaction within the people who have the resources and power to bring about such change.
Keep it up Orange Tree Foundation and thank you Mr Bilal for giving this small yet meaningful contribution to our impoverished society. We all have to think like this , should start contributing in small little ways. May God Bless all who are doing in their capacities and help us to do something meaningful too .
It gives us great encouragement while hearing to such extraordinary work done by the ordinary people around us. Hats off to all such people who strive to bring a change in the lives of others.
It gives us great encouragement while hearing to such extraordinary work done by the ordinary people around us. Hats off to all such people who strive to bring a change in the lives of others.
I like the idea about sharing inspirational stories about ordinary Pakistanis. Kudos. Hope the idea prospers.
Respect!!!!
Inspiring!
Building Pakistan brick by brick.
Omar and team orange keep it up! Hats off to yuys May Allah SWT give you more success! Amin