About Sundas Foundation
Providing free blood transfusions and treatment to children with Thalassemia, Hemophilia and other blood disorders since 1998.
Our Story
Born from compassion in 1998
Sundas Foundation was established in 1998 by Munnoo Bhai (Late) — celebrated journalist, poet and playwright — who could not accept that children in Pakistan were dying simply because their families could not afford blood transfusions.
What began as a single center in Lahore has grown into a nationwide network of 12 centers providing free, safe, fully screened blood transfusions 24 hours a day. Under the leadership of Founder & President Muhammad Yaseen Khan (Sitara-i-Imtiaz), the foundation today serves thousands of patients with Thalassemia, Hemophilia and other blood disorders — never charging a single rupee for care.
Milestones
1998
Sundas Foundation founded in Lahore by Munnoo Bhai (Late).
2000s
Free transfusion services expand; first blood camps organized across Punjab.
2010s
Network grows to multiple cities including Islamabad, Karachi and Faisalabad.
2020s
12 centers operating nationwide; component separation and hospital supply established.
2026
Founder & President Muhammad Yaseen Khan awarded the Sitara-i-Imtiaz.







