The Health Promotion Foundation (HPF), established in 2017, is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving health outcomes and supporting vulnerable communities across Pakistan. Since its inception, HPF has been at the forefront of diabetes-related initiatives, including Insulin My Life (IML), Changing Diabetes in Children (CDiC), Life for a Child, IMPACT, the Diabetes Registry of Pakistan (DROP), and the National Diabetes Network (NDN). Through these comprehensive programs, HPF delivers critical healthcare support by providing life-saving medicines, insulin, and targeted interventions to underprivileged populations, ensuring equitable access to quality healthcare for all.
HPF delivers accessible diabetes care to underprivileged communities by providing insulin, essential medicines, and continuous clinical support. We run awareness and prevention initiatives that educate the public on early detection, nutrition, and healthy living. Our capacity-building programs strengthen healthcare providers through training and standardized guidelines. We also maintain national health registries and research platforms to improve treatment outcomes. Through specialized child and youth programs, we ensure young individuals living with diabetes receive consistent care, education, and psychosocial support.
We work to ensure equitable access to essential healthcare for vulnerable populations across Pakistan. Through our diabetes-focused programs and national partnerships, we provide life-saving insulin, medicines, and continuous care to underserved communities, empowering them to live healthier and more secure lives.
Education is central to our mission. We build healthier communities by promoting diabetes awareness, preventive health practices, and practical knowledge on nutrition, hygiene, and disease management. Our outreach enables individuals and families to make informed decisions that improve long-term wellbeing.
We are dedicated to transforming the lives of children and young people living with diabetes. Through initiatives such as IML, CDiC, Life for a Child, and other national networks, we ensure consistent access to insulin, comprehensive care, and supportive environments that foster physical and emotional wellbeing.


