GIVING BACK

There's something we often say at SAK: we design with intention. But intention doesn't stop at fabric, fit or finish. It extends to people.

As SAK grows, so does our responsibility.

Not just to the women who wear our pieces. But to the girls who are still growing into theirs.

That's where NoorGah comes in.

NoorGah

NoorGah is a not-for-profit school that houses 60 underprivileged girls. It's a space where education isn't optional, it's transformational. A place where girls grow up literate, capable and self-assured, with the tools to shape their own lives.

And here's the part that changed everything for me:

Just 100 rupees a day provides one nutritious meal. 3,000 rupees feeds a girl for an entire month.

We talk about impact in big, impressive words. But impact is often very small and very simple.

This Eid, we invited five girls with full attendance to create their Eid fits at SAK.

NOT AS CHARITY, BUT AS:

  • encouragement
  • recognition
  • celebration

BECAUSE WE WANT THESE GIRLS TO KNOW THAT SHOWING UP MATTERS.

  • that consistency matters.
  • that effort is seen.
  • that they are seen.

Next, we’re working toward sponsoring daily nutritious meals so these girls can learn better, grow stronger and focus on becoming whoever they’re meant to be.

AT SAK, WE BELIEVE RESPONSIBILITY SCALES WITH GROWTH.

We are building a brand, yes. But we are also building opportunity.

SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IS NOT A CAMPAIGN FOR US.

It’s fabric sourcing done thoughtfully.
It’s ethical production.
It’s fair wages.
It’s reinvesting into the communities our people live in.
It’s education for girls who deserve the world.

We are not just designing clothes. We are designing what we want the world around us to look like.