In a significant step towards corporate social responsibility, the Orange Tree Foundation (OTF) and MACPAC Films Ltd have joined forces to champion a noble cause: the education of employees’ children. The partnership, solidified during a recent MoU signing ceremony, marks a shared commitment to building financially independent, education-first communities.
The collaboration falls under OTF’s “Employee Children Educational Program,” a unique initiative designed to provide academic support to the children of MACPAC Films’ staff. This program is a testament to both organizations’ belief that quality education is a fundamental right, not a luxury. By focusing on the academic futures of these children, OTF and MACPAC are directly investing in the next generation, helping to uplift families and create a cycle of empowerment through knowledge.
The signing ceremony was graced by key figures from both organizations, including Mr. Ehtesham Maqbool Elahi and Mr. Omer Allahwala, who were acknowledged for their pivotal roles in championing this initiative. Their leadership highlights a strong and shared vision for a more education and prosperous society.
MACPAC Films, a pioneer in the BOPP films industry in Pakistan since 1993, has a long-standing philosophy of innovation and value. Its commitment to corporate social responsibility (CSR) is evident in its various community projects and its emphasis on employee well-being. This partnership is a natural extension of that philosophy.
Similarly, the Orange Tree Foundation is a dedicated non-profit organization focused on providing mainstream education, healthcare, and need-based financial assistance to underprivileged households in Pakistan. The foundation’s holistic approach supports not just students, but their entire families, to ensure that no obstacle stands in the way of their educational journey.
By uniting their resources and expertise, OTF and MACPAC Films are setting a powerful example of how businesses can create a lasting, positive impact on society. This partnership is more than just a collaboration; it is a pledge to build a brighter, more educated future for the children who need it the most.


