One of the founding pillars and the true backbone of WMD. From the organization's earliest days to its growth into a recognized humanitarian force.
Muhammad Ahmad Saleem is one of the founding pillars—and the true backbone—of We Make a Difference (WMD). From the organization’s earliest days to its growth into a recognized humanitarian force across Pakistan, Ahmad has been at the center of every milestone, every challenge, and every triumph.
With an unshakable commitment and visionary mindset, Ahmad has played a critical role in expanding WMD’s reach across Pakistan. He has built bridges between communities, volunteers, corporate partners, and the causes that matter most—transforming what began as a small group of passionate individuals into a structured, impactful organization serving thousands.
Ahmad’s leadership is not confined to strategy rooms or boardrooms. He leads from the front, consistently present on the ground during every major initiative. Whether it’s coordinating logistics for emergency flood relief, organizing Ramadan ration distributions, or personally delivering aid to remote villages, Ahmad is always there—motivating teams, solving problems in real-time, and delivering hope with his own hands.
His tireless efforts have not gone unnoticed. Ahmad has been recognized through multiple awards for social service and humanitarian leadership, including commendations from local government bodies and community organizations. But for him, the real reward lies in the smiles of the families WMD has helped and the lives that have been transformed.
Ahmad’s influence is woven into the very fabric of WMD. His calm resilience in crisis situations, strong management skills, and deep compassion make him a guiding light for both the team and the people they serve. Under his leadership, WMD has expanded from Islamabad to multiple chapters across Pakistan, established partnerships with healthcare institutions, and developed sustainable programs that create lasting change.
Beyond his role at WMD, Ahmad believes that humanitarian work is not just about providing immediate relief—it’s about restoring dignity, building hope, and empowering communities to thrive on their own.