Established in 2011, the JRM Foundation for Humanity is a living legacy for the Jamshaid, Rahim, and Mannan families. As a 501(c)3 nonprofit, the Foundation exists to benefit philanthropic projects and humanitarian missions on behalf and for the benefit of women and children’s health and education.
When Drs. Naeem and Fahim Rahim embarked on a life-changing journey to Idaho from their modest, small town in Pakistan, it was unbeknownst to them that they would receive the prestigious Ellis Island Medal of Honor in 2011 and inspire the launch of the JRM Foundation. Previous to the Ellis Island Medal of Honor, they received the 2007 Congressional record by the US Senate.
In 2005, after moving from New York and embodied with an entrepreneurial spirit, Drs. Rahim started the Idaho Kidney Institute in rural Southeastern Idaho along with numerous business ventures across the country.
The Foundation’s philanthropic philosophy is based upon the value of personal engagement and community involvement. With a high regard for education and the encouragement of philanthropic investments, the Foundation believes these core values are necessary to make appreciable differences in local communities and beyond. In addition, the Foundation supports numerous initiatives, which also benefit women and children’s health and education in addition to supporting senior citizens and veterans’ health and wellbeing as well as providing disaster relief in Idaho, Nepal, and Pakistan.
Mission
Established in 2011, the JRM Foundation for Humanity is a living legacy for the Jamshaid, Rahim, and Mannan families. As a 501(c)3 nonprofit, the Foundation exists to benefit philanthropic projects and humanitarian missions on behalf of and for the betterment of women and children’s health and education.
Vision
The JRM Foundation team strives to be an agent of positive change by supporting programs and charities that promote women and children’s health and education. We aim to be available for our partners in times of natural disaster and pandemics by providing shelter support, clean water, food, essential supplies and medical care.