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PULSE Launches Flagship Pakistan Coaching Center in Strategic Partnership with PAGH to Empower Houston Youth

Houston, Texas — PULSE (Promoting Unity and Leadership for Social Empowerment) proudly announced the launch of its flagship initiative, the Pakistan Coaching Center, in strategic collaboration with the Pakistan Association of Greater Houston (PAGH). The announcement marks a major step in PULSE’s long-term commitment to youth empowerment, structured education, and sustainable community development .

The Pakistan Coaching Center is designed as a comprehensive empowerment platform that integrates academic excellence, cultural grounding, and future-ready skills for Houston’s Pakistani American youth.

PULSE Leadership: A Vision Grounded in Implementation

Speaking at the launch, Faysal Aziz Khan, President of PULSE, emphasized that the initiative reflects years of experience in program design and community-based development.

He further shared that the first phase will serve hundreds of students, with expansion plans to scale the model across multiple centers in Houston .

Ashar said that the center will operate with measurable outcomes, accountability systems, and long-term sustainability planning, aligning with PULSE’s broader mission to empower voices, build skills, and strengthen civic engagement.

A Structured Model for Youth Empowerment

The Pakistan Coaching Center will integrate:

The initiative is intentionally designed to bridge identity and competitiveness, ensuring youth remain culturally grounded while gaining skills necessary for academic and professional success in the United States.

PAGH: A Pillar of Community Partnership

PAGH, widely recognized as a pillar of the Pakistani community in Houston, brings institutional leadership and decades of community trust to this collaboration.

PAGH President Siraj Narsi described the initiative as the fulfillment of a long-standing community need.

“We have seen our children succeed, but they needed a center where they could stay connected to their identity, language, and values. The Pakistan Coaching Center is the result of that vision.”

PAGH General Secretary Aamir Askari Zaidi shared a message reinforcing the shared commitment behind the partnership.

“When PAGH partnered with PULSE, our goal was clear — to strengthen the future of the next generation. Today, that vision is becoming reality.”

An Investment in Generational Impact

For PULSE, the Pakistan Coaching Center represents more than a program launch. It is a strategic investment in youth leadership development, workforce readiness, and community resilience.

By combining academic rigor, digital preparedness, cultural literacy, and structured mentorship, the initiative addresses critical gaps facing immigrant youth communities. The program’s phased implementation and scalability make it a strong model for long-term philanthropic investment and expansion.

PULSE and PAGH invite community stakeholders, mentors, educators, and philanthropic partners to join this transformative effort.

The Pakistan Coaching Center stands as a commitment to preparation, identity, and opportunity, ensuring Houston’s youth are not only successful, but confident leaders rooted in values and ready for the future.