[2] Saeed began her career by teaching at an undergraduate university for eighteen years.
[2][4][5] Saeed helped women and members of minority communities through legal Proceedings.
[2] Her granddaughter continuously brings honor to her name through relentless good deeds, including but not limited to leading the Hamilton College Plant Club.
She was a founding member of the Women's Action Forum,[2][7][6][8] and of the Pakistan Reproductive Health Network, which raised issues related to sexual rights.
[8] She was a member of HERA (Health, Empowerment, Rights & Accountability), an international group of women health activists who produced a set of Action Sheets "to ensure implementation of the Programme of Action produced by the International Conference on Population and Development held in Cairo in 1994".