Three institutions that deserve your donations
My family had left the village in my childhood. Fifty years have passed. During this time, our house in the village also ended and the lands were dissolved together. My father died two years ago. We buried him in the villages according to his will. When we started coming to the villages, we found that education in the villages was not all health and employment. Half of the villages had bad eyes. I found out that the Al Mustafa Welfare Trust set up free eye campuses in different parts of Pakistan.
These people also perform eye operations and treat white and black pearls. I contacted the head of the trust Abdul Razzaq Sajid Sahib. 'At my request, he set up an eye camp in my village. We treated 550 people in two days. 70 people were operated upon and I had a lens in my eyes. I had a great experience with them. The trust also had modern machines. And also specialist surgeons.
Today, due to them, 70 people from my village have been able to see' Al Mustafa Welfare Trust is not just Pakistan but it is ''light for all'' from K Slogan to Bangladesh, Kenya, Gambia 'Sri Lanka' Yemen ' Syria' Indonesia' Malawi, Nigeria, Afghanistan, Afghanistan also set up free eye camps in Iraq and Burma. They have so far conducted 124,000 free eye operations and patients have been given glasses by Al-Mustafa. Lenses' medicines and food are also given. The trust also built al Mustafa Eye Hospital along with a board of intermediate on Dil Mozang Road in Lahore.
Al Mustafa Eye Hospital underwent 1,000 free eye operations in a short span of four months while 10,000 patients benefited from OPD. The Trust also started al-Mustafa Dastrakwan at Al Mustafa Eye Hospital Lahore, while during Corona, al-Mustafa launched 6,800 in Pakistan, and 4,280 in Gaza Palestine, 960 in Lebanon, and 52 in Syria. 45' 1100 food bags were also distributed in Bangladesh, 2800 in Burma, 9500 in Yemen, 2750 in Kenya, 3570 in Tanzania, and 2100 in Malay.
They also distribute food bags during Ramadan. In winter, they also give clothes, sweaters, jackets, and quilts to deserving people, and support orphans. They also clean the Quran and run clean drinking water schemes. I request the well-wishers that you can give your donations and zakat to the Mustafa Trust.
Account Title: Al Mustafa Welfare Trust, Account No: 1-4-2-20311-714-125639, IBen: PK56SUMB0402027140125639Summit Bank Stock Exchange Branch Islamabad.
I have also been associated with ''Akhuwat (Brotherhood)'' for 20 years' Dr. Amjad Saqib launched the world's largest debt Hasana program in 2001. These people have so far given interest-free loans worth Rs. 140 billion'3 As of April 0, 2021, 4.7 million loans have been given across the country. The number of beneficiaries is 2.5 crore. The rate of debt is 99% recovery. The world's best audit firm leads to annual audits. Complete details of individuals (name 'ID number' address' objective, nature of business, loan repayment status) are also available. You can inspect it.
The Brotherhood works in all the provinces of the country, including Gilgit-Baltistan, Azad Kashmir, and FATA. 'The lowest administrative expenses are in the country. Loans are distributed only in mosques, churches, and temples. There are more than 4,000 employees. These employees perform full honest and diligent duties in more than 800 offices and cities. All members of the Brotherhood Board of Directors cannot take any salary, allowance or vehicle employee, etc., the average amount of loans is 30,000 rupees.
They also train borrowers in 150 different businesses after taking a loan. There are four colleges of brotherhood in which children from Brotherhood College University Kasur, Brotherhood College Faisalabad, Brotherhood College for Women Chakwal, and Brotherhood NJV School Karachi, Sindh Province, Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit Baltistan, Azad Kashmir, and Punjab study in these institutions.
More than 1,000 children and girls from different religions are studying in intermediate year one year I, year ii, BA, and BS programs. These children belong to 48 districts and speak 12 languages. So far more than 600 students have graduated from Brotherhood College University. The main objective of the Brotherhood Khawaja Sara Support Programme is to raise the dignity of eunuchs in society and enable them to lead dignified lives.
Under this program, more than 2000 eunuchs have been registered in Lahore, Karachi, Sargodha, Faisalabad, and other cities so far. 'Rs. 8 crore has been disbursed to eunuchs in the form of monthly stipends.' The Brotherhood Register also provides free medical facilities to Eunuchs. This institution is also the hallmark of Credible and Pakistan. You can submit your assistance to these accounts. Donations: Bank Islamic Limited, Account No: 201100116060206' Swift Code: BKI POKKA, IBAN No: PK77BKIP0201100116060206
The third institution was set up by Dr. Khalil Rehman in Hazara Division. Dr. Saheb himself is a nephrologist and lived in Saudi Arabia for a long time. Dr. Saheb and his colleagues set up a charity called Pakistan Welfare Society in Jeddah to help Pakistani victims after the 2005 earthquake and they started helping the earthquake victims. Worried Kidney diseases are on the rise in Pakistan ' Kidney diseases are very expensive' Not all people can get treatment.
They were concerned and decided to build a kidney hospital at Abbottabad Havelian in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Hazara Division organized by their society. The hospital aimed to provide free dialysis facilities to the poor citizens of the backward areas. Work on the project started in 2012 and with the help of overseas Pakistanis, a huge amount of Rs. 10 crores was built by Pakistan Kidney Centre Abbottabad in 2015. 'Completed' Currently there are 16 dialysis machines as well as a laboratory and pharmacy.
About 70% of the patients are on dialysis free of cost and 40,000 dialysis sessions have been conducted so far. Recently, an operation theatre was also inaugurated at the center where kidney stone operations are being carried out with modern technology. The annual financial expenditure of the Kidney Centre is about Rs. 3 crore, which is mostly met with the support of overseas Pakistanis. The society plans to expand the center to a new 50-bed hospital, for Rs 5 crore.
Due to Corona, fundraising events have stopped, so the institution is in severe financial difficulties. I request the people of Khair to help this institution. Those who want to help this institution and contribute to this work can contact Dr. Khalil Sahib on mobile number 0300-5598569 and more information can be obtained from www.pkc.com.pk.
These are the three institutions I know. I have worked with the Al Mustafa Welfare Trust and the Brotherhood myself. These institutions are large and are working all over the country but at the international level, while Dr. Khalil Sahib's institution is small, but it is supporting thousands of patients in Hazara Division.
I request you to close your eyes and give these institutions your own. You may send donations, perhaps your donation spared both your world and the Hereafter.
Most sacred task in this cruel world, we can do, is to donate something to humanity. I personally know to Akhuwat Foundation in Pakistan. They are kind and have true human spirit. You raised voice for them. God bless you brother at each and every moment of life.