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Founder’s Statement

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is with great satisfaction that I am able to report that Minhaj Welfare Foundation (MWF) has continued to successfully fulfil its objectives in attempting to alleviate poverty around the world, responding to natural disasters promptly and effectively with much needed aid and supplies, and improving the lives of countless people the world over. MWF continues to grow in its scope of activities and charitable revenue and is considered to be one of the leading charities in the UK. It is also encouraging to note that in spite of the current economic climate, people continue to give to others less fortunate than themselves, thereby allowing MWF to achieve many of its targets. One of MWF’s major achievements over the last year was responding to the 2010 floods in Pakistan, commented by many as one of the world’s worst disasters of recent years. A truly monumental effort by MWF helped to raise over £1 million to go directly to those afflicted by this disaster. Furthermore, its other major project, the construction of the orphanage in Lahore, has progressed almost to completion, again a grand testament to the generosity of its donors and efforts of workers and volunteers. The orphanage will go a long way in providing love, stability and education to the lives of destitute or displaced young people. As we have always said, the success of charitable work stems from the support and backing of its volunteers; those who devote their time and resources to help those in need. Minhaj Welfare Foundation is immensely grateful to all those who have contributed with donations or their time, thereby making it possible to implement the vast array of projects in the developing world, and closer to home. One of our key ambitions remains to convert short term projects into long term and sustainable projects for the benefit of all communities in need, and regardless of geography, religion or culture. MWF hopes to continue in working in its three main areas of work; Education, Health and General Welfare, and we hope that you will continue supporting MWF in all its endeavours in creating a safer world.

Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri Minhaj Welfare Foundation

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Worldwide humanitarian Development Organisation A vision for a better future Building a healthy environment through the model of good education, health care, sustainable living and water & sanitation is like building the framework of a house. Each pillar provides crucial support, without which the whole thing would eventually crumble. This is the vision of Dr Muhammad Tahir ul Qadri. Dr Muhammad Tahir ul Qadri is the founder of Minhaj Welfare Foundation, a Worldwide Humanitarian Development Organisation. It has sub branches in over 80 countries in Africa, Asia, Middle East and Europe. The founder of Minhaj Welfare Foundation has changed how the world views charitable giving. The vision to eradicate poverty stems from many reasons and one of them is lack of education. During 2010 -2011, Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri was invited to speak and address audiences in tackling these issues on various stages. Shaykh-ul-Islam was invited to speak at various prominent stages in the UK, Europe and the USA. Shaykh-ul-Islam was also invited to speak at the U.S Islamic World Forum in Washington DC.

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“…Islam stood up for the poor and oppressed people, orphans, and women and gave respect and dignity to mankind irrespective of their race, religion and culture. This is Islam which came for promotion of global peace and mercy and dignity”

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Shaykh-ul-Islam speaks at the World Economic Forum 2011

Shaykh-ul-Islam speaks at the US Institute of Peace 2010

Shaykh-ul-Islam speaks at Georgetown University in Washington 2010

Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri’s powerful speech at GPU 2010.

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“Even though it might take decades, with a focus on health and education and by improving household and community livelihoods, Minhaj Welfare Foundation will continue to provide long-term support for this crippled nation”

A WIDER LOOK AT OUR WORK

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inhaj Welfare Foundation wants to empower everyone as they are all part of a wider system. It means understanding that if we’re going to help the world’s poor break free from poverty, we must first empower their family & friends, improve their schools, outfit their health clinics and build their water facilities. It means making change sustainable so that they can realise their rights, get their education and live to their full potential.

That’s what End the Cycle of Poverty is... Minhaj Welfare Foundation implements the program in rural and marginalised areas in Pakistan, Nigeria, Kenya, Somalia, Bangladesh and other underdeveloped countries. Designed to meet the basic needs of developing communities and eliminate the obstacles preventing children from accessing education. End the Cycle is made up of four pillars crucial to lifting society from poverty: education, sustainable living, health care, and water & sanitation.

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This year Minhaj Welfare Foundation is focusing on the following key projects: •

“AGHOSH” – A Unique Orphan Care Home (500 Orphans).

Pakistan Floods 2010: Sustainable and Long Term projects.

Your Village, Your Home (Help Africa).

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OUR AIMS Emergency Relief Aid Charitable expenditure

75%

More than 20 million people were affected and over 800,000 homes destroyed by oods and landslides brought on by the monsoon rain in Pakistan 2010. The disaster was greater than the Indonesian Tsunami & Haiti disaster combined. We were among the ďŹ rst on the ground providing basic emergency relief.

Better Health Care

Charitable Expenditure

8%

Millions of people die due to inadequate Health Care; MWF has provided accessible Health Care in marginalised areas. It is currently providing hospitals, medical dispensaries, free eye camps and ambulance services.

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To eradicate poverty in the third world and to ensure a sustainable future is provided for the deprived and needy. To focus on people's basic needs.

Better Education

Charitable Expenditure

13%

More than 120 million children do not have access to primary education. MWF has more than 630 educational institutes, with more than 150,000 students. We are now developing 60 more primary and secondary schools.

General Welfare

Charitable expenditure

4%

MWF has initiated various programs which provides basic needs for all. It has established more than 750 water pumps and has provided bridal gifts for more than 600 couples.

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Pakistan floods remembered

THE WORLDS LARGEST DISASTER

Long Term: Sustainable and Capital Projects 1

To build 1000 homes for victims of the floods. (so far 100 homes have been rebuilt).

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To reconstruct and upgrade damaged and destroyed schools.

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Establish new model schools in the flood affected areas especially in the various relief camps of Minhaj Welfare Foundation.

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To provide sustainable living and drinking water for the flood victims.

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Promise to continue the relief efforts until everyone has gone back to their home.

The Worlds LARGEST disaster JULY 2010 More than 20 million people were affected and over 800,000 homes destroyed by floods and landslides brought on by the monsoon rain in Pakistan 2010. The disaster was greater than Tsunami and Haiti combined. The flood saw the emerging of water-borne diseases making it a threat to survivors.

Groundbreaking work JULY 2010 Minhaj Welfare Foundation with the help of more than 15,000 volunteers in Pakistan was the first NGO on the ground in responding to the devastating floods which had wiped out major areas of Pakistan. The founder of Minhaj Welfare Foundation addressed the Pakistani nation and to the rest of the world:

“All efforts should be made in supporting the flood victims. Volunteers and Emergency relief 100’s of trucks dispersing supporters of MWF should spend their to the flood affected areas time with the affectees”

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FIRST ON THE GROUND JULY 2010 Minhaj Welfare Foundation immediately began its relief and rescue service in Nowshera and Akora Khataq. It was reported that these two areas were worse affected at the start, the oods then hit Southern regions of Punjab, Sindh and Balochistan. The second phase of relief efforts was to provide basic essentials such as food, clean water, clothing, medicine and shelter. MWF established 21 tent settlements and 28 relief camps throughout the affected areas in Pakistan assisting a ground breaking number of 11,825 families.

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AMadhan RUnique and extraordinary efforts of over 9500 volunteers ensured that 339 truck loads of basic essentials reached affected areas continuously for four months and more than 4050 volunteers set up 432 collection camps.The oods affected millions of people medically; MWF established 125 medical camps and provided medical assistance to

august 2010

over 70,000 people. Minhaj Welfare Foundation provided 3700 families with two months ration. It provided daily cooked food throughout the Islamic month of Ramadhan, with more than 15,000 volunteers of MWF in Pakistan spending their Ramadhan and Eid with the ood victims.

The Following Areas are amongst where MWF were assistng on the ground: KHAYBER PAKHTUNKHWA Swat Kalam Shangla Nowshera Charsaddah Peshawar Dera Ismail Khan Lakki Marwat

SINDH Ghotki Sukkar Shikarpur Shahdadkot Khairpur Jaccobabad Thatha

PUNJAB Rajanpur Dera Ghazi Khan Mianwali Layyah Bakhar Muzaffargarh Jhang Rahimyaar Khan

BALOCHISTAN Sibbi Barkhan Kohlu Dera Murad Jamali

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F O N W O D K A 0 BRE 1 0 2 FLoods pakistan

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Category

Number

Maintenance

Expenses (£)

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Small/Big Minhaj Tent Settlements

40

Small/Big Minhaj Tent Settlements

£82,560

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Minhaj Relief Camps

29

Individuals 11,825 x 1000

£144,269

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Number of Trucks (Ration & Others)

400

400,000 per Truck (Ration Tents, Medical Camps, Doctors & Paramedical Staff)

£1,486,495

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Volunteers

15,000

-

Volunteers cost in Lieu

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Relief Collection Camps

432

Workers 4,050

Volunteers cost in Lieu

6

Medical Relief

125

70,000 Patients

Volunteers cost in Lieu

7

Cash Paid to Families

-

Families in the Flood Affect Areas

£157,478

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Health Care

Including: Ambulances, Medicine & Medical Dispensaries

Establishment by Regional Offices in Pakistan

£55,312

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Transportation

339 Trucks

15,000 x 339

Volunteers cost in Lieu

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Dispatch of Monthly Rations

-

Small/Big Minhaj Tent Settlements

£182,300

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Medicine

Number of Mobile & Other Camps

Establishment by Regional Offices in Pakistan

£23,591

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Dispatch of Monthly Rations

-

Distribution by Regional Offices in Pakistan

£111,728

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Qurbani on Eid

Flood Affected Areas 100,000 People

Distribution of meat

£567,255

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Relief on Eid - ul - Fitr

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Distribution of Gifts by Regional Offices in Pakistan

£87,756

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Miscellaneous

Includes - Travel , Supervision of Tents & Congregational Marriages

Regional Offices in Pakistan

£16,234

Total

£2,800,000

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Pakistan Floods - MWF Volunteers Worldwide

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MWF Volunteers Worldwide Volunteers of MWF worldwide initiated various fundraising events in their towns and cities. Whether it was collecting funds in the train station of Glasgow or standing in the cold in the streets of Oslo, MWF volunteers were determined to raise as much funds for the victims of the Pakistan floods 2010. Long term and Capital Projects MWF initiated a unique plan to rebuild 1000 homes for those who lost everything in the floods. So far MWF has completed more than 100 homes and we are in the process of completing more homes.

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....Sponsor an Orphan?

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A MONTH TOWARDS AN ORPHAN

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‘AGHOSH’ orphan care home WOULD YOU...

sponsor an orphan?

500

Orphans in waiting, 500 Children in anticipation for a helping hand, 500 Children to bring change to their society, 500 Children to be provided a prosperous future, 500 Children to be provided a better opportunity, 500 Children in waiting. The harsh reality of the world that we live in is as such that children are: • • •

Left displaced from the disasters of civil war and natural disasters. Working at the age of 5 or 6 years earning less than 2 dollars a month. looking towards a better future.

Aghosh is one of the most prominent and sustainable programs of Minhaj Welfare Foundation. This is one of the largest Orphanages in Pakistan which will be used as a safe abode and pivotal point for a better education.

Why should we support the project? 1 2

The Orphan Care Home once complete will house and accommodate 500 children.

3 4

A lot of work has been done in completing this project and most importantly in ensuring the safety of the children.

The children will go through formal education procedure; primary, secondary, college and university (This will include both secular and religious education).

An independent review has shown that this project will be the biggest of its kind providing an asset to the developing world.

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the Progress since the past two years This project began with a pilot scheme that was to cater for just 50 Orphans that came from the Pakistan earthquake disaster in 2005. Further plans were made in place to extend this into a more comprehensive project with the aim of including the following:

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A home like environment (of a middle class family) which will be different to any other project.

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Excellent standard of education from primary all the way till University.

These are our children, this is our responsibility. We want to provide the donors an opportunity of treating these children as their own.

Excellent standard of living including; food, accommodation, study time, outdoor activities and efficient health care. 24 hour around the clock care, YOU KNOW THEY ARE SAFE.

what’s the plan? Through MWF’s large network of volunteers and branch offices we have set up a team to ensure a fair policy is set up in place for the selection of the children.

The child must be an Orphan.

The child must have a relative in case of any such incidence.

The beginning age is 7 - 8 years old.

Aghosh will officially open in August 2011, enrolment of children will begin immediately. Hopefully by the year 2013, we are hoping to see the full 500 children in the Aghosh building.

what you will get? Through MWF’s large network of volunteers and branch offices we have set up a team to ensure a fair policy is set up in place for the selection of the children.

Photo of the child.

Annual report of the child.

Hopefully you will have the ability to support them till University and this will be an act of continuous reward for you and your family.

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EVEryone has the right.... ...to life and good living M

inhaj Welfare Foundation provides assistance to ordinary men, women and children caught up in conicts and natural disasters. Minhaj Welfare Foundation is amongst the leading NGO’s in providing water and sanitation. So far it has set up more than 775 clean water facilities with a vision to build 1500 by the year 2015.

This is why MWF has provided skilled training to women so they can provide for their families. A targeted project was initiated in 2005 which focused at girls who came from a poor family background and whose family were unable to provide the dowry for their marriage. MWF has arranged more than 600 marriages of young women, ensuring that they have a better life.

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TOWARDS THE

MWF's vision is that women can play a vital role in the upbringing, stability and education of their children.

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Peace Demonstration for Womens Rights

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emergency relief japan and libya

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A disaster DONRDSAEMTEREGEÂŁNC1Y RE0LIE0F of two kinds TOWA

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our experience in international development we have never come across an emergency on such an overwhelming scale as that facing the millions of people in Japan. The images relayed on various TV channels around the world were shocking however they did not show the extent to which lives and livelihoods were wrecked by this emergency. Due to the enormous impact of the tsunami in Japan and ongoing crisis in North Africa and Libya, Minhaj Welfare Foundation initiated an emergency appeal to help raise funds and save more lives. The death toll in the Japan disaster had risen above 15,057 and more than 450,000 had to leave their homes. The ongoing crisis in North Africa had seen more than 110,000 displaced from their own homes.

MWF on the ground in Japan and North Africa

Thank you for Your donations Every penny is vital especially in circumstances faced by the people in Japan and North Africa; in North Africa affectees were provided basic essentials such as water, food, medicine. In Japan MWF provided cash donations and volunteer help.

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end the cycle of poverty

‘Your Village, Your Home’ model provides communities 1 school, 1 medical clinic, 1 clean water well at a time which can help lift the community out of poverty.

“Your Village, Your Home” If we are going to ‘end the cycle of poverty now’ we must empower the communities in these poor regions to improve their education, medical dispensaries, build water facilities and improve their housing facilities. Change has to be sustainable; our vision has to be long term. That is what ‘Your Village, Your Home’ model is all about. Minhaj Welfare Foundation is implementing these projects in rural and marginalised areas in Africa.

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Y IT R A H C D E E N T N O D WE

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Water & Sanitation

Education

The water and sanitation element of ‘Your Village, Your Home’ will help provide communities in need with localised clean water sources and sanitation facilities. This will help to reduce the spread of waterborne diseases and stop children from trekking daily to collect water.

Through this unique education program, donors can help build or rebuild schools, classrooms, provide furniture, uniforms and contribute to the teachers salaries.

donate £1000 towards a water well

"Education is the best means for a better and prosperous future for a lot of children living in Africa"

donate £100 towards education

health care

sustainable living

“We could prevent the loss of life in this small village if we had a medical centre.”

You can contribute towards resources for the farmers which can help them purchase material for harvesting the crops.You can contribute £365 towards the full harvest in the year.

Unfortunate circumstances have meant that when someone falls extremely ill, the people of Kitere, Kenya would have to travel 150 km to the nearest hospital.

donate £100

towards health care

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"Harvesting has always been a major dilemma in warm countries, this causes major problems in supporting families"

donate £365

towards better living

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RAMADHAN PROJECTS In this special month for Muslims around the world we like to distribute essentials such as food and clothing so even the poorest can enjoy this blessed month and look forward to Eid-ul-Fitr.

Feed 500,000 Donate £10 Programs being held throughout the world.

‘Itikaf City’ Pakistan Sponsor the largest gathering of Itikaf after Harmain Sharifain

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inhaj Welfare Foundation is continuing in monitoring all its projects and programs in the third world and responding to the global recession so that it can emerge in a strong position. MWF is always improving the way it works to ensure that it achieves the maximum impact on Global Poverty through the help of projects held in the UK & Europe. Minhaj Welfare Foundation has always supported a number of local project initiatives which have helped to develop young people's insight into the Charity sector and most importantly the reality in the third world. * * * *

supporting

projects

Charity Nasheed Events Challenges UK & Overseas National Scheme Programs Empowering British Youth about Charity

Water everywhere, not a drop to drink A fundraising event in Derby raised money for the victims of the Pakistan floods. A dinner and charity auction at the Heritage Hotel in Derby’s City centre was arranged on December 2010. 100’s of people were present. Organisers from a local voluntary group, Reflection Project in conjunction with Minhaj Welfare Foundation helped to raise funds for the rehabilitation project. Amer Saleem from the Reflection Project said the dinner was the first of its type organised by the volunteers in Derby to raise money for the Pakistan flood victims.

Rebuilding Lives: An Evening of Mercy A fundraising event in Sheffield raised money for the Orphans of the Pakistan floods 2010. Inspirational talks and Nasheeds at the Hilton Hotel in Sheffield’s City centre were arranged in March. The event raised funds for the Aghosh project, a unique orphanage project which will house more than 500 Orphans affected by the floods. Tehseen Khalid said the event was open to the public but most importantly saw “an excellent response” from a very young audience.

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£27,000

Raised in Derby in support of the flood affectees in Pakistan.

Almost 250

Turned out to support the “AGHOSH” Project in Sheffield.

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Daring people trekked the Great Wall of China.

Volunteers in

Walsall, Glasgow, Bury, Bradford, Copenhagen, Oslo, Paris and Amsterdam raised funds for the Pakistan Floods 2010.

‘If you want to take part in our support the project initiative, please get in touch with our challenge team’

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group photo of the daring trekkers at the great wall of china

From the Great Wall of China to the Trek of Mount Kilimanjaro 2011 Minhaj Welfare Foundation took a group of daring trekkers to China to trek the Great Wall in September 2010. The trek was to raise money for the Orphans of the “AGHOSH” Project; a unique Orphan

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Care Home for 500 Orphans. MWF Challenges returns with another daring challenge to Mount Kilimanjaro. The trek will run between 5th – 15th September 2011. Trek to Kilimanjaro is a journey that will change your life forever and help the Orphans of the Pakistan floods 2010.

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Where we Work Minhaj Welfare Foundation Kyrgystan

Emergency Relief Food Packages Medical Aid

Pakistan & Kashmir Education Water & Sanitation Sustainable Living Orphan Care Home Congregational Marriages Emergency Relief Ambulance Service Free Eye Surgery

Bosnia

Emergency Relief Food Packages

Palestine

Student Sponsorship Medical Aid Eid Gifts

Haiti

Emergency Relief Education Food & Shelter

Sudan

Japan

Emergency Relief

Bangladesh

Iraq

Clean Water Education Medical Care

Food Program Eid Gifts Seasonal Programs

Education Water & Sanitation Health Care Sustainable Living

Indonesia

Nigeria

India

Education Water & Sanitation Health Care Sustainable Living

Education Food Programs Health Care Poverty Relief

Somalia

Kenya

Education Water & Sanitation Health Care Sustainable Living

Sustainable Living Water Purification Orphans & Widows

Education Water & Sanitation Health Care Sustainable Living

Tanzania

Eradicating Poverty Education

In 2010/11 Minhaj Welfare Foundation saw an increase in the areas it was working in: • •

10,000 volunteers were based overseas. 1000’s of volunteers were based in more than 80 offices around UK and Europe. We provided aid to hundred’s of thousands affected by the floods in Pakistan. Minhaj Welfare Foundation is a Worldwide Humanitarian Development organisation; it has sub branches in more than 80 countries worldwide with a huge network of volunteers working on relief and development.

“Did you know there are more than students currently under the MWF educational program”

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CONTACT MINHAJ WELFARE FOUNDATION NOW MWF Operations UK & Europe

12 Carr Road, Nelson Lancashire BB9 7JS

Telephone: +44 (0)1282 723 456

UK Regional Offices Birmingham 14 Naseby Road Allum Rock Birmingham B8 3HE Tel: +44 (0) 121 3266 537

Rochdale 162 Whitworth Road Rochdale OL12 4JG Tel: +44 (0)208 257 1786

Bradford 187 Mannigham Lane Bradford BD8 7HP Tel: +44 (0)1274 720 760

Sheffield 37 Jessops Riverside Brightside Sheffield S9 2RX Tel: +44 (0)114 321 8647

Burnley 143 Leyland Road Burnley BB11 3DN Tel: +44 (0) 141 4339 364

Walsall 49 Woodwards Road, Alum Well, Walsall WS2 9RN Tel: +44 (0) 1922 612 010

London 292- 296 Romford Road Forest Gate, London E7 9HD Tel: +44 (0)208 257 1786

Dundee 5-7 Dura Street Dundee DD4 6RU Tel: +44 (0) 1382 226 923

Manchester The Madina Hall 122 Withington Road Manchester M16 8FB Tel: +44 (0)161 2267 172

Glasgow 145 albert Road Cross Hill, Glasgow G42 8UE Tel: +44 (0) 141 4339 364

European Country Offices Austria Toss Gasse 4, A-1150 Wien (Vienna), Austria Tel: 0043 69910925176 Denmark Bispevej 25m 2400 København NV, Denmark Tel: 0045 88 42 95 50 France 1, Rue Prévoté, 93120, La Courneuve, Paris, France Tel: 0033 148362929 Germany Albusstr. 19, 60313 Frankfurt am Main, Germany Tel: 0049 69-21996445 Holland Houtzagerssingel 63, 2512 XH Den Haag, Holland 0031 70 305 0189 Italy Via Forlanini 36, Desio (Monza e Brianza), Italy Tel: 000362 1785685 Norway Enebakkveien 36 B, 0657 Oslo, Norway Tel: 0047 22191983 Spain C / Erasme de Janer, 9-11, 08001, Barcelona Tel: 0034 93 443 32 95

MWF BANK DETAILS: Minhaj Welfare Foundation HSBC BANK PLC (ANY BRANCH) SORT CODE 40-15-17 ACCOUNT NO: 21651803 SWIFT CODE: MIDLGB22 IBAN: GB95 MIDL 4015 1721 6518 03

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