Join us live on ARY News / New Vision TV (Sky 736 or Virgin 819) from 9.00pm until 1.00am now and reap the blessings of Sadaqah Jariyah.
£110 – Prevent or reverse blindness – provide eye surgery for a person with cataracts.
£250 – Provide two women with sewing machines and training to launch a tailoring business, helping them to become self-sufficient.
£500 – Provide 160 people with access to our mobile clinic, doctor, ambulance and health checks.
£750 - Provide 240 people with access to our mobile clinic, doctor, ambulance and health checks.
£1,100 – Prevent or reverse blindness for 10 people with cataract surgery.
Join our presenter, Iqrar Ul Hassan, as he tells you all about our Sadaqah Jariyah projects, which bless those who give, and those who receive year after year. With your help tonight, we’ll be providing eye surgery, sewing machines, and medical care through our mobile clinic in Tharparkar.
With your help tonight, we’ll be establishing a mobile clinic, with two ambulances, a doctor, ultrasound, oxygen, a women’s health specialist and a paramedic, which will visit 48 remote villages twice a month, providing marginalised communities with improved health for an entire year. In all, 83,500 people will have access to improved health, treatment, and medical care.
All of our projects are completely Zakat eligible, and the last 10 days are the perfect time to give to maximise your blessings in these blessed nights.
100% Zakat
All of our projects are completely Zakat-applicable. And if you’d like 100% of your donation to go to the people we help, give via our Zakat Fund and check the Gift Aid box at checkout.
Why give through Human Appeal?
Human Appeal has been working in Pakistan for 30 years. Last year, we helped 372,208 people in Pakistan through projects that provide sustainable clean water, livelihood training, solar-powered electricity, and food security.
The Night of Decree is better than a thousand months. The angels and the Spirit descend therein by permission of their Lord for every matter. Peace it is until the emergence of dawn.
Quran 97:3-5