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In the name of Allah the most beneficent the most merciful.

Life is a journey of continuous struggles. Wherever we may be there is always someone out there who needs our help, the man forced out on the street due to abject poverty! The children loitering around scavenging for food! The women and girls staring into space helplessly under the scorching sun or piercing cold! What meaning do we realise in life if these people are left on their own?

Some without mothers, some without fathers, some without siblings, and some without family or friends except their trust and faith in God. With the ever increasing wealth in this world, how can one live in the 21st century in such desperation?

Is the mother to blame for her milk dying up? Is the father to blame for not providing for his family?

Is the child to blame for being inadequately dressed and being overly exposed to disease?

Who is it that will reach the poor souls in the remotest parts of the world? If you can afford three meals a day, clothes on your body and a roof on your head then you make up a minority. A minority that constitutes only 20% of this world for there are 80% out there who do not know when the next meal will come, who can only hope to survive the night or day, who cannot even dream of having a roof on their head.

   

Are we going to ignore their plight?

Are we going to abandon our innate humane feelings?

Are we going to keep on blaming each other and let the poor souls suffer in a vicious cycle of desperation?

Every little penny helps.

Please read on to see how you can contribute.

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Support our Ambulance appeal: We, living in developed countries, may be accustomed to the immediate availability of an ambulance in times of medical emergencies. Such a service saves time and prevents illnesses and injuries from spreading or leading to tragic circumstances. More...

SUPPORT US IN PROVIDING FREE AMBULANCE SERVICES IN VILLAGES CURRENTLY WITHOUT SUCH SERVICES.

 

Earthquake relief: On 8 October 2005 a massive earthquake - measuring 7.6 on the Richter scale - struck near the Pakistan-India border, causing widespread devastation and triggering a humanitarian catastrophe. The earthquake struck during school hours, killing over 17,000 children. For those that survived, the lives they knew disappeared within minutes.

Watch the earthquake relief work documentary

 
   
 

TWT Collection Boxes

Collection boxes are an excellent way to practically support Thara WelfareTrust and raise awareness of our work. They provide a convenient and hassle free way for staff and customers to donate.

Upon request we can supply a sealed collection box to your home, business or organisation. We ask you take responsibility for the box and empty it at regular intervals, sending us the total collected donations for which we can then issue a receipt.

For further details or to request a collection box please complete this form.

 

 
 

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Thara Welfare Trust UK, 6 Whitelands Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP12 3EQ

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