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Trek for the Ummah · 26 May 2013
'Seek help among your weak
ones, for you are given provision
and help only because of
the weak amongst you.'
- Sunan Abi Dawud
Disabled people in Pakistan have traditionally received little
support. Most are left to live a life confined to the home,
ignored by their families and neglected by the rest of society.
In 2010 Ummah Welfare Trust established a rehabilitation
centre for disabled persons. The centre, situated in
Rawalpindi, was specifically designed to empower the
disabled people of Pakistan by providing workshops and
teaching skills.
Ummah Welfare Trust now aims to build the Ummah Centre
for the Disabled; a beacon for the disabled community of
Pakistan. It will provide unmatched care for 250 people
inshaAllah, empowering them with the skills to help them
lead normal lives.
The Centre will have a library, a science laboratory and an
ICT laboratory. Classrooms and curriculums will be tailored
to the needs of each resident.
A unique aim is to make the centre self-reliant. The
vocational wings of the centre will comprise of a carpentry
and welding workshop, computer repairs laboratory,
stitching and textiles unit and a packing workshop.
By teaching the residents of the centre a skill or livelihood,
the centre can insh-Allah generate enough revenue to
become self-sustaining, without the need for 'Lillah'
donations.
The project will cost £1.2 million. This amount includes the
capital costs and the costs needed to support all of the
residents.
The cost per resident amounts to £4,000.This can be paid
through your Zakah, Sadaqah or Lillah donations.
plz click on the following link to watch a video to show where your donation will go
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MWFr-fZMy8
jazakahallah kahyer for your all support
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