Tents – Morocco Appeal
Morocco faces challenges after the recent earthquake and urgently require tents. Deen Trust is aiding the affected. Every donation, big or small, makes a difference. Stand with Morocco!
Donate NowMorocco faces challenges after the recent earthquake and urgently require tents. Deen Trust is aiding the affected. Every donation, big or small, makes a difference. Stand with Morocco!
Donate NowThe beautiful landscapes and vibrant cities of Morocco have been rocked by a devastating earthquake, leaving countless individuals and families without a roof over their heads. Homes, dreams, and memories are buried beneath the rubble, and we are urgently calling for your support.
Help Us Provide Tents to Displaced Families
For many, their homes were not just brick and mortar. They were a place of security, comfort, and warmth. Now, many are forced to endure the elements, exposed to the harsh conditions without shelter.
Your generous donation will directly fund the purchase and distribution of tents, providing an immediate refuge to those affected. These tents are more than just shelter; they offer a semblance of normalcy, a place to come together as a family, and a symbol of hope.
How Your Donation Helps:
Every contribution, no matter how small, brings warmth, security, and comfort to those facing the aftermath of this natural disaster. Let’s stand united in support of our brothers and sisters in Morocco.
Together, we can rebuild hope.
Morocco faces challenges after the recent earthquake and require toilets. Deen Trust International is aiding the affected. Every donation, big or small, makes a difference. Stand with Morocco!
Donate NowThe repercussions of a devastating earthquake in Morocco continue to impact daily lives. Amid the countless challenges that survivors face, basic sanitation remains a crucial and often overlooked necessity. Access to clean and safe toilets is not just a matter of dignity; it’s essential for health and wellbeing.
The absence of proper sanitation post-disaster can lead to a myriad of health issues, endangering an already vulnerable community. It’s more than just about privacy—it’s about preventing diseases, promoting hygiene, and preserving human dignity.
Your compassionate donation will directly fund the installation and maintenance of toilet facilities for the earthquake-affected communities.
Your generous contribution ensures that our brothers and sisters in Morocco have access to clean and safe sanitation facilities, which is instrumental in their recovery process.
Together, we prioritize health, hygiene, and dignity.
Morocco faces challenges after the recent earthquake. Deen Trust International is aiding the affected. Every donation, big or small, makes a difference. Stand with Morocco. Support their recovery journey today.
Donate NowThe tents are £150 each and it takes 2 to make a masjid. So it’s £300 per masjid and we need about 50 of which we have already 1.
We also need 200 tents for families. It’s £150 each per family.
We need at least 30 toilets at £700 each
The Deen Trust Moin Akhtar Memorial Hospital is free of charge to approximately 60,000 people. The Memorial Hospital is pivoted to save lives not just for patients going through various ailments, but also through its maternity ward by providing the community with state-of-the-art medical facilities, as well as improving access to health facilities overall.
Donate NowMoin Akhtar’s personal philanthropic efforts have financially and emotionally assisted countless individuals. In honor of his selfless devotion to humanity, the trust named its flagship project in his memory.
Moin Akhtar was a Pakistani television, film and stage artist, humorist, comedian, impersonator, host, writer, singer, director and producer who rose to fame in the era of Radio Pakistan along with his co-actors Anwer Maqsood and Bushra Ansari. He became an icon through his screen persona “Rosy” and is considered one of the most important figures in the history of the film industry of the sub continent. His career spanned more than 45 years, from childhood in the Radio Pakistan era of modern film making until a year before his death in 2011. Moin Akhtar’s personal philanthropic efforts became public knowledge following his demise.
Deen Trust International is a charity based in the United Kingdom in The City of Nottingham in the East Midlands set up by M. Ali Din in August 2005. The Trust was established to help the poor, needy and underprivileged with basic health facilities, along with tools of empowerment and independence. Within its first few years, the Trust was able to build The Moin Akhtar Memorial Hospital, a 22 bed complex providing free medical treatment.
To provide free medical healthcare to those below the poverty line as well as develop projects which will help alleviate their suffering.
Located in Chichawatni, Punjab, Pakistan, the flagship project of the organization, is free of charge to approximately 60,000 people and provides comprehensive healthcare. It caters to a population that earns less than USD $1 per day.
The Moin Akhtar Memorial Hospital is pioneered to save lives not just for patients going through various ailments, but also aims to address maternity requirements through its maternity ward by providing the community with state-of-the-art medical facilities, as well as improving access to health care overall.
The hospital inaugurated its first phase – an outpatient treatment department – in 2011, with wings being added to the 10,000 sq. ft. facility. The hospital has been treating approximately 100 patients a day, providing them with free medicine and skilled consultancies. The Moin Akhtar Memorial Hospital aims to eventually be a teaching hospital that involves students with all aspects of care.
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Deen Trust International's DTI Village Project Phase 2 is underway, with plans to build 350 homes, a Masjid, a school, and a Women's Vocational Center to support homeless and impoverished families in Tehsil Digri District, Mir pur Khas, Sindh, Pakistan. Donations are needed to help fund the construction of these facilities, including a Masjid (£25,000), a school (£10,000), and a Women's Vocational Center (£15,000) to empower women and create a sustainable source of income for their families.
Donate NowWelcome to the Deen Trust International Village in Tehsil Digri District, Mir pur Khas, Sindh, Pakistan, where hope and prosperity are on the rise! Our mission is to build a community where families can thrive and reach their full potential. We are proud to announce that Phase 2 is underway, with plans to build 350 homes, a Masjid, a school, and a Women’s Vocational Center.
In Phase 1, we successfully built 50 homes, and 50 families have moved in. The joy and gratitude we see in their faces inspire us to do more. We want to ensure that every family in the village has a safe and comfortable home to call their own.
The Masjid is a vital part of our community, and we need your support to make it a reality. We require donations of £25,000 and £100 for building a Musalla. With your generosity, we can create a peaceful space where villagers can pray, reflect, and connect with one another.
Education is key to a brighter future, and that’s why we are building a school. With your donation of 1 £10,000, we can provide quality education to the children of the village. Every child deserves the chance to learn, grow, and pursue their dreams.
We are also excited to announce the Women’s Vocational Center, where women will be taught to curate handicrafts. We have a supplier in Nottingham who will be selling the women’s work and sending the money back to the village women. For this project, we require £15,000 for instructors and building a space. This initiative will not only empower women but most importantly, create a sustainable source of income for their families.
We invite you to be part of this meaningful project and help us create a brighter future for homeless and impoverished minority families. Together, we can make a difference. To learn more about our work and donate, you can also reach out to communications@deentrust.org
The first phase of the project is to build 50 homes. After which the remaining two phases of the plan will start to slowly take effect i.e. building the remaining 150 homes and a school to help keep the children educated.
Donate NowThe first phase of the project is to build 50 homes. After which the remaining two phases of the plan will start to slowly take effect i.e. building the remaining 150 homes and a school to help keep the children educated.
Each home costs £2,000 to be constructed.
We encourage groups of family and friends to come together and make collective donations for our projects. In this regard, if 10 donors came together and gifted £150 each, then we would be successfully able to construct one home. This is a great way for like minded individuals to unite for a cause and make a lasting impact in the lives of others.
The Trust has been facilitating donors for a decade now to gift in projects that they find close to their hearts. One of such projects is to build community centers in various areas of Pakistan.
Donate NowDonors looking to build masjids as a way of Sadaqah Jariyah and making long term impact on the community
Deen Trust International has been facilitating donors for a decade now to gift in projects that they find close to their hearts. One of such projects is to build religious centers in various areas of Pakistan.
Such socially impacting projects can also be gifted as Sadaqah Jariah. After the family approaches us, one of our members does extensive research on the locations of where such centers can be built – unless the family already has identified the location. The Deen Trust International’s team takes care of procuring the land, legal paperwork, construction, labor and anything else required.
Deen Trust International facilitates the construction of three types of mosques. Small community mosques caters to approximately 150 people and has five daily prayers as well as teaching Quran and Hifz.
A medium sized mosque facilitates 300 people, hold Jummah [Friday] prayers in the community, alongside an Imam teaching basic Islamic knowledge to the community.
A large sized mosque caters to approximately 800+ people, holds Jummah [Friday] prayers and teaches basic Islamic knowledge.
The donation amount for each mosque includes land as well as construction materials and furnishing of the mosques. Furthermore, the donation allows the fixing of a sound system, fans, washrooms, dedicated Wudu’u facilities, purchase of Islamic books inclusive of Qurans – for community use.
Donors also have the privilege of naming the mosque after a loved one as well as the option of funding permanent employment of an Imam/Scholar.
Sadaqah Jariah is any act of kindness given without the expectation of anything in return. Sadaqah Jariyah is a long-term gesture that continues to give after you have gone. Long lasting projects for the benefit of the community are gifted on behalf of family members.
Each water well is completed with a gift of £750. We need your help to complete our target of 25.
Donate NowWater wells give access to consumable, safe drinking water to hundreds of villagers in rural areas. We have completed a number of water wells in areas of Sindh and South Punjab, Pakistan.
The construction of these wells in strategic locations saves women having to walk miles to the closest water source which may not be safe for consumption – leading to many a water contamination. illness.
Each water well is completed with a gift of £750. We need your help to complete our target of 25.
Donate for a long lasting impact with your charity, Zakat or Sadaqah or Sadaqah e Jariah.
This is a perfect collective donation opportunity amongst family and friends who wish to donate to a common cause. Donors also have the option of naming the wells.
The solar panels installed on the roof of these structures pull up the water without any manual labor required. The water through pipes is then dispensed through taps set in the construction for easy access.
Donate NowThis is a popular project that provides the most essential of needs to any human – water. Each well contains four solar panels which power the wells taps through a motor. Each well is concrete structure which at its centre is a boar hole dug deep into the ground to extract fresh water from the earth. Each well has at least four taps to allow locals to fill up easily on clean water. These wells are targeted to communities where no fresh clean water is immediately available or is available at a long distance and is not practical.
Each well costs 950 to be built
Please support our campaign to build 100 water hand pumps, they cost £90 each. These water pumps will help thousands of people.
Donate NowSome hand-pumps are installed in peoples houses, and others are installed in public places or outside places of interest such as mosques. Typically this can help multiple members of the community but can also help a family who has to travel far to fetch clean water everyday making their lives much easier.
Each hand-pump costs 90 to be built