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Islamic Relief Donation Box |
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Other ways you can give your donation
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By Phone
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To donate by card over the phone, just call: 0800 520 0000 (free for most landlines)
or 0208 531 6752
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By Post
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For information on posting your donation, Click Here
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By Shop
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To visit your nearest Islamic Relief shop, Click Here
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Beneficiaries
In implementing our Qurbani programme, we reach a diverse range of beneficiaries. From widows to orphans, the aged to the disabled, the poor to the disaster affected populations - our local offices carefully identify communities to ensure your help reaches those who need it most. |
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We don't have money to survive, we've even sold our livestock to purchase food. We simply do not have enough. We have to repair our house every season as it is made with mud of poor quality. I can be searching for water for upto an hour. I feel powerless infront of such a general situation. I hope those who help us keep on supporting the poor people around the world. Beneficiary: Kadija Amadou, 70 years old, 6 children, Niger. |
Supporters
Our supporters have been behind Islamic Relief for the past 25 years showing great loyalty to the beneficiaries they help year in year out. They are absolutely, the heart and soul of the organisation and without them we would not have reached the huge number of people who count on our support today. From parents to children, students to professionals, volunteers to businessmen we are able to rely on a rich vein of support towards our Qurbani campaign every year. |
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Qurbani is not only about giving and sacrifice. It's about sustaining and empowering those less fortunate than us. By doing this not only have you sacrificed, but you have invested in the future of those in need. Qurbani is not a sacrifice...it's an honour. Supporter: Bilal Hussain, Luton, 26 years old, Businessman.
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| ‘We wake up so early to attend the Eid prayer, and then return home, cook the meat with some rice and maybe potatoes, if possible, and eat altogether. |
Amal Muhammad Abdel Wahhab, aged 50, 7 children, Egypt. |
| ‘My favourite food? I earn $ 36 every month. I cannot afford to think about my favourite food.‘ |
Azizullah, aged 40, 3 children, Afghanistan | |
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