COMPLETED PROJECTS
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Large Hand Pumps
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Small Hand Pumps
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Motor Pumps
You can view all our completed project work on Large Hand Pumps, which have been installed all around pakistan in various villages which do not have any water facilities.
You can view all our completed project work on Small Hand Pumps, which have been installed all around pakistan in various villages which do not have any water facilities.
You can view all our completed project work on Motor Pumps, which have been installed all around pakistan in various villages which do not have any water facilities.
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Electric Pumps
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Fruit Carts
You can view all our completed project work on Electric Pumps, which have been installed all around pakistan in various villages which do not have any water facilities.
Fruit Carts are a great way for an individual to in essence have their own business. The carts are moveable on wheels so can be moved around to a location best suited for the seller. You can view all our current fruit carts which have been given out.
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Food Parcels
By Donating food parcels you can help the poor in Pakistan by providing someone with one meal every single day for a month. Your small change will provide food to those who would otherwise go without, and provide a desperately needy person with a nutritious meal. You can view all food parcels we have already donated.
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Donated Sewing Machines
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Donation of Quran Copies
The Hereafter Welfare Trust team have worked alongside Al-Mizaan Foundation to purchase and distribute sewing machines for widowed women and orphaned children. This will provide them with the opportunity to develop a skill and making a living. Currently we have a team who are willing to train those who are unable to sew. This is a 6-week course funded by the donation of Sadaqah-Jariah.
The Hereafter Welfare Trust team have worked in partnership with Al-Mizaan Foundation to donate and distribute Qurans in Sillanwalli, Sarghoda, Pakistan. Each copy of the Quran includes a prayer to be read by the reciter to encourage then to remember the donor in their duas.