mict newsletter 2017
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MADINATUL ILM CHARITABLE TRUST
NEWSLETTER (FINANCIAL YEAR)
July 2016 to June 2017
MADINATUL ILM CHARITABLE TRUST 222 Khadim Hussain Road
Rawalpindi (Cantt)
Email:[email protected]
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Annual newsletter 2017
Madinatul Ilm Charitable Trust (MICT)
INTRODUCTION: Madinatul Ilm Charitable Trust (MICT) is reaching out to all our supporters once again with
details of our work in the past financial year (July-June) and plans for the future. Though the past year was
challenging in view of difficult economic conditions which adversely hit our fundraising, we nevertheless raised and
disbursed just over ten million Rupees on a variety of causes.
Our work was notably led by educational grants where we disbursed approximately eight million Rupees for
financially distressed students. Other major initiatives involved disbursements for healthcare and a food support
program for impoverished households ahead of the holy month of ‘Ramadan’. The ‘Ramadan’ support program
helped approximately five thousand across the low income ‘Gharibabad’ neighborhood ofRawalpindi to remain
immune from sudden and rapid inflation – a hard fact of life as food prices soar ahead of the fasting month.
Going forward, during the next one year we are offering a sum of five million Rupees in matching grants for our
work in education, healthcare and provision of food to communities in need. For every Rupee given by donors,
MICT will match a Rupee through its own collections. Dubbed as ‘double your charity’, the matching grants
provide an ideal opportunity for donors to enlarge the effect of their contributions.
Separately, MICT has renewed a water project and a crisis intervention initiative. The water project has
begun with tfundraising for five new water wells to be installed around the hilly terrain of the Potohar region
just south of Islamabad. The crisis intervention initiative meanwhile is meant to fund exorbitantly expensive
and sudden needs of individuals in crisis, such as victims of major accidents, cancer patients and/or victims
of unexpected natural calamities.
Listed below are areas and disbursements made by MICT during the last financial year:
Program activities Funds
Disbursed (PKR)
Education Support program
7,999,328.00
Water Supply Project 445,000.00
Patient welfare Program 927,876.00
Ramadan Food Support Program 1,002,540.00
Other areas 100,000.00
Grand Total (In PKR) 10,474,744.00
Grand Total (In US Dollar) $ 99,907.00
How your support has changed lives
Educational grants are the single most important initiative to break the cycle of poverty. MICT’s
educational projects encompass all areas pertaining to education. We have provided support for vocational as well as formal education regardless of age, gender, or location. During the period under review, MICT spent
PKR 7,999,328.00 (US$76,296.00) to support approximately 100 students. Our work in this area will continue in the coming year.
Financing projects for providing safe drinking water to deprived rural communities in areas of
severe water shortages remains one of our key objectives. In the coming year, we have outlined at least five such projects in the rainfed rural areas of northern Punjab. Depending on resources, we plan to expand this activity further.
As part of our activities, MICT’s work seeks to support patients in need. During the period under review,
MICT disbursed PKR. 927,876.00 (US $8,850.00) to patients in need of financial assistance. During the next
financial year, we intend to build up further on this initiative at a time when financially challenged patients have virtually no means of support.
1 - EDUCATION SUPPORT PROGRAM
3 - PATIENT WELFARE PROGRAM
Cerebral Palsy Patient:
Saif Ali with his mother
Heart Patient: Rida Zahra Patient: Syed Ali Raza Sherazi
2 - WATER & SANITATION PROJECT
Madinatul Ilm Charitable Trust (MICT) continues to reach out to individuals in need of food during the holy month of ‘Ramzan’ when sudden food inflation hits budgets of the poorest households. Our hope is to place food on empty tables in deprived households so that our fellow human beings can go through ‘Ramadan’ without empty stomachs. The food packs this year were delivered to 500 families comprising at least 4500 individuals. The total cost of these food bags was Rs. 1,002,540.00 (US $9,562).
Future plans.
As we prepare for the year ahead, MICT remains dedicated to continuing its work for crisis stricken communities across Pakistan. Please join us in achieving our objective. Listed below are just some of the examples to illustrate
how your contributions can make a difference:
HOW YOU CAN HELP!
• For Rs. 12,000 adopt a student through high school for a year.
• For Rs. 20,000 adopt a patient in need of medical care and hospitalization.
• For Rs. 30,000 adopt a student for college or university fee per semester.
Please write to us for further information as we seek your support to continue our work across Pakistan.
Madinatul Ilm Charitable Trust (MICT)
222 Khadim Hussain Road
Rawalpindi (Cantt.) 46000
Email:[email protected]
Please continue with your generous contribution to enable these vulnerable families and many more projects to continue. Thank You!
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UPCOMING PROJECTS
4 - RAMZAN FOOD SUPPORT PROGRAM