As winter approaches, we must keep in mind those who face its harshness without a safe place to shelter.
Provide food packs and hot meals to refugees, the displaced, and disadvantaged families and individuals.
Clean and reliable drinking water transforms communities, enabling them to thrive.
Provide security and sustainable futures for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.
Based on your selections, your donation schedule can be found below:
For more information on Laylat al-Qadr
and our other Ramadan campaigns
visit our main website.
There are several ways you can make an impact with Human Relief Foundation this Ramadan:
Pledge for the Night of Power: Use our automated scheduling tool to ensure your donation is processed on the 27th night of Ramadan, ensuring you never miss the immense rewards of Laylat al-Qadr.
Support or Create a Fundraising Campaign: You can browse our active community fundraisers to contribute to a specific cause, or take the initiative to create your own fundraiser to rally your friends and family.
Visit our Main Website: For a full list of our global appeals, emergency responses, and long-term development projects, please visit our main site at hrf.org.uk.
We facilitate various forms of Islamic giving to ensure your contributions align with your intentions:
Zakat: You can fulfill your obligatory annual giving through our Zakat-eligible projects. We ensure these funds are handled with the utmost care and distributed strictly to those who meet the criteria for assistance.
Sadaqah: This is voluntary charity given at any time to express gratitude or seek protection. Your Sadaqah supports our immediate relief efforts, such as food banks and emergency medical aid.
Sadaqah Jariyah: These are "continuous" charities that provide ongoing benefits. By donating toward long-term projects like building an orphanage or installing a water filtration system, you secure a reward that continues to multiply as long as the project benefits others.
The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: “The believer’s shade on the Day of Resurrection will be his charity.” (Tirmidhi)