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Healthy Food for All

Al-Mustafa Welfare Society is deeply committed to addressing the nutritional needs of deprived communities through our comprehensive Ration Distribution Program. This initiative involves the consistent distribution of monthly ration bags and freshly cooked meals, particularly during the holy month of Ramadan, as well as during disasters, emergencies, and on a routine basis.

Key Aspects of Our Food Aid Program

Monthly Ration Bags

Distributed to families in need, ensuring they have access to essential food items to sustain themselves.

Cooked Meals

Freshly prepared food is provided regularly and in response to emergencies, ensuring immediate relief for those facing hunger.

Benefits of Distributing Food to Deprived Communities

1. Nutritional Security

Providing access to nutritious food helps alleviate hunger and malnutrition, which is essential for the health and well-being of families, especially vulnerable groups like children and the elderly.

2. Improved Health Outcomes

Regular access to adequate food supports better health, reduces the risk of diet-related diseases, and enhances overall community resilience.

3. Economic Relief

By offering free food and ration supplies, families can allocate their limited financial resources to other essential needs, such as healthcare and education, improving their overall quality of life.

4. Social Cohesion

Distributing food fosters a sense of community and solidarity among residents. It encourages mutual support and bonding as neighbors come together to share meals and resources.

5. Promotion of Dignity

By providing food aid, we help families maintain their dignity during difficult times. Ensuring that no one faces hunger alone reinforces the message that they are valued and supported by their community.

6. Empowerment through Education

Food security allows children to focus on their education rather than worrying about where their next meal will come from. This can lead to better academic performance and future opportunities.

7. Emergency Preparedness

Our food distribution initiatives can be rapidly mobilized during disasters or pandemics, providing immediate relief and stabilizing communities in crisis situations.

Through our Ration Distribution Program, Al-Mustafa Welfare Society not only meets the immediate needs of those experiencing food insecurity but also contributes to long-term community development and resilience. Your support is vital in helping us continue this essential work and nourishing lives across the communities we serve.

Al-Mustafa Welfare Society

Established: 1983 in Pakistan,

Past Registration:

Initially registered under the Trust Act, 1882.

Current Registration:

Registered under the Sindh Trust Act, 2020 (Registration # KAR/East/0921/2023).

Also registered under the Voluntary Social Welfare Agencies (Registration and Control) Ordinance, 1961.

Tax Status:

Al-Mustafa Welfare Society is recognized as an Income Tax exempt organization under the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001, Section 2 (36)(c).

Certification:

Certified by the Pakistan Centre of Philanthropy, validating our commitment to transparency and effective philanthropy

Address

ST-1, Block 13-C, Main University Road, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi, Pakistan.

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International Registrations

United Kingdom:

Registered with the Charity Commission (Registration # 1191163).

United States:

Operating under IRS, Registered with an Employer Identification Number (EIN): 33-2008696.

Canada:

Operating under the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act. Our registration number is: 1667740-1.

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