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No child should have to face the heartbreak of losing one or both of their parents but when that does happen, they should be able to receive the support to help them get through the loss.
Within poor communities around the world, the most vulnerable are generally the orphans. This is particularly the case in countries that lack basic social services and the ability of authorities to locate and provide support assistance to children. Extreme poverty leads to a lack of education, proper shelter, clothing and food. This in turn forces many to turn to a life on the street where they fall victim to gangs and crime only just to survive.
No child should have to face the heartbreak of losing one or both of their parents but when that does happen, they should be able to receive the support to help them get through the loss.
An orphan in Islam is defined as a child who has lost his/her father or both of his/her parents. The importance Islam gives to looking after an Orphan is truly immense and follows with it a huge reward to the one who does so.
We aim to provide the orphans we support with as much care and opportunity as if they were our own children.
Since beginning this programme in 2009, we have been able to help hundreds of orphan children live a better life.
Thanks to the generous donations from people just like you, we have been able to ensure each orphan is able to experience a full education as well as a stable upbringing in a supportive and nurtured environment.
A small donation from you each month will ensure we can support each child through the tragedy and help them resume some sense of normality and regain their confidence and self-belief.
Orphan Sponsorship with The Raza Foundation costs just £30 a month (or £360 a year) and with that, we aim to fulfil the material and emotional needs of the child.
By sponsoring an orphan, our donors are making a substantial difference in the lives of those children, their families and their communities. Sponsoring a child is a commitment to changing that child’s life for the better.
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