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Annual Report
2024-2025
Discover the impact of your contributions over the past year. Our annual report details the milestones we’ve achieved together and provides full transparency into our financial stewardship.
Brochure
Learn more about our core mission, ongoing projects, and how you can get involved. Our comprehensive brochure is a quick guide to everything the Legacy Center offers.


Islamic Last Will and Testament
Creating an Islamic Will (Wasiyyah) is a religious duty and a final act of charity. It ensures your assets are distributed according to Islamic principles and provides peace of mind for your family.
- Simple, step-by-step guidance
- Compliant with local and Shariah laws
- Leave a charitable legacy (Sadaqah Jariyah)
Exclusive Membership
Legacy Society
Join a distinguished group of visionaries committed to sustaining our future. The Legacy Society honors those who have included us in their estate plans or made significant lifetime gifts.
Benefits of joining:
• Invitations to exclusive annual dinners and events
• Quarterly updates from organizational leadership
• Recognition in our annual report (optional)
• A special welcome package and certificate


Bequest Disclosure
If you have already included us in your will or estate plan, please let us know. Completing the bequest disclosure form helps us plan for the future and allows us to express our gratitude properly.
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FAQ
What is an Islamic Will?
The Healthcare and Nutrition program provides an array of health services to poor, vulnerable, and excluded communities around the world. Its main focus areas include providing healthcare to underserved and disaster-hit communities, maternal and child healthcare, prevention of blindness, emergency medical response and patient transportation.
How do I leave a charitable bequest?
The program serves through a number of Health & Nutrition Clinics, Mobile Medical Units, Ambulances, Mobile Dental Clinic, Mother and Child Healthcare Center, Neonatal Care, Immunizations, General and Specialized Medical Camps, Eye Clinics & Outreach Camps for Cataract Surgeries, Mental Health & Psychosocial Support, and more. The primary interventions supported are:
1. Prevention of Blindness through Cataract Surgeries
2. Primary Healthcare & Nutrition Services
3. Mother & Child Health Care
4. Emergency Medical Relief in disaster hit areas
5. Mobile Medical and Dental Care
6. General & Specialized Medical Camps
7. Ambulance Service
What is the Legacy Society?
The Healthcare and Nutrition program has interventions in 22 countries including Pakistan, Bangladesh, Kenya, Congo, Ethiopia, Gambia, Mali, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Somalia/ Somaliland, Togo, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, India, Lebanon, Jordan, Morocco, Syria, Nepal, Indonesia, Cambodia
Is there a minimum donation amount?
Yes, the program has modified ambulances to provide accessible transportation for children with disabilities. It also works closely with the Children with Disabilities program and Comprehensive Physical Rehabilitation Program to provide integrated health and nutrition services.
How do I notify you about my bequest?
HHRD interventions are focused on reaching out to the most in need, therefore, we select geographical areas like refugee camps, internal displacement camps, urban slums and rural areas. Some of the examples are: Syrian, Palestinian, Yemeni, Iraqi, Sudanese, Ethiopian, Congolese, Somali, Rohingya Refugees in different countries; disaster-hit and internally displaced communities in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Somalia/Somaliland, Ethiopia, Congo, Kenya, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Nepal, India, Sri Lanka, Morocco, etc.
Our service delivery method also includes going deep into rural areas to places where aid typically does not reach. For this purpose, we have Mobile Medical Units in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Kenya, fully equipped Medical Dental Units in Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh and a fleet of Ambulances in Pakistan. We also partner with local schools, hospitals, governments, councils and organizations to identify communities that need assistance and organize Medical Camps with their support.
Furthermore, orphaned and disable children and their families, women and elderly are the primary audience to support.
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