HAZRAS CHARITY FOUNDATION SUCCESS STORIES

We are galant among other CSO:


“We’ve worked with communities to improve housing, sanitation, and other basic needs. As a result, we’ve seen a 50% decrease in infant mortality rates and a significant increase in overall quality of life. By providing access to clean water, we’ve also seen a decrease in water-borne diseases. These are just some of the many ways that our work has improved the lives of individuals and communities.”

“We’ve also worked with local clinics and hospitals to provide access to essential medical services. Thanks to our efforts, the number of people who have access to life-saving treatments has increased by 75%. This includes treatments for diseases like malaria, tuberculosis, and HIV/AIDS. We’ve also worked to improve access to vaccinations, which has helped to reduce the incidence of childhood diseases. Overall, our work has resulted in a significant improvement in the health of the communities we serve.”

2024 Africa internet Governance forum held at Africa Hall, Addis ababa, Ethiopia, HCF Chairman in attendance as one among Key actors of the event/occasion.
HCF International Relations Officer Mr Beguna Benson at UN ARFSD Event/Conference at Kampala, Uganda, 2025

Hazras Charity Foundation (HCF) Report on Africa Business Forum 2025

Mr Said Abdirisak Egal, HCF Youths Empowerment Volunteer Officer at UN Business Forum at Addis ababa, Ethiopia

Hazras Charity Foundation (HCF) Report on Africa Business Forum 2025

Date: 17th February 2025
Location: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Overview of the Meeting

The Africa Business Forum 2025 was a crucial platform for discussing Africa’s development projects, fostering partnerships, and networking with key stakeholders. Although the meeting time was limited, it provided valuable opportunities for HCF to engage with influential decision-makers across various sectors.

Key Engagements and Networking

During the forum, I had the opportunity to meet and interact with high-profile leaders and representatives from global and regional institutions. I presented the Hazras Charity Foundation’s (HCF) mission, achievements, and future plans to the following key figures:

1. President of the World Trade Organization (WTO) – Discussed trade policies and potential support for social enterprises.

2. Representatives from the African Development Bank (AfDB) – Explored funding opportunities for community development projects.

3. European Union Special Envoy for African Development – Spoke about possible collaboration in areas like education, healthcare, and economic empowerment.

4. Alem Maski (World’s First Millionaire of African Investors Department) – Engaged in discussions about impact investment in African NGOs.

5. South Africa’s Minister of Agriculture – Discussed agricultural sustainability and food security projects.

6. Morocco’s Minister of Water and Mines – Addressed water resource management and rural infrastructure development.

7. Vice President of the South African Delegation – Explored strategic alliances for regional growth.

8. Additional Stakeholders – Other high-level officials from development agencies, private sector investors, and government representatives.

Each of these stakeholders received HCF’s official brief, including our track record of achievements and future development goals.

Key Areas of Interest from Stakeholders

The discussions highlighted a strong appreciation for HCF’s impact across multiple sectors, including:

1) Humanitarian aid and community development

2) Education and healthcare support initiatives

3) Women and youth empowerment programs

4) Sustainability, climate action, and economic development

Stakeholders showed keen interest in exploring partnerships, funding collaborations, and technical support for HCF’s initiatives, particularly in Northern Nigeria, Ghana, and Afghanistan.

Outcome and Next Steps

1. Follow-Up Communications – I exchanged business cards and contact details with key figures, and I will initiate follow-up discussions.
2. Strategic Proposals – We will draft partnership proposals tailored to the interests of the organizations we engaged with.
3. Project Expansion Plans – We aim to leverage these connections to scale HCF’s impact in community development, education, and healthcare.
4. Collaborative Initiatives – Potential joint projects with African governments, development banks, and the private sector.

Conclusion

The Africa Business Forum 2025 was a remarkable success for Hazras Charity Foundation. Despite time constraints, we maximized our engagement by securing valuable connections and advocating for sustainable development in Africa. Moving forward, we will capitalize on these opportunities to strengthen our partnerships, expand our programs, and create lasting social impact.

Prepared by:
Said Abdirisak Egal
Youth Empowerment Volunteer Officer, HCF

Capacity Building

HCF engaged women on Capacity Building Program titled: Taking Leadership role in ending Violence against women and Girls in Kano state, Nigeria, held at CERC Kano state Nigeria.
During Capacity Building Program titled “Taking Leadership role in ending Violence against women and Girls” in Kano state, held at CERC center Kano state, Nigeria
Group Picture of invitees at the KMC Local Government, CERC venue center, Kano state, Nigeria

SHELTER TO HOMELESS

HCF works in support of Homeless, they provide all Building and Building facilities to homeless, give hope to hopeless on side of all life worthy of living, We build all kinds of Structure base on the Project Specifications by Donors and the resources at hand. We build Homes for Less Privilege ones, Schools, hospitals, good drinking Water System etc to Less Privilege society both rural and urban areas against rural urban migration.

HEALTHCARE SERVICES/FACILITIES

HCF Support and shoulder the responsibility of giving health support and free treatment to less privileged ones and victims of health related cases.

Access to free healthcare services

HCF Support surgical Operation of a victim of Spinal cord cases, most especially the case of this young man incident, operated at Prime specialist hospital, Kano state, Nigeria

Education

Ongoing Project: Numeracy and Literacy Education Summer Camp for Out-of-School Children in Bida, Niger State

HCF goals on out-of-school Children is to return them back to Classroom and Produce future leaders.

Project Overview

The Numeracy and Literacy Education Summer Camp is an ongoing initiative aimed at bridging the educational gap for out-of-school children in Bida, Niger State. This 8-week program is designed to enhance basic numeracy and literacy skills, providing children with the foundational knowledge required for future academic success and daily life.

Objectives

Program Structure
The program is divided into weekly segments, each focusing on different aspects of numeracy and literacy:

Teaching Methods

Resources

Monitoring and Evaluation

Conclusion
The Numeracy and Literacy Education Summer Camp in Bida, Niger State, is a vital step towards ensuring that all children, regardless of their schooling status, have access to quality education. By equipping out-of-school children with essential skills, we are paving the way for their academic and personal growth, contributing to the broader goal of educational equity.

Economic Empowerment Program

PROJECT TITLED: DRESS FOR SUCCESS

Stage 1

“Dress for Success: A Tailoring Skills Acquisition Program which we train women in the art of tailoring and provide them with the skills and resources they need to start their own businesses. The program covered topics such as pattern-making, sewing, and marketing, and also provide mentorship and support for participants as they establish their businesses. The goal of the program is to empower women with the skills they need to become financially independent and achieve success in their lives”.

Stage 2

HCF trained 200 women on economic Empowerment Program training on tailoring, held at KERD, Kano state, Nigeria

Stage 3

Trainees showcase their work After under going six months rigorous training

Training of women on Agribusiness Program (Poultry farm Business)

Donation to Victims of flooding in Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria by Hazras Charity Foundation

Visit tour

Hazras Charity Foundation: Feeding Project Report

Title: Spreading Hope – Hazras Charity Foundation’s Feeding Initiative for Almajiri Children

Introduction

At Hazras Charity Foundation, we remain committed to supporting vulnerable children and ensuring they receive the care and attention they deserve. As part of our ongoing humanitarian efforts, we launched a special Feeding Project aimed at providing nutritious meals to Almajiri children across multiple Sangaya schools in Kano State, Nigeria. This initiative is a crucial step in addressing the hunger crisis affecting these young children, many of whom rely on street begging for daily sustenance.

Background & Need for the Project

The Almajiri system is deeply rooted in West African history, where children are sent to traditional Islamic schools to receive religious education. However, many of them struggle with extreme poverty, lacking access to food, proper shelter, basic education, and a hygienic environment. Hazras Charity Foundation conducted thorough assessments and surveys to understand their needs and found that malnutrition is one of their greatest challenges. This realization led to the launch of the Feeding Project as an immediate intervention.

Project Launch & Execution

On March 27, 2025, Hazras Charity Foundation officially commenced the Feeding Project, benefiting over 300 Almajiri children across three Sangaya schools. The distribution process began in the afternoon and continued until 8 PM, ensuring that as many children as possible were reached. Our dedicated team worked tirelessly to provide:

Nutritious meals rich in essential vitamins and minerals.

Clean drinking water to promote good health and hygiene.

A structured and dignified meal-sharing experience to restore hope and uplift the children’s spirits.

Impact of the Feeding Project

The immediate impact of the initiative was overwhelmingly positive. The children, who often go for long hours without food, expressed joy and relief upon receiving their meals. Their caregivers and community members also appreciated the Foundation’s efforts, emphasizing the urgent need for such interventions on a larger scale. Beyond just providing food, this project reaffirmed our commitment to long-term solutions in tackling hunger, malnutrition, and the overall well-being of Almajiri children.

Call for Support

While this Feeding Project is a significant milestone, the need far exceeds our current resources. We call upon philanthropists, government agencies, corporate organizations, and international humanitarian bodies to join us in this mission. Your support can help us expand the program, sustain feeding efforts, and introduce further initiatives such as formal education and skill acquisition programs.

How to Support

Donate: Financial contributions go a long way in sustaining this initiative.

Volunteer: Join our team to assist in future feeding and education programs.

Advocate: Help raise awareness about the plight of Almajiri children and the importance of sustainable interventions.

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Conclusion

The Hazras Charity Foundation remains steadfast in its mission to provide food, education, and hope to vulnerable children. Through our collective efforts, we can transform lives, restore dignity, and create opportunities for a brighter future. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to expand our outreach and impact.

For your Donation:

Bank account name:
Hazras Charity Foundation

Account number:
1229251772 (Naira)
5074412023 (Dollar)
5061387394 (Pound)
5081110291 (Euro)

Bank Name: Zenith Bank Plc
Country: Nigeria

Contact us through the above details for more information.

Thank you

🌍 Empowering Lives, Creating Opportunities.

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Poultry farm trainees at Yabanya Poultry Farm, Kano state, Nigeria
Visit to Poultry farm

Tobacco Control Policy makers: Workshop in Kano State

Brief Report on Tobacco Control Policy Workshop
The Tobacco Control Policy Workshop was held in Kano state, Nigeria, with the goal of reducing the number of tobacco users in the state. The workshop was attended by representatives from the Kano state government, the Nigerian Ministry of Health, and other relevant stakeholders. The workshop included presentations on the health risks of tobacco use, the economic costs of tobacco use, and the legal and policy framework for tobacco control in Nigeria.
The workshop also included a discussion on the challenges faced in implementing tobacco control policies, and possible solutions to overcome these challenges.
HCF at Tobacco Control Policy workshop, held at Tahir guest Palace, Kano State Nigeria

Report: Land Allocation for Hazras Charity Foundation’s Project in Ghana and Afghanistan

Introduction:
We are pleased to announce a significant milestone for Hazras Charity Foundation as we have been granted land allocation by the local and national authorities in Ghana. This report aims to provide an overview of this development and invite potential donors and supporters to join us in this transformative project.

Background:
Hazras Charity Foundation has a long-standing commitment to supporting the less privileged, widows, orphans, and other vulnerable individuals. As part of our 2024-2030 agenda, we are embarking on a mission to build training hubs and hospitals in each country worldwide to provide essential services and assistance to those in need.

Land Allocation in Ghana:
Ghana has shown exemplary support and responsiveness to our vision by granting us land allocation for our project. This allocation signifies a crucial step forward in realizing our goal of making a positive impact on communities in Afghanistan, Ghana and beyond.

Project Overview:
The project in Ghana involves the establishment of training hubs and hospitals to cater to the healthcare and educational needs of marginalized communities. These facilities will provide essential services, training opportunities, and healthcare support to improve the quality of life for the less privileged, widows, orphans, and others in need.

Invitation to Donors and Supporters:
We extend a heartfelt invitation to potential donors and supporters who share our passion for humanitarian work and making a difference in the lives of those less fortunate. Your partnership and contributions will play a vital role in bringing this project to fruition and positively impacting the lives of many individuals in Ghana.

Next Steps:
We invite interested parties to contact us for further discussions and collaboration opportunities. Your involvement in this project will help us create a brighter future for communities in Ghana and contribute to our global mission of fostering positive change.

Conclusion:
Hazras Charity Foundation is grateful for the land allocation received in Ghana and looks forward to working with donors and supporters to turn this vision into reality. Together, we can make a meaningful difference and empower communities for a better tomorrow.

Thank you for your attention and consideration.

Climate Change: Flooding Disaster in Maiduguri that requires Support, Hazras Charity Foundation extended the hands of help to Victims by Donating Clothes to the affected Communities in the region.
Numeracy and Literacy Education Summer Camp for Out-of-school Children in Nigeria, Powered by Hazras Charity Foundation to reduce high numbers of Out-of-school Children in Bida Niger State, Bede Yobe State and Somalia.
Land Allocation to Hazras Charity Foundation in Ghana.
Headed by: Shamsudeen Mampahiya Haruna, HCF International Humanitarian Coordinator I, Country: Ghana
Afghanistan Land allocation to Hazras Charity Foundation
Our Donations to Maiduguri Victims of flood that occurred on 9th September, 2024.
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*This Project (Almajiri – Out-of-school Children Project Phase 2
Commence this week
Hazras Charity Foundation 2025 Action Plan

In 2025, Hazras Charity Foundation (HCF) aims to strengthen its commitment to humanitarian efforts and sustainable community development. Below are key initiatives we plan to implement:

1. Almajiri Feeding System
Objective : To provide nutritious meals to Almajiri children, reducing hunger and improving their overall well-being.
Action Plan:

– Establish community-based feeding centers.
– Partner with donors and local organizations for food supplies.
– Implement a monitoring system to ensure transparency and efficiency.

2. Skills Acquisition Program for Almajiri and Out-of-School Children
Objective : To equip disadvantaged children with vocational and entrepreneurial skills.
Action Plan:

– Set up training centers in strategic locations.

– Offer courses in tailoring, carpentry, ICT, agriculture, and trades.

– Provide startup kits for successful trainees to encourage self-sufficiency.

3. Out-of-School Children Project

Objective: To reintegrate out-of-school children into formal and non-formal education.
Action Plan:

– Identify and enroll children in schools or alternative learning centers.

– Provide educational materials and scholarships.

– Engage stakeholders (parents, community leaders, government) in advocacy efforts.

4. Women & Youth Empowerment Initiative
Objective : To empower women and youth with economic opportunities.
Action Plan:

– Conduct business training programs.
– Provide micro-financing options for startups.
– Promote women-led enterprises.

5. Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) Project
Objective : To improve access to clean water and sanitation facilities.
Action Plan:

– Drill boreholes in underserved communities.
– Build modern toilets in schools and public places.
– Conduct hygiene education campaigns.

6. Digital Inclusion & ICT Training
Objective : To bridge the digital divide in underserved communities.
Action Plan:
– Provide ICT training for youth.
– Establish community digital hubs.
– Advocate for digital literacy in education.

7. Disaster Relief & Emergency Response
Objective : To support victims of natural disasters and emergencies.
Action Plan:
– Strengthen HCF’s capacity to respond to emergencies.
– Distribute relief materials (food, clothing, medical aid).
– Collaborate with emergency agencies for effective disaster management.

8. Agricultural & Food Security Initiative
Objective : To improve food production and nutrition in rural areas.
Action Plan:
– Train farmers in modern agricultural techniques.
– Provide seedlings, fertilizers, and farm tools.
– Support cooperative farming and agro-processing.

Conclusion
HCF remains dedicated to empowering vulnerable communities and fostering sustainable development. We invite partners and stakeholders to collaborate in making 2025 impactful for all.

WORLD BANK MEETING WITH CSO

CSOs Meeting with world Bank Official on issues concerning CSOs in Nigeria, held in Kano State, Nigeria
We support all the Education systems where it is a free Educational Package to out of school children, also, engaged in Government educational training to Staff and Students etc

OPEN FUNDING OPPORTUNITY

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HCF Designed new education brainstorming event for Nursery and Primary School Children, titled: LET’S DEBATE, which will help Pupils and school stand-up for the global challenges on Mathematics, English etc.

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3003554677 ($)
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Application Open for 2023 Women and Youths interior design/decorations skills acquisition Program

Closing date: 3rd June 2023

HCF Muslims window designed a new Project titled “NEEDS FOR BIDA MASJID & ISLAMIYYAH CLASSES” in only UNESCO City in Nigeria with aims of helping the Muslims faithful in Bida and it’s environ in gaining a right Islamic Education.

Fund our Project for the interest of humanity that needs to be safe.
Clean environment initiative Program is currently ongoing to reduce or remove Polythene, Wested Plastic in our environment.
Our Sponsored Nursing Student testimony and appreciation to Hazras Charity Foundation
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