Syed Ali foundation Trust

Syed Amjad Ali Foundation was founded in 2015 with the goal of challenging.

♦ Inspired by the Islamic & Worldly teaching of empathy.

♦ Our mission is to help Individual/Family who are Muslims & other minorities and           requires financial assistance to secure, Health, Education, legal assistance.

♦ We aim to uplift the lowest Income group and support them achieve freedom and       equality, their rights as citizens of India.

♦ Syed Amjad Ali Foundation is a non-profitable organization.

Our Members

We are thankful for our dedicated team of Board Members and chapter volunteers who share the common goal of the helping meet our objectives and serve our mission, without them Syed Amjad Ali Foundation could not move forward in serving the minorities and Muslim of India.

OUR ​VALUES

We remain guided by the timeless values and teachings of the Qur’an and the prophetic example (Sunnah),

  • Sincerity (Ikhlas) – In responding to poverty and suffering, our efforts are driven by sincerity to God and the need to fulfil our obligations to humanity.
  • Excellence (Ihsan) – Our actions in tackling poverty are marked by excellence in our operations and the conduct through which we help the deserving people we serve.
  • Compassion (Rahma) – We believe the protection and well-being of every life is of paramount importance and we shall join with other humanitarian actors to act as one in responding to suffering brought on by disasters, poverty and injustice.
  • Social Justice (Adl) – Our work is founded on enabling people and institutions to fulfil the rights of the poor and vulnerable. We work to empower the dispossessed towards realising their God-given human potential and develop their capabilities and resources.
  • Custodianship (Amana) – We uphold our duty of custodianship over Earth and its resources, and the trust people place in us as a humanitarian and development practitioner to be transparent and accountable.

NUTRITION AND LIFE-SAVING FOOD

 
 

Life-saving food in emergencies

Conflicts and disasters can have a devastating effects on families’ ability to get food, putting huge numbers of children at risk of malnutrition. When an emergency hits, MWT leads the global response, coordinating other humanitarian organisations to deliver life-saving food to where it’s needed as quickly as possible.

Last year, conflicts around the world left 350 million children in need of humanitarian aid. In Bangladesh, one of the largest crises of recent times forced hundreds of thousands of Rohingya people to flee violence in Myanmar.

 

Food