Our Progress so Far - ICNA Relief Canada
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Our Progress so Far - ICNA Relief Canada
Our Progress so Far January 2011 In this Issue... A Message from the Ameer of ICNA Canada mxaw 2 A Message from the Chairman wwww 2 Pakistan Floods 2010 3 Rebuilding Haiti 2010 4 Pakistan IDPs 5 Islamic Micro Finance 6 Our Food Banks 7 Orphan Sponsorship Program wwww 7 & 10 ICNA Relief Around the World wwww 8-9 Muslim Family Services 11 Youth Leadership Development Program qqww 14 News & Highlights 14 Global Zabiha Program 15 ICNA Relief Canada No Borders - No Boundaries A Message from the Ameer of ICNA A Message from Our Chairman Assalamualaikum Assalamualaikum, I am very pleased to know that ICNA Relief is publishing its newsletter. It is a great pleasure to write on the achievements of ICNA Relief Canada. During last past few years, I have seen enormous progress in the growth of ICNA Relief work and projects. It has demonstrated its strength in raising the funds and its ability to support millions of needy people globally and locally. I welcome this step, to introduce relief activities to our readers and those who support our relief activities. I encourage our readers to welcome this service. This newsletter will not only provide updates about different relief activities, but will also report interaction between us and the community, so that the community's proper role in our work is recognized. The newsletter will be a link and a source of motivation for others. ICNA Relief always feels grateful to our contributors, whose support is not seen only as an act of charity, but it is also a way of Dawah and introduction to Islam. The need is huge when resources are very limited, but even this small service is still a point of starting, and a way to continue with further services. May Allah bless the organizers and workers for their efforts for charity in the cause of Allah and in the cause of wellness of humanity. Dr. Mohammad Iqbal Al Nadvi, Ameer, Islamic Circle of North America I would like to congratulate ICNA Relief's team for their hard work and for their persistency to reach out to the masses to support the needy people globally. I would like to thank our respected donors for their immense support in the fund rising for Pakistan Flood Victims, Haiti Relief, Orphans Support Program, Food Banks and other programs. The Domestic Projects of ICNA Relief have also demonstrated great achievements. These achievements include the opening of three new Food Banks in Canada, the Canada Day Program in collaboration with City of Mississauga and the successful Youth Leadership Development Program. I have great expectations that ICNA Relief will continue to grow and expand its efforts and provide support to millions more of the most desperate and poverty-stricken people of the world, InshAllah. I pray to Allah to accept all the efforts of ICNA Relief donors, staff and volunteers who spent their time and money to serve to the most deserving people at home and abroad. Fakhir Usman Baig, Chairman, ICNA Relief Canada 2 Pakistan Floods 2010 thousands of people, providing Primary Health Care (PHC). The medical facility provided free medical consultation and needed medications for the visitors, safe deliveries on a 24/7 basis, and ambulance services amongst other things. Another field clinic was established in Shikarpur, Sindh, sponsored by the Muslim Community of Calgary. Our team setting up a tent for the victims Everyone knows of the massive floods that swamped a quarter or more of Pakistan; destroying with it hundreds of thousands of homes, and affecting millions more lives. The UN Secretary General has declared the Pakistan Floods of 2010 to be the worst disaster in recent human history. The Pakistan Government has suggested that some 20 million people had been affected by the floods. That is 1/10 of the country's entire population. ICNA Relief Canada responded immediately and became active on the scene, to help the victims of this massive disaster. The relief programs were implemented through the experienced teams of our partners in Pakistan, particularly Helping Hand (HHRD). Thus far, we have been able to help over half a million affectees; with food distribution to over 177,000 people, and medical care provided to nearly 98,000 patients and counting. Medical Aid Every day, our 14 established field clinics treat around 1,000 to 1,300 patients. Every day, medications worth $1,000+ are either used or distributed to the patients that arrive at our clinics. The patients most commonly suffer from diseases such as: Upper respiratory tract infections Diarrhoea Malaria Skin and Eye Infections Other Skin Problems Each of ICNA Relief & HHRD’s field clinics has its own story to tell: the one established in District Kot Addu, Punjab was kindly funded by the Muslim community of Windsor, Ontario. Using these funds, ICNA Relief was able to setup a facility that has thus far helped Similarly, field clinics in Dag Besood and Akora Khattak, District Nowshera, KPK have been helping the towns' population of 60,000 flood affectees. Alhamdulillah, another clinic has been providing similar services at the District Rajanpur facility. Food Distribution In addition to medical aid, ICNA Relief was able to focus massively on food distribution, especially in the first two months after the flood crisis. Each Food Package included ICNA Relief and HHRD were the following: able to distribute nearly 3 Quantity million meals to more than Item 200 thousand survivors as of Wheat Flour 10 Kg December 2010. The crisis Rice 5 Kg situation has not gone away Sugar 03 Kg from Pakistan yet, we still Dates 02 Kg need to continue providing Cooking Oil 05 Litters for the displaced families Vermicelli 02 Packets who have lost everything. Energy Biscuits Roasted Grains Tea Total 1 big packet 1 Kg 1/2 Kg 28 Kg Many donors, including three specific communities, decided to make a difference in different areas of the flood devastation. They sponsored the distribution of Food Packages as an Eid Gift for the flood victims. The Muslim Communities of Edmonton, Calgary and Windsor sponsored the food distribution in Punjab, Sindh and Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa. These funds made possible to provide Eid meals to thousands of families and individuals. continued on pg. 12... 3 Rebuilding Haiti Earthquake 2010 Haiti was hit with a 7.0 m a g n i t u d e earthquake on January 12th, 2010. Lives of the people changed within a matter of minutes. ICNA Relief Canada r e s p o n d e d immediately by deploying our team to Haiti to start emergency relief efforts. The team included ICNA Relief Canada Executive Director, Irfan Khurshid supported by HHRD team of Shahid Hayat, Saqib Attique, Ilyas Chuadhry, doctors and volunteer teams from North America. ICNA Relief's Contributions towards Haiti Relief since January 12th, 2010: little or no medical help available. The Medical Clinics treated more than 2,000 people per week. Two rounds of vaccinations were provided to hundreds of men, women and children. Medical Professionals: Originally a team of volunteer doctors took large supplies of medications bought for them by us to Port-au-Prince. They established the mechanism for field and mobile clinics Testimonials: and organized them for one week. Later on, one full-time “I have to admit that I am local Haitian Doctor was absolutely amazed and hired, who would bring along inspired by the people of a female doctor everyday to Haiti... I'm amazed by their especially attend to Immediate Emergency Response: ICNA Relief Team left for Haiti immediately after the earthquake. women's health issues. Every week volunteer doctors and other medical staff were going to these six rotational clinics. Food Distributions: Shelter Village: Distributions were made on a consistent basis in the weeks and months immediately after the earthquake. It included the basic necessity items: Food, Drinking Water, Baby Milk, Powder Milk, Rice, Juice Boxes and Tents. A brief overview of medical work done: # of Rotational Clinics: Doctor Hours: Nurse Hours: 58 1120 Hours 1009 Hours Volunteer Hours: Patients: $ Worth of Medicines: 2361 Hours 11,734 $164,690.00 Medical Clinics: After the immediate crisis of helping the injured and hungry, ICNA Relief launched - Raihan Dakhil, volunteer a campaign to 'Sponsor a Shelter' for $900 each. 100 shelters had been built for the people of Haiti giving the thousands who had turned homeless after the earthquake a place to live with their families. A school for 200 children and a mosque was also built in the shelter village. Fitra & Eid Gift Program: Food packages were distributed to thousands of needy people Zabiha/Qurbani 2010 Program: An increasing number of medical problems like post trauma, respiratory infections, gastroenteritis, abdominal pain and pneumonia had been spreading quickly. 60% of the patients were complaining of flu like symptoms and throat infections. Millions had been living in unsanitary conditions, cultivating more infections by the day. ICNA Relief set up six rotational clinics in the most remote areas where there was 4 spirit, their perseverance, and their rare ability to find happiness in even the smallest of things... I personally feel a bit guilty because I feel that I benefited more from them than they have from me.” More than 6,000 pounds of meat was distributed to help more than 6,000 people. Mr. Irfan K. helping to distribute medicines Pakistan IDPs Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in KPK, Pakistan Abu Hurayra reported that the Prophet, may Allah bless him Measles and TB. and grant him peace, said, "The person who strives on behalf of the widows and Case Study poor is like those who strive in the way Rangoon Mohammad, a resident of of Allah and like those who fast in the Barwand, Waziristan left his home day and pray at night." (Bukhari, 131) with his 8 family members. Due to the lack of transportation facilities, Internally Displaced Persons: they moved on feet toward Dera Ismail Khan. After four days of an An internally displaced person (IDP) is exhausting journey, they reached someone who is forced to flee their Dera Ismail Khan. This harsh home but who, unlike a refugee, experience faced by Rangoon remains within their country's borders. Muhammad, depicts the situation More than one million people in KPK of many other IDPs. Pakistan were displaced due to internal conflicts in Swat, Bunier and FATA. ICNA Relief immediately started an assessment of the area and initiated its relief efforts by providing medical support and ambulance services. IDPs were in great need of: shelter, food, medical aid and other essentials: Despite the tough security challenges, ICNA Relief team continuously worked in the conflict areas and provided food, health assistance, tents and other needed relief items to the IDPs during emergency phase. Transportation for IDPs: 10 vehicles were used to transport the people from Mangora to Batkhela in district Swat. More than 5,000 people had been transported to safer parts of the area. Ambulance Services: Two Ambulances serving the IDPs Four Emergency Health Clinics: Talash, Samar Bagh, Tamegara, Tatalai Thousands of children were immunized to prevent Well over 100,000 IDPs benefited from our Food Distributions Over 1,100 people were accommodated in our temporary tent accommodations. During recovery and rehabilitation phase IRC was providing the relief programs, included but not limited to, health services, skills & vocational centers, Orphans Support Program, Wedding Boxes, Livelihood Programs through Interest Free Program and ambulance services. Patient receiving medical checkup Mr. Agha Syed Manager Resource Centers, Public Relations and Marketing Mr. Syed Agha is the one of the leading members of ICNA Relief team. Programs and more. Most importantly, we have improved the image of the organization by outreaching to various communities in Canada. Sharing his experience and work with ICNA Relief Mr. Syed Agha said: We engage lot of volunteers in our fundraising campaigns and implementation of the relief project. It is one of the main reasons that our administration, fundraising and program expenses are very low. And in terms of credibility and reliability and service we could be rated as one of the best Muslim relief agencies in Canada. And that could be one of the reasons for the steep increase in the growth. Service and reliability are among the most important things to have for a relief agency.” ”When I joined ICNA Relief nine years ago, the major focus of ICNA Relief was on international relief programs, but we are now having a number of local projects within Canada as well, such as Food Banks, Family Services, Youth Development 5 Islamic Micro Finance Program Livelihood Program using Interest Free Islamic Micro Financing RECYCLE YOUR CHARITY Your one time donation allows for interest free loans for the needy, the unemployed and the widows. That family uses that money to Give a man a fish start a small business or buy a sewing machine for example and and you feed him that will become a source of livelihood for them. This will allow self for a day; sufficiency and the loan will be repaid. The repaid loan then goes Teach a man to back into the pool of money that will be used to loan out money to fish and you feed others in need. The cycle continues and it becomes a form a him for a lifetime Sadaqa–e-jariya. The best form of charity. Denotation levels: $500, $1000, $1,500, $2,000 & more Dr. Shabbir Hussain, Ph.D. Managing Director of ICNA Relief Canada’s Microfinance Program in Pakistan/Kashmir/Afghanistan Dr. Shabbir had described the need of Islamic Micro Finance Program in Pakistan & Kashmir. He said: “There are currently 27.7 million people in the micro-finance market. We need to expand, since only 1.87 million have been reached so far. Some of the interest based groups that give out micro-finances are charging high interest rates (30% or up) while we are doing it interest free. We have three modes of lending finances: Qardh-e-Hasna, Murabah, and Musharakah. Qardh-e-Hasna – for marriage, building houses, etc... The same money we give is taken back after a certain period. Currently operating in Kashmir, Manshera, etc. with 200+ beneficiaries. Murabah Program – under which we provide loans for the micro enterprises started by women. Especially set for graduates through our Skills Development Program. We are providing [specific] machines for their business needs. No money is provided, only commodities. Instead of charging interest, we add a margin to the total price for the loan. For example, if they request a sewing machine that costs Rs. 5000, we sell the machine for 5500 and make a contract that it must be paid in 1 year. Mudarabah/Musharakah – 80/20 profit sharing ... 6 risks sharing. The lender is doing business, we share in the profits: 80% for them and 20% for the lender. So we share in the risk of any profits and losses. If we, for example, provide them the cow and it dies, it is our loss, not theirs. We assess the borrowers before giving them the loans. This is decided by the Market Committee (group from the local community/village). They send us the proposal first, and then we assess and approve the loans. In addition, please note that we don't have branch banks. That means, we don't have local offices in each town and village, since most of our clients are from rural areas, the Market Committees from each locality are empowered from each area to ensure that the micro financing program keeps working in a smooth manner. It is group based banking; the community/village ensures that each lender pays back the loan. This also creates a sense of ownership by the community itself. We will also be starting Takaful Insurance, shortly, InshAllah. Pakistan office is focusing its efforts only in Pakistan/Kashmir & Afghanistan. But ICNA Relief has its interest free Microfinance Programs in Sri Lanka & Bangladesh as well.” ICNA Relief Food Banks Sharing the Bounty Sr. Nargis at the Mississauga Food Bank Scarborough and Thorncliffe. The Food Banks have truly become a signature service of ICNA Relief Canada; and one that we are very proud of as an a c h i e v e m e n t , Alhamdulillah. What started out as a single location in Mississauga five years ago in 2005; has expanded to six locations all over Canada. The six cities in which we currently operate are: Mississauga, Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa, The mission of the Food Banks project has always been to take care of poverty domestically and share what God has blessed us with, locally, while we continue to reach out to the afflicted and needy abroad. By the Grace and Mercy of Allah (SWT) nearly 1000 families are registered with our food banks, from which around 900 are regularly using our services! The Mississauga Food Bank, our very first location, currently serves 186 families, 30% of whom are non-Muslims and 70% Muslims. The concentration of Landed Immigrants is 45%, 46% are Canadian Citizens and 9% are 'Others'. Our Food Banks are unique in that they not only serve as centres for food pickup by families in financial difficulty; “What started out they also facilitate family as a single location counselling and serve as in Mississauga five locations to host workshops on various practical life-skills years ago in 2005; development topics as well. The has expanded to Mississauga Food Bank office six locations all also hosts the headquarters of our Muslim Family Services over Canada” department. The ICNA Relief Food Banks are a community-supported project based on volunteers who give their time, cash and in-kind donations. We primarily depend on local food drives, online food drives, community grocery stores' collection boxes and individual donations by caring donors like you to keep going. If you would like to volunteer at one of our locations, please email volunteer@icnareliefcanada.ca. Find out more at www.ICNAReliefCanada.ca/domestic Orphan Sponsorship Breakdown (by Country) 7 ICNA Relief A BANGLADESH: is one of the most densely populated countries in the world. Many people of Bangladesh are landless and forced to live on and cultivate flood-prone land. They have limited access to drinking water and fall victim to water-borne diseases. Bangladesh is one of the countries that had faced high number of tragic blows due to natural calamities and economic crisis. Canada: Food Banks Muslim Family Services Youth Leadership Development Program Zabiha program A community that is trapped in poverty can only be helped through ideas that focus on its economic development. We put together a range of long-term projects. INDIA: ICNA Relief Canada has carried out several relief projects in India. Since 1995, we have concentrated our efforts toward the development of education in India by supporting many committed educational institutions. Educating girls leads to knowledgeable women whose children grow up to be educated and productive members of society. That is why we started sponsoring girls’ project Jamiatul Bannath, a school for women, housing 750 residential and non-residential students near Delhi, India. 8 In Calcutta, West Bengal, we undertook our second project with the Trust for Promotion of Education that provides schooling for the poor children. The trust runs 572 educational institutes of various sizes, teaching a total of 29,200 students. We are dedicated to helping the suffering and oppressed people of the world. Our goal is not only to provide free services but also to develop programs which will enable people to help themselves. round the World Pakistan: Orphan Support Program Student Scholarship Programs Permanent Houses Emergency Relief Interest Free Micro Financing Temporary Shelters Medical Support Program Ambulances Zabiha program Eid Gift & Fitra Program Iftar Programs Water for Life Wedding Box Program Afghanistan: Education Programs Orphan Sponsorship Program Water Supply Program Skills & Vocational Development India: Orphan Support Program Student Scholarship Programs Permanent Houses Emergency Relief Temporary Shelters Medical Support Program Zabiha program Eid Gift & Fitra Program Iftar Programs Water for Life Wedding Box Program Kenya: Orphan Sponsorship Program: supporting 100+ orphans, under the care of Children Home Isiolo Medical Clinic Zabiha program Eid Gift & Fitra Program Iftar Programs Water for Life (Water Wells) Wedding Box Program Bangladesh: Healthcare Care Centres: centre's are located in Dhaka, Noakhali, Pabna and Satkhira. Well over 10,000 mothers, children and other individuals have benefited from our services. Orphan Support Program Interest Free Micro Financing Zabiha Program Skills Training Program: Education Eid Gift & Fitra Program Iftar Programs Water for Life (Water Wells) Wedding Box Program Sri Lanka: Orphan Support Program Emergency Relief Interest Free Micro Financing Zabiha program and more... INDONESIA: After many disastrous earthquakes in Indonesia and a Tsunami, ICNA Relief and its partner, PKPU, immediately began assessments and relief activities. ICNA Relief Canada in partnership with HHRD had provided Free Health Services in 12 different areas of West Sumatra. Thousands of persons had benefited from the project. Each day, after this tragedy, approximately 400 patients visited the Medical Camps. After the Padang Earthquake, ICNA Relief immediately provided the emergency relief items for the citizens of Sumatra which included temporary shelters to house families, proper medical assistance, and water supplies. We continue to conduct ongoing programs within the country of which the Orphan Support and Seasonal programs remain the top two. Indonesia: Orphan Support Program Permanent Houses Emergency Relief Temporary Shelters Medical Support Program Ambulances Zabiha program Eid Gift & Fitra Program Iftar Programs We reach out to the poor, the hungry, the sick, and the parentless of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Kenya and the world. It is a noble project but nothing can be accomplished with wishes and good intentions alone. Won't you please extend your helping hand now? Please visit our website or contact us to contribute. 9 Orphan Sponsorship Program Every child counts... Everyday millions of children go to bed without a father or a mother to take care of them. These children often end up being neglected, and suffer due to lack of opportunities that come their way. ICNA Relief Canada continuously strives to make the greatest and most long-term difference in the lives of these little ones. Alhamdulillah in the past two years we have been able to continuously sponsor over 1300 children in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Kenya, Sri Lanka, Sierra Leone, Indonesia, Kosovo and Palestine. Under Orphan Sponsorship we have two types of support we provide: (1) the first is to support approved orphanages in the above mentioned countries that we believe meet our criteria of adequacy; (2) and the second type of orphan support is for children living with their remaining family, at home. In both cases, ICNA Relief makes sure that the child receives the adequate provisions that may include items such as food, water and health care; a good education to 10 progress in life; as well as financial support for the families who are caring for the child. The primary aim of the Orphan Support Program (OSP) has been to allow the orphaned children to take advantage of their youth and attain the necessary education to progress and compete with everyone else in good careers, when they get older. Instead of forcing these children to work in order to support their families or themselves; your kind contribution of just $1 a day allows these kids to continue focusing on their education while we take care of their living expenses. ICNA Relief Canada truly wishes to take its OSP to higher levels, and start supporting thousands of more children, but such a goal is not possible without the caring and generous financial support of dedicated donors. Please extend your support to help change the life of a child in a poverty or disaster stricken area by sponsoring an Orphan child today either online or by phone! Muslim Family Services Preserving & Strengthening Families The number of families migrating to Canada is increasing day by day, with their major concentration in the GTA. As the number of immigrant families increases, so does the need of appropriate counselling services for them. These families are faced with the challenge of adjusting to the new culture. A major challenge faced by new-comer families relates to raising their children in a way that balances aspects of their cultural and religious values with the new Canadian values that their children are picking up from peers. The stress of living in a new culture, no doubt, impacts the family life by creating marital problems. Realizing this strong need in the immigrant community, Muslim Family Services (MFS) was established in 2006 with the aim of solving these challenges of the community. Major activities achieved & targets Counselling & Crisis Intervention: Counselling support services and crisis intervention are one of the main activities of our agency. On average, 70-90 families are assisted each year; the major areas where the families were assisted related to family & marital issues, value clash between parents and children, immigration & settlement, unemployment, stress, anger management and financial problems. continued on pg. 13... Mr. Irfan Khurshid Executive Director of ICNA Relief Canada in Canada. Mr. Irfan was engaged with IRC for more than 12 years in different capacities and roles mostly dealing with international relief projects. In last 4 years he also focused on domestic relief projects in Canada, helping ICNA Chapters in establishing many Food Banks When discussing about ICNA Relief, Mr. Irfan said: ICNA Relief Canada (IRC) started its relief work approximately 20 years ago in response to some disasters in Pakistan, Bangladesh & India. Since then IRC responded to needs of the victims of many disasters like the Floods in Pakistan, Bangladesh and India. The earthquakes in Pakistan, Turkey, Indonesia and India. And in 2003, we aided the Tsunami victims as well. In addition, we help the Refugees & IDPs in Bosnia, Kosovo, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India and many other countries as well. ICNA Relief Canada is a department of ICNA Canada and works on guidelines provided by ICNA leadership & the Board of Directors. Talking about ICNA Relief’s growth in international relief programs, Mr. Irfan said: IRC operations have grown to more than 50 countries including on-going projects in more than 10 countries including, Canada, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Kashmir, Iraq, Haiti, Kosovo, Sierra Leone, Kenya, Sri Lanka, Indonesia. Alhamdullilah. As an individual who travels extensively to monitor IRC’s various international project sites, his message to the donors about the reliability and effective usage of their donations to ICNA Relief Canada, was: By using IRC’s strict monitoring and implementation procedures, IRC is able to implement its relief programs effectively and efficiently. Cost effectiveness procedures and engaging volunteer teams help us keep IRC admin expenses very low. IRC chooses the programs and projects that can respond to the emergency needs as well as have long term impact on the lives of the people. When asked that as the IRC’s Executive Director, how and where he sees this organization in the coming years, Mr. Irfan said: Increasing the number of orphans sponsorship program from 1,400 to 5,000 orphans Increasing the Food Banks/MFS/Resource Centers from 6 to 15 by 2015 Making the Micro Finance program as one of our main programs, Inshah-Allah 11 Pakistan Floods 2010 continued from Pg. 3 In-Kind Donations and Tent Distribution In addition to the critical medical and food aid, ICNA Relief Canada & its volunteer teams collected in-kind donations at the Al-Falah Islamic Centre, Oakville, worth $100,000 in value. These items were sent through an air consignment, and were distributed upon arrival to Pakistan. ICNA Relief Canada volunteers in Hamilton were able to send several containers of in-kind donations to Pakistan since the floods began; their latest shipments having been sent in December 2010. Some of the items in all of the containers included: used & new clothing, non-perishable food items, and blankets, among other things. We also invested in tent distribution to serve as temporary housing facilities for some of the displaced families; Alhamdulillah, at least three thousand families have benefited so far. Each tent costs approximately $100 to setup. Adopt A Village/UC Program ICNA Relief had planned to complete many "Adopt a Village/UC" Programs by providing the needed relief programs that make the difference in the lives of the affected people, including but not limited to: Shelter Homes (each homes costs approx. $1,900) Field Hospital Establishment cost: $10,000 to $20,000 Running cost per month: $5,000 to $10,000 Ambulance (cost: $15,000 to $20,000) Diagnostic Center with Pathological and blood analysis lab, X-Ray, Ultrasound and more (cost: $15,000 to $20,000) Water Filtration Plant (cost=$10,000) Tube Well (cost=$5,000-$15,000) Skills & Vocational Center for Women (cost: $10,000 to $20,000) 12 Industrial Homes for Women (cost $10,000 to $20,000) Adopt A Schools (cost $10,000-$25,000) Livelihood & small business programs through Microfinance & interest Free Loans= ($30,000/cluster of 100 families) Wedding Box program (upto $500/box) Orphan Support Program (Minimum 100 orphans in the cluster, $30/orphan/month)= $36,000/year) Educational Sponsorship Program for needy children (Minimum 50 Children in the cluster, $15/Child/month)= $9,000 to $18,000/year) Water for Life (Drinking Water Wells, Water tanks, Hand pumps)= (cost $500 to $2,500) If each Muslim Community in each city/town in Canada adopts one village/Union Council (UC), we together can make a real and tangible difference in the lives of needy people in the flood affected areas. Individual donors can adopt one or more projects in any “Adopt a Village/UC” program. So far, ICNA Relief & its donors had adopted three Union Councils to provide relief and make the difference in the lives of the people in that area by providing the most needed from above relief programs. Three UC’s adopted: Kot Addu, Punjab (UC-1 Moazah Chaudary), adopted by Muslim Community of Windsor Charsada UC Aghra KPK Shikarpur, Sind adopted by Muslim Community of Calgary They're Still Counting on You... The displaced people's crisis is not yet over. Millions are still largely homeless, food-less and most important of all, dependent on donors' support. We urge you to be that kind donor, and keep donating for this crisis. ICNA Relief Canada is still accepting donations in the form of Cash, Cheque or Credit Card payments. You can pay online through our website, on the phone or personally at our Head Office. Pictures are worth a thousand words... Photos of some of our success stories from the Islamic Micro Finance Program in Pakistan. Muslim Family Services continued from Pg. 11 Settlement services: Quite a big number of new immigrant families contacted us, with regards to settlement issues. They were linked with appropriate agencies and community resources such as job finding clubs, workshops, ESL classes and learning centres. Focus Group for Newcomers to Canada: The MFS organized a focus group on the initiative of the United Way of Peel to voice the concerns of new immigrants to Canada. Discussion of newcomers’ experiences in Canada yielded a numbers of frustrations and challenges that they continued to face. Collaboration with other organizations: MFS also collaborated with other organizations as a partner in the following projects: 1. Bridging the gap with the Muslim community – in collaboration with MIAG 2. Seniors to Seniors (STS) – in collaboration with Family Services of Peel 3. Education and Awareness Workshops/Info Groups: Positive & Healthy Parenting, Need for Pre-marital counselling Introduction to Good Mental Health Domestic Violence: Impact on children Leadership and Delegation Family laws Mediation services Building healthy family relationships Raising children in a Western society Marriage & Family life Youth workshop on problem solving Parenting and children’s rights 13 Youth Leadership News & Highlights Development Programs Canada Day - Food Festival ICNA Relief continues to espouse in its vision of developing its local community along with the communities abroad; this past year’s Youth Leadership Development Program (YLDP) was held at the South Common Community Centre, in the west end of Mississauga; attracting sixty bright and energetic students from the Mississauga, Oakville, Brampton and Milton communities. YLDP is unique in its approach as it combines intensive applied skills training with brief visual presentations delivered by experienced and qualified presenters in the areas of public speaking, team building and personal and community development. The month long program held in July is carefully designed to keep the youth constantly involved, allowing them to have a comfortable and friendly environment where they can challenge themselves and develop leadership skills in a way that they normally would not be able to in school environments. Students are separated into teams of 8-9 individuals, each team having a mentor who assists them in their projects; each group is assigned tasks and goals they must complete each week, with an eventual aim of successfully organizing a fund-raising event or drive by the end. In addition to the valuable experience YLDP gives the participants, each student also receives 20 community service hours needed for high-school completion; and earns 5 points towards ICNA Relief's university scholarship. The entire event is free for the participants, and at the end a graduation ceremony is held to properly celebrate the achievements of the participants. Among the wide variety of guests who graciously came and spoke at the sessions and graduation ceremony included MPPs, scholars and well-known community activists. Every week participants are given specific projects to do, relevant to the topic being covered that week. The biggest project in the week of Organizational Development; each team, along with their mentor, is required to organize an event of campaign to raise funds for some worthy cause. The participants are not forced restricted to which charitable organization they 15 14 continued on pg. 15... This year on Canada Day, ICNA Relief’s Mississauga Food Bank, in collaboration with City of Mississauga, organized a food festival for raising funds for the food bank. We set up a stall of hotdogs & pop sale. Some other organizations such as Maple Lodge also contributed in the drive. Around 50 volunteers participated in this event and we were able to raise $4000! Wedding Boxes Creating Joy in South Asia! With the aim of making weddings and marriage easier and more joyous for everyone, ICNA Relief Canada has started helping families with daughters getting married, by giving $500 for their marriage related expenses. So far more than 200 families have been gifted this mariage gift in Pakistan, Kashmir, India and Bangladesh, Alhamdulillah! Mango Trees in Kenya Project To help a Muslim Orphanage in Kenya keep running, ICNA Relief also funded a Mango Tree planting project, where we sponsored the Orphanage management to grow 300 more Mango Trees which would give fruit by the end of 2012, inshAllah. The orphan children help in the planting and maintaining of the trees to help the orphanage keep running. ...continued from pg. 14 wish to give their collected funds to, and the sense of competition between the rivalling teams serves as healthy motivation to excel in their efforts. Each years participants bring their own unique talents and ambitions into the organizing of the events; some of the activities done by participants in the past few years include: Food Drives – whatever is collected is given to the Foodbank of the team's choice BarBQ Fundraiser – the team would invite the community to raise funds, which would be given to a charitable organization. One of the years' team was successfully able to bring Caroline Perish to their event! Orphan Sponsorship Drive – collect money from relatives, friends, family, and neighbours, to donate to the Orphan Sponsorship Program. Bake sale – conducting bake sales in mosques, at events, etc. Raising funds for the Sick Children's Hospital InshAllah, ICNA Relief Canada plans on developing and duplicating its success in the YLDP to other other cities, in the coming months and years. If you believe you can contribute to this cause in some way that email us at: info@icnareliefcanada.ca! 2010 Global Zabiha Program Record high sacrifices made this year! the sacrifice. The blessings of the Islamic month of Dhul Hijjah bring with it the commemoration of the sacrifices of the friend of Allah, Prophet Ibrahim. It is through his spiritual tests that Muslims partake in the sacred rituals of Hajj; and those who await their calling to the Holy cities of Makkah and Madinah spend their time in fasting and preparing for As Muslims from all over the world, be they the Hujjaj or those who are not, ready themselves for the festivities of Eid ul Adha; there are those who remain in a state of pain and agony; they are robbed of this spirit of Eid due to the circumstances they face, the situation they are currently in and the devastation that surrounds them. However, they are in the thoughts and prayers of their Muslim brothers and sisters, and this is so through ICNA Relief's “Global Zabiha Program”. This year ICNA Relief performed Udhiya/Zabiha/Qurbani for over half a million needy in more than 55 countries around the world. The Global Zabiha program allows donors to perform Zabiha of their choice in the country of their choice. ICNA Relief involves local communities and regions in the Zabiha Program thereby strengthening the bond of humanity. This year we requested everyone to make an additional sacrifice for the Pakistan Flood Relief victims. 20 million people are displaced and millions go hungry each day. The Pakistan floods are recorded as being the largest disaster in its history. its children are underweight. ICNA Relief annually performs Zabiha in Africa; giving the poorest of the countries the nourishment of meat, where food itself is scarce. “This year ICNA Sitting collectively to share a Relief performed meal on one of the two Muslim holidays grants these Udhiya/ Zabiha/ people a moment of succor, Qurbani for over by being able to forget their half a million needy struggles and worries and rejoice over the blessings of in more than 55 brotherhood. Regardless of countries around how immaculate the meal, merely the opportunity for a the world.” father to provide his family with a moment of joy by partaking in Eid ul Adha, can be the most heartwarming of feelings. We would like to thank all of our donors for their contribution towards this once a year joy given to the countless people who do not acquire meat the rest of the year. T h e i r gratitude is showed in every smile w h i l e receiving the Z abih a/ Zabiha preperations in Mongolia Udhiya/ Qurbani packets. Not to be forgotten is Africa, the second largest continent in the world, and one of the poorest. More than one quarter of 15