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MICTs
Newsletter
July-
December
2012
MADINATUL ILM
CHARITABLE
TRUST
222 Khadim Hussain
Road
Rawalpindi Cantt.
Pakistan. 46000
MICTs newsletter
July - December , 2012
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Madinatul Ilm Charitable Trust (MICT)INTRODUCTION: Madinatul Ilm charitable trust (MICT) continues to remain involved with a range of charitable
causes, from intervening directly in crisis stricken situations to supporting individuals in need such as students and
medically challenged individuals from poverty stricken home. As a non-profit private organization based in Rawalpindi,Pakistan, we disbursed Rupees 136,26,376.00 or roughly equivalent to U$142,000.00 during the six month period from
July to December 2012. As before, our main sponsor remains the UK based Lady Fatemah (AS) Charitable Trust, while
we are indebted to a number of individual donors too who continue to support our work. Going forward in the first half
of 2013, we plan to continue supporting the victims of floods in the southern parts of Pakistans Punjab province where
a large number of families remain in urgent need of help. This will be in continuation of our work in this area that we
have already done in the second half of 2012. At the same time, we plan to expand our work for poverty stricken
students so that each one of them can eventually embark on a successful career.
Here is a list of our main areas of focus from July-December 2012
Programe Activities 2012Value in
Rupees
Ramazan Iftaar Project for impoverished households 5,699,660.00
Relief and emergency Response for flood victims 4,968,030.00
Patient welfare program 1,671,836.00
Educational support program 1,264,250.
00Grants for women and children in need 22,600.0
0
Total 13,626,376.00
MICT distributed food packs financed by LFT to about 12 thousand people, ahead of the
Islamic month of Ramadan. This campaign was driven by a determined effort to reachsome of the most impoverished homes in parts of Pakistan, ahead of the holy monthdedicated to fasting and prayers. Our targeted areas included parts of the Potoharregion in northern Pakistan as well as poverty stricken villages surrounding Islamabad,the capital. As before, the distribution was preceded by a detailed survey to identify
Ramadan food support programe
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households most in need of support such as those led by single mothers and the elderlywith few means of subsistence.
This was another unusual year for Pakistan in view of the devastating floods which hit the southern parts of the Punjab
province. Following this calamity, MICTs staff backed by a team of volunteers visited some of the worst calamity
stricken areas, notably in Rajanpur and Dera Ghazi Khan Districts to examine the scale of the crisis. Funded by LFT and
other individual donors, MICT has so far distributed emergency supplies to more than 19 thousand people, in need of
immediate help. The crisis is still far from over. MICT continues to closely monitor conditions in south Punjab with a
view to mobilizing further support for victims of the floods.
Sr.
noArea of operation-District
Number of
Families
Number of
beneficiaries
Cost of food packages
In Rupees
1 Four villages of district Chakwal 510 3761 1,870,700.00
2 Six villages of district Attock 508 3756 1,883,960.00
3 Low income areas of Rawalpindi City 280 2146 1,017,600.00
4 Villages of Murree 250 901 927,400.00
Total no. of beneficiaries / Families 1548 11661 5,699,660.00
Sr.
noArea of operation-District Number of
Families
Number of
beneficiaries
Cost of food packages
(in Pak Rupees)
1 DG Khan City, Choti Zareen, Mamoori (Phase-I) 530 6350 2,099,350.00
2 Rajhanpur, Jampur & Tehsil Rojhan (Phase-II) 720 12830 2,868,680.00
Total no. of beneficiaries / Families 1250 19180 4,968,030.00
Pictorial images of MICTs food distribution 2012 for poor and needy families across Pakistan
Emergency Assistance for flood affecees 2012
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MICTs educational projects encompass all matters pertaining to
education. MICT has provided support for vocational as well as
formal education, regardless of age, gender, or location. During
the period under review, MICT raised approximately Rupees 675,000.00 to finance a three months academic camp in
Islamabad for students from remote parts of the Gilgit-Baltistan province. The purpose was to help prepare thesestudents to successfully enter professional colleges.This was in continuation of the first such summer camp in 2011
which led to the participants attaining an average between 85 per cent to 94 per cent grades. Both of these activities
were sponsored by LFT, to whom we remain grateful for their continuing support.
Details of e ducational p rogram s No of Beneficries201 2
(Rupees)
Higher Secondary Education 10 300,000.00
Workshop for 15 brilliant students from Gilgit Baltistan for
preparation of pre- entry professional Test (PPT)
15 675,000.00
University education sponsorships 06 289,250.00
Total cost of educational support extended during the period
under review31 1,264,250
Health related intereventions 2012
(Rupees)
Provision of bionic limbs for Zahra Khatoon, 11 years old girl from Gilgit Baltistan
Province
995,000.00
Zahra Khatoon - patient suffering from acute asthma 365,667.00
Muhammad Sameer Surgery Orthopedic 311,169.00
Total project cost1,671,836.00
During the period under review, MICT reached out to some of Pakistans most vulnearnable
individuals in need of financial help to overcome medical challenges. Our areas of focus
remain needy patients seeking financial assistance for treatment which comes at an
Patient Welfare Program
Education Support Program
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UPCOMING PROJECTS
MICT has launched an urgent appeal to
raise Rupees five million for emergency
support to two thousand families
displaced by torrential rainfall and floods
in summer 2012.
In the aftermath of the earthquake of
2005, many of the victims are still
struggling to rebuild their lives. MICT has
identified nine such poverty stricken
families in the northern Kaghan valley to
be targeted under small scale
employment generation programs, enabling them to increase their incomes.
MICT intends to reach out to our donors for sponsoring a teachers training workshop that
will seek to improve the skills of teachers from Pakistans largely impoverished northernGilgit-Baltistan region.
MICT is working to expand its directory of students in need, to increase our support for
education.
For further information, please contact us on the following address:
Madinatul Ilm Charitable Trust
222 Khadim Hussain Road
Rawalpindi (Cantt.) Email:[email protected]