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    Mission

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    Rock It with Thaakat

    www.thaakat.wordpress.com

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    Table of Contents

    Message from the Executive Director 4

    Who We Are 5

    Local Projects 2010 6

    Global Projects 2010 8

    Message from the Global Needs Ambassador 8

    Waste Management Project 9

    Pakistan Flood Relief 12

    Global Projects 2011 16

    Project GreenLight India 17

    Treasurers Report 18

    Support 19

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    Message From the Executive Director

    Thaakat Foundation was established officially as a 501c3 nonprofit organization in October of 2008. We are a rather

    small team from small beginnings. The effort started from a gathering one night where a few friends decided that we

    would be on board with establishing a serious but fun charity effort. We wanted an effort that allowed youth to give

    back to their communities, something that allowed us to show that we can indeed make a difference.

    From late night meetings to parading ourselves across events and campuses in the Chicagoland area to gain support, wehave been on the reigns of a non-stop campaign. Today, we have expanded to gain the support of two chapters in New

    Jersey.

    Throughout this time we came to find that not only were there South Asians in need abroad but that there was much in

    service and care we could give to our local communities. From cheerful luncheons with the elderly at Hamdard Center to

    sharing is caring lessons with elementary school kids, we wanted to show people that the importance of work across

    boundaries, generations, and cultures was so important to maintaining a society of tolerance and love.

    Thaakats goal is to create a charity effort that is fresh, young and fun. To promote a movement of good that youth can

    relate to. We want young South Asians to realize the impoverished state of affairs of the underprivileged in our home

    countries of South Asia. There is no better way to be proud of our culture than to encourage the people in need who

    help our colorful traditions and countries to thrive and succeed.

    Our entire board drives our charity efforts in full gear on a 100% volunteer basis to ensure that everything which is

    donated goes straight to our charitable causes. From providing warmth to the victims of the flood this winter to bringing

    cleanliness and sustainable income to a community of 3,500 people, Thaakat Foundation strives to bring hope to those

    that need it.

    Hearing of the everyday stories, seeing the pictures and imagining the condition of poverty in South Asia has been

    difficult. Somewhere in a dugout of retreating water there is a girl named Uzma in our home countries. As I wake up in

    the morning from my comfortable bed, she is securing herself near a tree branch waiting for the next announcement offood packages. I leave my home in my car to attend my day of work so that I may earn myself an income. However, she

    is living by the hour wondering how she will make it through the day. As I ponder about how I will spend my weekend,

    she is wondering what day of the week it is, with sunrise and sunset being the only attachment she has to reality.

    As global society becomes more intelligent and capable of accessing information, let us be proactive. The truth is that

    the region and its people have ambitions just like the rest of us. They want to prosper, industrialize and take a stand on

    the global economics podium. The people want to educate themselves and earn better living standards for their

    families.

    Please continue to help us to help others.

    Thank you so much for all of your love and support, it has inspired us to continue our work for years to come.

    Sincerely,

    Uzma Bawany

    Executive Director | Thaakat Foundation

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    Who We Are

    Uzma Bawany | Founder, Executive Director

    Ammara Bokhari | Global Needs Ambassador

    Denish Ghayal | Strategic Planner

    Mahreen Younus | Treasurer

    Amreena Khan | Public Relations

    Mohammed Ali | Investment Management

    Nudrat Zoha | Sponsorship Management

    Ridha Khalid | Sponsorship Management

    Mazin Malik | Sponsorship Management

    Puja Patel I Board Assistant

    Sarah Khan I Board Assistant

    Nafia Khan I Board Assistant

    Umaymah Syed l Vice President 2010 Term

    Sara Khan l Sponsorship Chair 2009-2010 Term

    New Jersey Executive Leads 2010

    Syed Murad Ali | Founding President at Rutgers University, NJ

    Nabiha Ahmed | 2010 President at Rutgers New Brunswick, NJ

    Marium Soomro | 2010-2011 President at Rutgers Newark, NJ

    Ridah Mannan | 2011 President at Rutgers New Brunswick, NJ

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    Local Volunteering 2010This past year we arranged approximately ten unique volunteering events for our local communities, majority of them

    being South Asian, in the Chicago metro and New York tri state area. Here are a few highlights:

    04-2010: Hero of the Day and Murals at Hamdard Center

    (Chicago IL): Hamdard Center is a wonderful institution which

    serves the South Asian and Bosnian communities in Chicago.

    Wanting to give the residents fresh new surroundings, we

    partnered with AT Kearney and purchased wall murals, br inging

    some serene dcor to their activity rooms. We also spent time

    with the children making puppets!

    12-2009: Holiday Decorating at Chateau Center (Elmhurst, IL):

    Working across religious and cultural borders, Thaakat aims to

    share the importance of unity and diversity. Bringing holiday

    cheer to the residents of Chateau Center Nursing Home, we

    gleefully decked out their activity room with Christmas

    decorations, worked with them to make their own gingerbread

    men and left with joyful spirit and cheer!

    03-2010: Alameda Center (Neward, NJ): Lo and behold we

    discovered a nursing home in central New Jersey that dedicated

    an entire floor to South Asian residents. Full with B4U, cultural

    dishes and familiar backgrounds, the residents had everythingthey needed, except new company. We made a few new friends;

    singing, dancing, and painting with the elderly!

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    06-2010: Garden for Good at the Manhattan Asian

    Womens Shelter (NYC, NY): Housing women and children

    on the escape from abusive relationships, we wanted to

    provide them with a hobby to take their mind off their lifes

    struggles. We asked the directors here what the residents

    enjoyed doing most. When we heard they took a liking to

    gardening, we went out and purchased all of the colorful

    and tasty delights we could. In a few months, the residents

    had brought to life tasty herbs, peppers and vegetables.

    07-2010: Childrens activity at the Manhattan Asian Wom

    Shelter (NYC, NY): In the last ten years, this shelter has m

    than tripled the number of South Asian residents looking

    comfort. Unfortunately with such fast growth, the staff h

    been able to provide them with all of the resources and h

    they need. We were able to finally provide these women

    a route of communication and friendship. Thaakats chap

    at Rutgers University visited throughout the year to give t

    some introductory lessons in English!

    10-2010: Lets Diwali at Alameda Center (NJ)- The last time we visited the center, the

    residents sent us away in tears. We figured the best time to return was to celebrate a

    joyous occasion with them. With a packed house of volunteers, we worked with the

    wonderful residents to make their own dias and provided them with an afternoon of

    acapella music to some of their favorite Hindi songs.

    11-2010: Thanksgiving with the Elderly at HamdardCenter, (Chicago IL): Every year, The Thaakat team has

    made it a tradition to spend time giving thanks with the

    elderly South Asian residents at Hamdard Center. With

    help from Italian Express and gracious donations, we were

    able to provide the residents with a full thanksgiving feast!

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    Global Projects 2010

    Message from the Global Needs Ambassador

    2010 was an epic year for the progression of Thaakats Global Division. In 2009, we had established a successful recycling

    camp in the village of Jawali, India. Through a partnership with New York based organization, More Than Tomorrow,villagers were taught how to turn discarded paper products into recycled paper, which were bound into journals and

    sold for the communitys direct benefit. Perhaps it was this very project that inspired us to focus on self-sustaining

    environmental friendly projects in South Asia.

    And so we came across a small village in the Faisalabad district of Pakistan called Gutwala that desperately yearned for a

    clean-up. The village of 3,500 residents needed a waste management program to keep their surroundings clean and

    teach the villagers recycling techniques for proactive community development. We partnered with Tasawar Waris of

    Green Gold Foundation in successfully helping restore the village and promote a green lifestyle.

    In late July, Pakistan was heavily hit by monsoon rains and the country soon became submerged in severe flooding. It

    was, and still is the worst flood in its history and has affected nearly 20 million people. Thaakat knew it had to reach out

    immediately, and quick. Syed Sana Ullah managed and led our global volunteer team in Pakistan through organized

    distribution efforts, providing direct aid to victims of the floods. It began in the city of Sadiqabad, where several victims

    from surrounding flooded villages were being brought to for refuge. The citys road sides, open lots, and bridges were

    filled with families who had lost everything in the floods. Sana eagerly gathered a team of six to ten courageous

    volunteers in the city and thus began Thaakats flood relief efforts in Pakistan. Our donors were generous and our Iftaa

    Dinner Benefits in Chicago and New Jersey were very successful in raising funds to help the victims. Beginning in August,

    our global volunteer team made several visits throughout the year to various flooded villages. There were three major

    weekend-long distributions that were conducted and several smaller ones where Sana and his team helped local victims

    providing mineral water to them almost daily. Our flood relief efforts played a major role in the expansion of our Globa

    Division and we hope to continue them throughout the future.

    I would like to thank everyone who has been in support of Thaakat Foundation- whether you are a donor, sponsor,

    volunteer, faithful Facebook friend, avid Twitter follower, or frequent blog reader- your contributions and support have

    traveled a long way and have helped hundreds upon hundreds of families. I would also like to send a special heartfelt

    thank you to our amazing global volunteer team led by Syed Sana Ullah. Every smile that Thaakat helped bring, every life

    that Thaakat helped change, every ounce of hope that Thaakat helped restore, has been thanks to all of you.

    We may be small but our vision is big. Our efforts are sincere as we continue our global projects in South Asia. One step

    at a time, they will lead to greater things and help in bringing about greater change.

    2010 was indeed a great year for Thaakat Foundation as we helped many in need thanks to our generous supporters and

    spirited volunteers. We excitedly look forward to 2011 and the new projects we have launched! We hope you wil

    continue to be a part of helping pave the road to a brighter future!

    Sincerely,

    Ammara Bokhari

    Global Needs Ambassador | Thaakat Foundation

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    Waste Management Project

    Village of Gutwala, Faisalabad, Pakistan

    April December 2010

    To combat the environmental issue of waste management in Pakistan, Thaakat Foundation

    partnered with Green Gold Foundation to help clean the village of Gutwala and teach its

    residents how to recycle and compost solid waste- leading to a cleaner, healthier environment.

    Before Clean-Up

    After Clean-Up

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    HOW WE HELPED:

    Nearly 3,500 people were helped and taught

    environmentally friendly solid waste

    management techniques.

    Local villagers who were unable to support

    their families were hired on a full-time basisand trained on waste collection and how to

    use the machinery and equipment-

    composting and recycling 95% of the waste

    from their village.

    The machines and recycling processes

    allowed residents to gather their garbage and

    compost organic waste while reselling

    inorganic waste.

    The profit made from recycling went towardssponsoring the education of children in the

    community who could not afford to attend

    school.WHAT WE DID:

    Thaakat covered machinery and overhead

    salary and training of villagers for a year-long

    term.

    We promoted green and clean living

    environments, changed attitudes andbrought hope to the community of Gutwala.

    RESULTS:

    The village of Gutwala has been able to bring

    thousands of rupees of profit back to the

    community. See the monetary breakdown on

    the next page, detailing returns the village

    made from gathered waste items.

    The grounds that have been cleaned are now

    being used for weddings, agriculture and

    construction of real estate. In addition to

    cleaning the land, the village was also able to

    clean over 20,000 feet of drains to provide

    cleaner water for drinking and irrigation

    support.

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    Total Resources Recovered (Rupees)

    Inorganic Detail Total - Rupees

    Paper 80,885 80,884.91

    Bottle Glass 9,490 9490

    Mirror 8,267 8267.25

    Bone 730 730

    Bottle 20,440 20440

    Silver 1,825 1825

    Tin 4,417 4416.5

    Rags 365 365

    Plastic White 18,068 18067.5

    Plastic Color 29,200 29200

    Plastic Black 657 657

    Shopping Bag (Print) 5,293 5292.5

    Shopping Bag (Ghee) 5,110 5110

    Shopping Bag (Samika Print) 3,559 3558.75

    Shopping Bag (Gudee) 45,078 45077.5

    Shopping Bag (Karak) 2,811 2810.5

    Shopping Bag (Raper) 2,519 2518.5

    Shopping Bag (Samika White) 2,281 2281.25

    Shopping Bag (Dirty) 4,471 4471.25

    Total 245463.4

    Cleaned entrances into the

    village of Gutwala:

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    Pakistan Flood Relief

    HOW WE HELPED:

    Our global volunteer team provided

    hands-on relief through:

    Free Medical Camp Home reconstruction Distribution of:

    o Food packageso Mineral watero New clotheso Bedding

    WHERE WE HELPED:

    Guddu Barrage Kot Sabzal Sonmiani Jacobabad Dera Allah Yar Sadiqabad

    Sacks Distributed*

    1 Sack Consisted of: Quantity

    Flour 1

    Oil (2L) 2

    Sugar 2Daal Moong 1

    Daal Chana 1

    Rice 2

    Tea Packets (200g) 1

    Red Chilli (200g) 1

    Salt (200g) 1

    Bath Soap 2

    Dish Washer 1

    Empty Bag (sack) 1

    Sadiqabad, Rahimyarkhan, and Baluchistan Regions of Pakistan

    August 2010 Present

    Thaakats global volunteer team organized several on-site visits to flood affected regions, providing

    fast hands-on relief to victims who were severely affected by the floods.

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    Volunteer Visit 1 ($3,000)

    Detail of Expenditure Quantity

    Mineral Water Bottles 1950

    Sacks Distributed* 160

    Cooked Food Packs 220

    Families who received cash 3

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    Volunteer Visit 2 ($3,000)

    Detail of Expenditure Quantity

    Mineral Water Bottles 1800

    Sacks Distributed* 90

    Cooked Food Packs 215

    Milk Bottles 122

    Medicines 150

    Families who received cash 20

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    Volunteer Visit 3 ($3,200)

    Detail of Expenditure Quantity

    Blankets / Quilts 115

    Jackets 350

    Ladies Suits 475

    Mens Suits 110

    Families who received cash 61

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    Global Projects 2011The first week of January 2011 was an exciting one for Thaakat. Our global volunteer team in Pakistan conducted an

    additional volunteer visit to rural flood affected regions surrounding the Baluchistan district to help villagers combat the

    harsh winter cold. Brand new blankets, pillows, jackets, and clothes were distributed to families to help keep them

    warm. Families in very poor conditions were given cash to help start up their lives again. Our volunteer team in Pakistan

    still continues distribution efforts to provide hands-on relief to flood victims.

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    In 2011, Thaakat also embarked on a new global project: Project GreenLight

    India. Our goal was to help light up the village of Pendakwandi, located in the

    Thane district of India that had zero access to electricity. Like several poor

    villages across a nation with the highest number of people living without

    electricity, villagers are left with darkness after sunset. Through a partnership

    with Greenlight Planet, a US based enterprise that distributes solar powered LED

    lanterns, Thaakat Foundation was able to provide solar lanterns to 350 families!More than 400 million people do not have access to electricity in India- an issue that continues to be widespread in

    South Asia. Many poor villagers face its difficulties and in lieu of electricity, resort to the use of kerosene lamps, which is

    both dangerous and expensive.

    Solar lanterns are a clean and effective alternative to kerosene lamps and an ideal asset for poor villagers; they are

    portable, waterproof, and able to provide 16 hours of light after a 4 hour solar charge. Greenlight Planet recently sent

    1200 solar lights to flood affected victims in Pakistan. An escape from the days heat, having a light at night holds manyadvantages for poor villagers: helping children study and learn, adults cook, and workers to travel back and forth to and

    from work in safety.

    Thaakat Foundations efforts in this small village were managed by Harshil Parikh, who

    leads expansion and distribution for Greenlight Planet in India and led our distribution of

    solar lanterns to 350 families. Previous on-site visits to the village had been conducted,

    examining the condition of the village, writing down names of families and amounts of

    lanterns to be distributed to each family. The average monthly household income for

    each family is around Rs.2000, which is about $44 per month. Thaakat Foundation

    provided a 50-60% subsidy for the lanterns and the villagers were able to pay Rs.300-350

    for them. Subsidizing lanterns for an affordable cost allowed villagers to invest in a

    product they can use, helping to realize its true value.

    On the day of distribution, all villagers were gathered in an area and taught how to use

    the solar lanterns. Harshil explained how he was able to sense a true connection

    between his team and the villagers. The team stayed with the villagers through the day

    and into the night, asking questions about their livelihood, their families, and getting to know about their daily lives. The

    team spent a significant amount of time in each home, ensuring proper installation of the solar panels and the villagers

    had began using the solar lights as night fell, right away benefiting from its use.

    I have to say that in all my travels to villages in India so far, this was one of

    the poorest I have been to, Harshil explained about his visit. This village has

    absolutely no electricity, is in a very hilly area with no other major

    infrastructure or access to markets close by.

    Our goal for 2011 is to adopt a small district in the same area of India and

    provide 1,000 solar lanterns to poor villagers. There are many villages like

    Pendakwandi located in remote areas with zero access to electricity and

    Thaakat hopes to brighten their lives one light at a time.

    Project GreenLight IndiaA Mission to Light up a Lifetime

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    Treasurers Report

    Note: There is a variance in the amount of approximately $5,000 between donations collected and donations distributed.

    This amount represents the remaining funds that will be fully put towards the Pakistan Flood Relief effort.

    * As a mandatory requirement of the Islamic faith, every year 2.5% of one's wealth is g iven away to the poor. Thiscontribution is called Zakaat.

    $5,000

    $5,000

    $7,680.00

    $3,500.00

    $4,000.00

    $2,000.00

    $1,500.00

    $2,000.00

    $2,850.00

    $4,500.00

    Where Donations Came From

    Flood Relief Dinner Rutgers

    Flood Relief Dinner Chicago

    Donation Matching

    Insider reviews

    Charity Tournament

    Rutgers general

    University events

    Donation general

    Sponsors

    Flood online donations

    $11,200.00

    $12,700.00

    $3,100.00

    $1,100.00

    $900.00

    $500.00

    $800.00

    $800.00 $2,014.00

    How Your Donations Helped Us Help Others

    Green Gold SWM

    Flood Relief- Sadiqabad, PK

    Project Greenlight

    Flood Relief- Karachi, PK

    Local Zakaat

    Donations to Non-Profits

    Local Volunteer Projects

    PR, fees and overhead

    Charity Fundraising Event

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    SupportDonors (Over $1,000):

    Yasir Nagarwala & Hina Ahmed

    Danya Saleh

    Sharmeen Younus

    ($500 - $999):

    Amna Ali

    Mahreen Arain

    Shabbir Ahmed & Asma Siddiqui

    Shahab Bokhari & Famliy

    Shazia Hasan

    Illinois Institute of Technology Pakistani Students Associatio

    Samia Malik

    Sandeep Mehta

    Altaf Patel

    Mr. & Mrs. Younus

    ($250 - $499):

    Baruch University Pakistani Students Association

    Saad Bawany

    College of DuPage Muslim Students Association

    Lane Tech Muslims Association

    Zeenat Mannan

    Ahmad Qadri

    Mr. Muzammil Siddiqui

    Shua Siddiqui

    ZStar Network

    Anonymous (1)

    ($100 - $249):

    A T Kearney

    Adnan Abbas

    Amena Ahmed

    Omer Ahmed

    Tania Ahmed

    Vaseem T. Ahmed

    Hassan Ali

    Syed Favad Ali

    Syed Fayyaz Ali

    Alina Amor

    Salman Bhagat

    Mr. & Mrs. Bokhari

    Jibran Ilyas

    Shama IlyasMuneera Imam

    Mohini Jayswal

    Mr. Wahid Karim

    Poonam Radhari

    Uzma Rana

    Ajay Raval

    Alia Sheikh

    Sidra Siddiqui

    Syed Sikander

    Rabia Rizwan Ullah

    2010 - 2011 Annual Sponsors:

    Sahiba Boutique- IL

    Taj Palace- NJ

    Mr. Younus Suleman

    Corporate Donation Matching ($1,000 - $5,000):

    GlaxoSmith Kline

    Gelber Foundation

    ($100 - $500):

    Exxon Mobile

    Accelor

    Pepsi Co

    Syserco

    Media Sponsors:

    Urdu Times

    Curry Bear

    2010 Charity Basketball Tournament Corporate Sponsors:

    Pita Inn

    Per Desi Grocers

    Pita and Kabob

    Medinah Park District

    Italian Express

    Laaj Studios

    Qalam Designs

    Best WebCam Tutors

    2010 Charity Basketball Tournament Teams:

    1st and 3rd Crew

    Reunited

    HNIC

    Outlaws

    Team Invisible

    Team Supreme

    Chicago All Day

    Speed

    DePaul

    Relentless

    Abu Buckeyes

    Wing Da Wong Number

    Biryani Boys

    Girls Basketball

    Submission

    The Big 5

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