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Distribution of Sadaqah (charity) to the poor and needy
 
So many of us take for granted the blessings which we have in our lives such as food, clean drinking water, clothing, shelter, good health, etc.  While so many people throughout the world can barely feed themselves and their families - forget about other necessities of life.  Hidaya distributes Sadaqah among those who do not qualify for Zakat, to Non-Muslims and Syed families who cannot accept Zakat.
 
Sadaqah in the form of Sacrifice
 
For poor people, in this day and age a meal including meat is a luxury that they can seldom enjoy. Sadaqah in the form of Sacrifice is performed by Hidaya year round in economically depressed areas of the world. Sacrifice is usually performed within 72 hours of receipt of donation. Sadaqah meat is distributed to the needy. It costs $100 for a goat/sheep, and $350 for an ox/buffalo.
 
 
Sadaqah in the form of Cash
 
Hidaya distributes Sadaqah among people in extreme poverty.  It is distributed in the form of cash or based on other needs of the people such as dry ration, cooked food, hand pumps for clean water, clothing/fabric, educational support, medical assistance, etc.

2009 Update
2008 Report
2007 Report

Sitara-e-Isaar Awarded to Hidaya Foundation

The sister organization of Hidaya Trust, Hidaya Foundation was awarded Sitara-i-Eisaar (Star of Sacrifice) by the Government of Pakistan, in recognition of the results-oriented relief efforts of both the organizations during the 2005 earthquake in Pakistan. It was awarded during a special ceremony held at the Embassy of Pakistan in Washington, DC.

 

In Keeping with our commitment to the communities in which Hidaya Trust operates, it hires its work force as an equal opportunity employer.  It means that employment decisions are based on merit and business needs and not on race, color, status in the society, ancestry, sex, age, religion, creed and marital status.