Muslim Charity - Work

Work

HEALTH SECTOR

Muslim Charity have track record of building hospitals almost every year since built its first Gyne Hospital Jhang in 2005, the second hospital was built in 2007 Gyne Hospital Faisalabad, in 2008 opened the thirds hospital in a Mangani village, in 2009 Muslim Charity opened its fourth hospital in Bagh Azad Kashmir. Muslim Charity is hoping to inaugurate its fifth and the largest hospital Tahir Latif Hospital in Lahore in July 2010.

Upon the success of building 5 hospitals in Pakistan, Muslim Charity has decided to build its sixth and very first specialised gynecology hospital in Malawi. Targeting to deliver the project in 2011. Muslim Charity is also planning to build a specialised gynecology hospital in Burao city, Somalia.

Muslim Charity also operate a fleet of Ambulances to service the poor and needy people neighbouring its hospitals.

WATER PROJECT

In 2009, Muslim Charity has developed the Safe Water Project. Which was decided to do in three phase. In August 2009, Muslim Charity has launched its Safe Water Campaign to raise $ 1 Million, and targeted to build 50 Deep Water Wells, 300 Water Hand Pumps, 25 Overhead Storage Tanks and 2 Water Reservoirs. By July 2010, Muslim Charity hopes to complete 70 Deep Water Wells, 600 Water Hand Pumps, 25 Overhead Water Storage Tanks and 2 Water Reservoirs.

Muslim Charity has also worked very hard in providing a long term solution to the people in need. Hence, it launched its gyne hospitals project. In July 2005, the first Gyne Hospital Jhang opened its doors and has gained an excellent reputation which led to the establishment of a second hospital, Gyne Hospital Faisalabad, which opened its doors in May 2007.

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