What We Do

LLAH CHARITY

 

We believe in creating lasting change by investing in education, community well-being, and sustainable development. Whether working within our local neighborhoods or supporting initiatives abroad, we strive to make a meaningful difference in people’s lives. Our approach focuses on breaking down barriers to opportunity by offering tools, resources, and programs that uplift those in need. With a strong sense of responsibility and care, Llah Charity works to build brighter futures, one community at a time.

FOOD

We distribute food packages and cooked meals to over 100 families and nearly 200 students. Our efforts include feeding IDPs in Sudan and Gaza, with Zabiha meat during Eid and Ramadan.

WATER

We built water wells in places like Bissighn, Burkina Faso to improve access to clean drinking water. These wells support entire communities with safe and sustainable water sources.

HEALTH

We supply hospitals with wheelchairs, medical supplies, and first aid kits. In Gaza, we initially focused on medical aid before shifting to urgent food and shelter needs.

EDUCATION

We provide religious learning materials, school supplies, and cover school fees for children in underserved areas like Burkina Faso. We also offer free Quran lessons and monthly Daawa sessions for adult education.

SHELTER

We provide tents, blankets, and emergency items to displaced families in conflict zones like Sudan and Gaza. Our aid includes flour, oil, rice, and first aid supplies for survival.

DEVELOPMENT

We invest in long-term projects like land development, building mosques and safe community spaces. These projects help create areas for education, worship, rest, and the distribution of essential aid.

DAAWA

We host monthly Daawa conferences for adults in Burkina Faso, focusing on Quran-based learning. Qurans and religious materials are distributed during these community sessions.

ORPHANS

We deliver milk, diapers, food, and medicine to orphaned children and vulnerable families. In Egypt, we also focus on helping single mothers with essential resources.