Hadith – The Prophet (ﷺ) said: "Allah helps His servant as long as the servant helps his brother."
[Muslim]
CHOOSE YOUR GIVING
Every small gift can be the beginning of something bigger.
YOUNG GIVER
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HELPING HAND
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KINDNESS CHAMPION
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It's about teaching children that even the
smallest act of giving can change someone's life.
A small contribution today can help build compassion, generosity and responsibility for tomorrow.
A SMALL ACT
They see someone needs help. They learn that they can make a difference.
A HABIT
They give regularly. Kindness becomes part of their routine.
A VALUE
They understand the importance of helping others. Giving becomes part of who they are.
A LIFETIME IMPACT
They grow into compassionate and responsible individuals who continue making a difference.
SMALL GIVING.
BIG HEART.
Today's little giver, tomorrow's change maker.
HOW THE HABIT BEGINS
DISCOVER
They see someone who needs help and discover the importance of kindness.
GIVE
They make their first small contribution and experience the joy of helping others.
UNDERSTAND
They begin to understand that every act of generosity can create meaningful change.
GROW
They grow their habit of giving and become tomorrow's changemakers.
YOUNG DONORS CLUB
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A club that inspires, recognises and grows young givers.
We believe giving isn't just about money, it's about shaping kind hearts and building a better tomorrow for everyone. We believe giving isn't just about money.
We believe giving isn't just about money, it's about shaping kind hearts and building a better tomorrow for everyone. We believe giving isn't just about money.
Abdul Sattar Edhi Humanitarian Legend
Born in 1928 in the small village of Bantva near Joona Garh, Gujrat (India), Abdul Sattar Edhi's journey of compassion began with the seeds planted in his soul during his mother's illness. At the age of eleven, when his mother became paralyzed and later suffered from mental illness, Edhi devoted himself to her care.
He undertook the responsibilities of cleaning, bathing, changing clothes, and feeding her. Despite his efforts, the battle against the disease proved to be challenging, and his mother's helplessness grew over the years. This early experience shaped Edhi's lifelong commitment to alleviating the suffering of humanity.