CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLANO AND WALES
Trustees, Annual Report for the period
From 014)9-2022 Period start date To 31-08-2023
Charity Name: SAMEERA FOUNDATION
Charity reglstration number: 1154228
Objectives and Activities
Period end dats
Summary of the purposes of
the charty 8$ sel out in its
goveming document
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The prevontion or rellef of poverty In
Pakistan and developing countries by
providing grants, Items, and servlces to
indlvlduals In n•ed.
Our Annual Reports are available at the
followin8 link:
sameer
Summary ofthe main
activities in relatron to those
purposes for the public
benefft, in part￿Ular, the.
activities, proja￿S or Se￿[ce8
Identified in the accounts.
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. Durln8 February 2023, we ￿fted school bags,
notebooks. and baslc stationery packs to 2CL)
orphans and poor sthool students of the
Chach villages. About additional students
of Oass i and 2 were Biven noteboo￿ only.
The educational grants given to the most
deserving students befon8ed to the following
sch¢)ols.'
l- Govt. Girls High School, Shamsabad. Attock
105102120231
2- Govt. aoys Hi8h Sthool, Shamsabad
10410212023}
3- Govt. Girls Elementary School. Vtlla8e
Shahpur121101120231
4- Govt. Boys Elementsry Sthool, Vtllage
Shahpur
5- Non-Formal Sthool, Shamsabad128101120231
6- Private School, Jabbi125101/2023
• Established a welfare empowernient sklll
centre for needy females to learn information
technology. domestic sewing and beauticlan
courses. Two groups of 60 students qualify
yearly from this instrtute.
Certrficates were awarded to 58 females on 4th
Cenificate Award Ceremory held
18103n023.
on
Many
local
dignitsries
participated and appreciated our effort5 for
empowermerrt skills for nee0* females.

Provided finanaal support to "LIVE TO GIVE.
charTty Sanaa, Yemen to teach domestic
sewing Skill to females. The grant was also
￿￿Ven to a Beautiuan Salon in Taiz to teach skill
to 10 females.
A female X of Taiz was gifted a laptop to make
use of her BA degree in Art, Design and
Multimedia to earn her livelihood.
Stsrted orphan grants to meet the ne￿ssItieS
of an orphan child in Pakistan and Yemen. 177
orphan grants a￿ given in Yemen and 91
rants a￿ given in Pakistan. The details of
recipients
are
avallable
www.same
rafoun
lon.
School kits fi)r 52 vulnerable orphans of
AVPVEO, Congo DRC on 09109/2022.
• Monthty finanaal support of £200 was given
to feed 30 orphans of an orphanage In
Beltiabari. Bangladesh. Thls support was glven
for a period of one year.
• We glfted school ba8s and statlonary packs
worth to 224 orphans of Libya. Food
ft packs worth £1,700 were glven to
disabled, wldows and needy familles. £500
were distributed for 6 needy families and £31
for support of orphan5 in Libya. Thls work was
done jointly with Voluntary Work Youth
Organisation WYO).
A lunch was arranged for orphans of
Mpogo Orphanage In U8anda on 0310212023.
Distributed food packs for SCQ needy familles
in Pakistan during the month of Ramadhan.
A recreation trip was arran8ed for 122 orphans
ofTaiz, Yemen on 0910212023.
• £2,0(M) We￿ spert In Bengazl, Ubya to help 8
nee0￿ families for medical treatment and 6
families were glven ￿nt support to avold
evittion.
The 5unshlne Orphanage, Luxor, Egypt was
provided a washing machlne, 3 cèiling fans,
one ladder, 3 lamps. be(kllng and towels for
orphans.
• Eid dresses and a speclal lunch for 100
orphans of Kauta Mpo80 Orphanage. Uganda
on the occasion of Eid ul Fitre.
Distrlbution of fresh sacrificial meat for needy
families in Paknstsn. Uganda and Yemen on
Eid ul Adha. Meat of S cows in Pakistan,. 6
cows. 18 sheep and 2 goats in U8anda and 11
sheep were slèughtered in Yemen.
Distribution of 1.5(K) fresh hot meals during
the month of Ramadhan In public streets.
Self propelled wheelthairs were gifted to 3
disabled on IDPWD.

Gaysyodo of Uganda was provided financial
support for medical treatment for serlously
burnt skin of his left arni.
• E￿ht years old of Jatial village was provided
hearing aids to facilitate his education.
• Sameera Foundation dTrstributed food gtft
packs during the month of Ramadhan for
disabled, widows and needy families of
Pakistan, Syria and Yemen. 6CKJ famllies of
Chach region. Atto4 Thatta Idistt. Karachll,
Mial (Distt. Chakwal, Lyari (Karathil beneffted
from this programme.
• About l(Kl needy and displaced families of Talz
and Sanaa (Yemenl were also given food
pack5.
We distributed Ramadhan Food Gift Packs
worth £3.(W)O for l(M) needy and displaced
families
of North-western
1910412023.
Syria
on
EID Celebratlon lunche5 and dresses for
orphans of Brazil, Congo CDR, Uganda, Yemen,
Mada8ascar. Pakistan, Lfjbya ènd Egypt. This
programme consists of 10 events organised in
different ￿￿ntrIeS after E5d ul Fitre.
Eid dresses and lunth for 100 orphan5 of
Uganda on 2V0412023.
Glft of Eid dresses for orphans, Tal2, Yemen.
Eid lunch for 40 orphans of Kikubl
Communlty Centre, U8anda on 2110412023.
Eid lunch for 1¢)) orphans of Madagascar on
0710512023.
Support for Sunshlne Orphanage, Luxor,
E8yPt. Sunshine Foundation in Luxor
serves as
-home, care, shelter,
education.
recreation and health
facilities to abandoned, orphaned or
needy children of Luxorf.
Eid clothes for kids of needy famllles. Llbya.
Frtrana lunth for 160 orphans of Agosh
Orphana8e. Attock. Pakistan on 21105/2023.
Gift of school ba8$ for $2 vulnerable orphan5
of Congo CDR.
Lunch for 80 orphans of Musllm Orphan Ca
IMOCI, Uganda on 0310612023.
•Support for vulnerable children of San
Francisco Day Centre, Brasilia on 05106120323.
4 certificates award ceremony of SWIIT was
held on 18 March 2023 to give diplomas to
about 60 sutcessful students.
Emergency Aid for flood devastated people in
Pakistan. Around 33 mill￿n Pakistanis were
living through one of the worst torrential rains
and floods in the history of Pakistan.

200 flood affetted families of the Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa were given food packs, beds
with quilts. bedsheets. and plllows on
0710912022.
We arranged 29 flood relief session5 In
dtfferent flood affected areas of Pakistan
notably in Dadu, Karachi area. We distributed
Tents, blankets. quilts, wheat flour bags. rice
floor packs. mineral water. mosquito nets.
arrange medical camps, free medicrnes, and
special formula milks for babies. The details of
each flood relief session can be seen at
vw.faceb ok.
sameerafoundation
About 60.IW people were dead and
thousands were trapped under mountains of
rubble after two thumping earthquakes of 7.8
magnitude in Turkrye and Syria on 6" February
2023. Sameera Foundation provlded the
urgently needed item5 (sponge mattresse5,
blankets, and plllowsl to protect the vlttims
from extreme cold in Syria. £8.0(M) were spent
to distribute 302 kits for 133 familles.
•We work regularfy with asylum seekers
refugees, rough sleepers, and residents of
shelters In Swansea. We send fresh hot meals,
fresh frult pac&s or Christmas gift packs. Our
work can be seen on Sameera Foundatlon
Facebook.
• A dinner was arranged for the mental Illness
support group. Swansea on 2010112023 in
appreoation of their hard work.
We or8anlsed first free eye camp jointly with
At-shifa Trust Hospital on 511012022. Aljout
424 outpatlents were benefited for glasses,
eye treatments. free medltines and 23 were
referred for free cataract surgery.
• We arranged second free eye camp at Dhoke
Baba. Rawalpindi on 2111212022. 257 patlents
got free eye examinatlon, 148 were given free
medicines. 54 were Biven free glasses and 29
were refèrred for further medlcal treatment.
Third free eye camp was held on 2210612023
at our campu5. 348 patlents from varlous
villages attended the session.. 121 were glven
free Elasses, 183 were given medicines and 52
were referred to hospital for further
Statement confimiing
whether the trustees have
had regard to the guKlance
issued by Ihe Charity
Commission on
ublic
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The TRUSTEES tried their best to follow the
recommended Buidelines issued by the Charity
Commission:
Has the money it needs;

benefit
Spend its money sensibly, on the
artivtties it was raised for.
Follow the law, indudin8 preparing
reports and accounts to send to the
Charity Commission,.
Doesn't break rules in tts governing
documents (its constttution, trust deeds
or articles).
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Head of a vlllage school (Headmaster or
Headmlstressl provides a list of orphans
andlor finanaalty dIsa￿antaged school
students to the Sameera Foundatlon
annually befo￿ the start of academlc
session. Consequently, the Foundation pays
the schfx)I fee, admission or exarnSnation fee
If applicable and also provide them school
notebooks, sthool bags and stationery.
The organisationslcommunitles or people In
need of our help reach us direttly through
emalls or WhatsApp messages. Their
quests are studied by our Trustees and the
grant or welfare work is carried out after the
approval of the Executlve Committee.
We launth appeals to ralse funds to meet
any local or intematFonal emergen
People with physlcal disabilities from low-
Income famllies of the vlllages can apply for
a$5istsnce for dlsabillty appliance, artificial
limbs, grant for medical treatment or
purchase of mediclnes. The applicants are
assessed on the basis of their medlcal
reports. The local hospitsl or doctors can
also recommend an appllcant for dlsabillty
appliances.
Some donors grènt monthly stlpend for
orphans whlch are administered by the
Foundatlon.
The visually impaired are 8iven white tanes
on International Whtte Cane Day throu8h the
District Voluntary Welfare Group of Wisyally
Impaired.
The development of weffrdre skill cerrtre for
females of 87 rew.on is a pro8ramrne related
investment.
Ambulance service for the village communlties
is also a programme related investment.
Policy on grant making
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Policy on socigl Investment
including program rdated
inveslmenl
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Volunteers are important element as they
help the Foundation in organising charitable
artivities in drfferent villages of Chach and
different parts of Pakistan as well as in
developing countries. They collect and
supply vs with vital information about low
income deserving people and communities In
need of grants or disability appliances or
food packets.
We utilised a simllar strategy in Bangladesh,
Congo CDR, Egypt. Libya. Madagascar,
Uganda, Yemen and Swansea IUKI. We are
working with local volunteers to provide us
with vital information about deserying
people or communities in need of aid. We
are a small tharity and can not open an
office or employ staff to do our charltable
tasks in the stated countrles. We use either
the local ¢haritle5 or the local volunteers to
work abroad.
Contribution made by
voluntegrs
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Achievements and Perforniance
l-Development and con5tructlon of a free skill
centre situated wlthin a cluster of 87 poor
villages of the Chach region (Paklstanl. Since
January 2021 It 15 providing free skill courses of
Information Technology. Domestic sewln8 sklll
and Beautiaan 5klll for 60 females in each
academic
session
of 6 month& Thls
empowemient sklll of females is 8lvin8 good
results as many females. found the employment
or workin8 from home to earn some livelihood.
The deseNng females are given monthlv
travelling allowano to come to the skill centre
from other villa8es.
2 5ameera Foundation Is also giving financial
support since March 2021 to 'Live to Glve. a
Sanaa. Yemen based tharity for Impartlng
domestlc sewln8 skill to 10 female5 In the
mornin8 and 10 females in the evening sesslon.
The financial grant 15 also 8Nen to a Beautidan
Salon in Taiz for irnparting skill to 10 females.
3 - We constrvtted a Welfare Health Clinic and
Communty Centre in the village Shamsabad. It
will prowde free medical emergency service to
the local community and the surrounding
villages. We purchased an Ambulance whTrch is
providing wetfare emergency sernice to the local
community since March 2023.
We are workFng in a duster of 87 poor
vrllages scattered within 31 x 14 km region. We
started a Welfare Ambulance Service to meet
Summaryofthe main
achievements of the tharty.
Identffyin8 the dlfference the
charity's work ha5 made to the
clrcumstanos of Sts
beneflclaries and any wlder
benefits to sooety as a whole.
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the emergenoes of the needy community of the
su￿OU￿dInE villages.
5- We organised first free tye camp Jointly wlth
Al-shrfa Trust Hospital on 511012022. About 424
outpatients were benefited for glasses, eye
treatments, free medicines and 23 were referred
fOrfr￿ cataract surgery.
6. We arranged second free eye camp at Dhoke
Baba. Rawalpindi on 2V1212022. 257 patients
got free eye examination. 148 were given free
medianes, 54 were given free glasses and 29
were referred for further medlcal treatment.
7. Third free eye camp was held on 22/0612023
at our Campus. 348 patients from various
villages attended the session,. 121 were given
free glasses, 183 were given medicines and 52
were referred to hospital for further treatment.
The people of eastern region of Uganda
generally uses polluted drinking water due to
shortage of dean drinkin8 Water. Sameera
Foundatlon provided 9 (Jeep water wells for the
poor villages: Walanga, Kotinyanga, Katira, Goli
Goli, Kalampete, Kenkebu, Kachulu and Putts.
Constructed 4 water tanks to take clean
drinkln8 water from Shahee(i Garh mountain to
3 villages of Lora Mlana, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Pakistan.
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Sameera Foundatlon completed the
construction
of Aqeel Nazal Wing to
accomrnodate 50 orphan boys of Uganda. It
conslsted of 2 lar8e rooms. Prevlotsslyi
constructed Zainab wing to accommodate SO
orphan girls. Mpo80 Orphanage in Uganda Is
constructed by the Sameera Foundation and r(
take cares of loo vulnerable orphans or
abandoned thildren.
11- We distributed food packs for displated and
needy families in Yemen and Pakistan slnce the
outbreak of corona vi￿$ pandemlc.
12 - We are working jointly with the Voluntary
Work Youth Organizatlon (VWYOI in Libya_ 265
poor chlldren 1110 boys and 154 girls) were
given Eid clothes and 80 needy famllies were
Nen food packs.
13 We work ￿gUlarlY for the benefft and
welfare of our local (Swanseal homeless, rouBh
sleepers, asylum seekers & refugees by
providing fresh hot meals or fresh fruit packs
from time to tlme.
14 Sameera Foundation worked in different
flood afferted a￿aS to provide support to the
flood affetted peoples of Pakistan. Around 33
million Pakistanis were living through one of the
worst torrential rain5 and floods in the COL¢ntrf5
history. We worke(l in the most devastated flood

area of Sindh Province (Ghambat, Khairpur. Joi,
Mehar and Dadu District) and Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa areas.
We pmvided tents, food packs, beds with
rn3ttre￿. quilt and pillow, mineral water,
mosquito nets. medianes. •nd special formula
milk for the nourishment of Sick children. We
arranged three Medical Camps in flood affetted
areas to provrde free medicines and medical
treatsments to needy peoples.
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During the month of Ramadhan we
distributed food packs for 5(K) neèdy families in
Pakistan.
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Achievements against
objective$ set
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Sameera Foundatlon Is happy for its
athievements against the objective5 set by us.
We are 8ettin8 more donors and expandlng our
philanthroplc work to many developln8
countries.
We invariably managed to obtain funds for all
objective5 set by us. The best example is the
construction of a free skill empowerment skill
centre known as Sameera Weffare Institute of
Information & Technology. We also managed to
construrt a welfa￿ Health Clinlc for poor
famllies of wlla8es. We also ralse funds for the
purchase of a welfare ambulance. Constructed
an orphanage in Uganda for l(Kl orphans on a
piece of land 8ifted by a local donor. The
orphana8e is managed by a lo￿1 chartty Rellef
for Needy Foundatlon.
We a￿ hoping to construrt a welfare sklll centre
for boys of (hach reglon as well as a publSc park
and a thildren rec￿atIon
ark for the public.
Perfo￿anCe of fundrai￿ng
activibes against obiectTve8
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Investment Ferfomance
against objectives
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Our investment In knng term projects in the
sector of health lambulancel and technical
education a￿ giving good and encoura8in8
results.
Other
Financial Revlew
Review of the charty's
financial position at the erKI
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The foundation was in a healthy linancial
position at the end of the
riod with £43,857

ofthe perits
held in the main business account, sort code 20-
7￿9. AIC No. 40338427 being used for charity
related attivity. This is in addition to the reserve
account detaile(I below.
We have a reserye account of £50,(N)O with
Barday5 BanL Sort Code: 20 76 92 WC No.
53094219.
We completed the construrtion of Sughra
Welfare Cllnic and Community Centre to provide
free medical support for females and children of
the village Shamsabad and surrounding poor
villa8es. This reserve will be used for the
construttion of Sameera Welfare Institute of
Information Technology for boys. It will be a
unique skill centre for Imparting Information
Tethnolo8y, Digital Tethnology. Solar power
Systems, Web designing and technical courses
which will improve the chanos of employment
of poor boys of 87 surroundi
poor villages.
£50.1XJO/-
NIA
Statement explaining the
policy for holding reserves
staling why ttw are heb
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Amount of reserves held
Reasons for holding zero
reseryes
Detsils of fund matenalty in
deficrt
Explanation of any
Un￿rtaInlieS about the
charity continuing as a going
concem
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Addlllonal Inforniation {optlonal}
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• From our Trustees, colleagues, friends and
relatives
From donors of dlfferent countries who have
ancestral links with Pakistan notably the area
of our charity work
From local mosques and religlous instttutlons
From people of Chach who mlgrated and
settled in USA. UK. Europe and other parts of
the World.
From our First Trustees who donated the ple
of land used for the construttion of our Free
Empowemient Skill centre and Welfare Health
ainic & Cornmunity Centre
• Appeals to our friends. colleagues, and general
publlc through ernails or WhatsAp
rou
Our investment policy concentrates on the
constructlon and running of Technical Skill
Centres for empowerment of low-income
families
increase
their than￿ of
employment and livelihood. Development of a
Welfare Hèalth ainlc and Community Centre
and Ambulan￿ service for emergencies.
The charty's principal
sources of funds (includlng
any fundraising)
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Investment policy and
objecb.ves inclLtding Heatth
8ny social investment ￿AlcY
adopted
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There are ojrrently no major risks envisaged in

A description of the principal
risks facing the charity
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reference to charity fund rnising.
Other
The onty Yisk Invol¥ed Is If the unstable Govt. ol
Pakistan deddes to take fvll control of the Sklll
Centre and Welfare Heatth ainlc with some
excusè.
Structure. Governance and Management
Description of charills
trusts."
Type of governing document
How is the charity
constituted?
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TRUST DEED
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TRUST DEED
-Irated
Trustee selectK)n methc
including details of any
constituti.onal provisions e.g.
election to post or name of
any person or body enlitled
to appoint one or more
trustees
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Trustees are appointed ty the Trustees and
Executive Committee
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The trustees are regulafly infom)ed Ihrough
meetings and emails the progress of each
project. Our Executlve Commlrree consists of 9
Trustees and 7 members. There is no speciftc
tralnin8 proyamme for Trustee5.
Policies and Pr￿edureS
adopted for the inductton and
training of trustees
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The charitvs orgènisational struttU￿ Is shown In
Organo8ram in our website
www.sameerafoundation.org
The chanty's organisational
structure and any wider
network wtth wh￿h the
charfty works
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We work In drflerent areas of Pakistsn throu8h
voluntary groups well known for their interest
or contribution for the welfare of their local
community. We worked jointly with Global
Relief Trust to relieve the s￿ran refvgees In
Lebanon. We work jointly with many local
charities of Ban8ladesh, Congo CDR, E8VPt,
India, Kenya, Lebanon. Libya, Uganda and
Yemen to relieve poverty by giving grants to
orphans and needy people. Slowly, slowly
Sameera Foundation is in(Teaslng Its charitable
works In many developing countries.
Similarly. we established working ￿latiOnS
wtih voluntary groups andlor local chanties
working in Bangladesh. Congo CDR. Egypt,
India, Kenya, Lebanon, Libya. Uganda and
Yemen. We also establishtsj worki
Relationship wlth any relateA
parti88
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rela￿n with Gknbal Rel￿f Trust and
WATAN. Both are UK
istered charities. a
Other
Reference and Administrative details
Chari
name
Other name the cha
uses
Re Islered cha
number
Charity's principal address
SAMEERA FOUNDATION
1154228
21>a Bemard Street,
Uplands.
Skety,
SWANSEA
SA2 OHU
Names of the charfty trustees who manage the charity
Tn￿1•• nam•
Offiu Ilfanyl
Chaiman
Treesurer
Admin Secretary
MEMBER
MEMBER
D•ts8 •¢tsd rfnot lorT*tho
oar
N4m8 of person lor body) •ntFtl•d
int tr￿t
ifan
Dr S Ather
Mr Zaeem Rana
Dr R A Malik
Sh M A Elbeltagi
Dr Mahaboob
Basha
Dr Farooq Shah
Dr Radwan Abdulla
Dr Shaheen Uqaity
Mr Wasim Malik
TRUSTEES
TRUSTEES
FIRST TRUSTEE
FIRST TRUSTEE
FIRST TRUSTEE
MEMBER
MEMBER
Vice-chair
TRUSTEES
TRUSTEES
TRUSTEES
TRUSTEES
From 1310Y2022
From 2311Y2021
MEMBER
10
11
12
orate trustees- names of the directors at date the re
Dlrector nam•
rtwasa
Name of trustee5 holding title to woperty bdonging lo the charity
Tr￿tre narne
Da*# a¢tsd rf notfor*hole
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Funds held as custodian trustees on behalf of others
Description of the assets
NIA
held in this capacity
Name and objects of the
charty on whose behalf the
assets are held and hcY4¥ this
falls wrthin the custodian
charty's objects
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Details of arrangements for
safe custody and
segregation of such as*ts
from the chaTty's own assets
Additlonal information (optionall
Names and address￿ of advisor¥ (Optional Infomiatlonl
Type of
Namo
Addvvs
adviser
Member of
Executive
Committee
MR PERVAIZ KHAN
4124 Deepwater Lane. TAMPA. FL33615. USA
Member of
Executive
Commlttee
MR AZHAR MAHMOOD
77 Parson Dr￿e, Wet Hartford. ￿ 06117, USA
Memberof
Executlve
Commlttee
ENGR. SAEED AHMAD
MALIK
Bubo Ji Havelli, Mohalla Molian, Willa8e Shamsabad, Tehs11
Hazro. Di5tt. Attock. Pakistsn
Memberof
Executlve
Committee
DR RAMZI EL AIWAH
A15adaka Hospital, ADEN. Yemen
Member of
Executive
Committee
Col. IRtdl FRRUKH HAYE
trk62, St- 73. F-IVI, Islamabad, Pakistan
Memberof
E¥ecutive
Committee
ENGR. JAMIL MALIK
1426 Fateh Jang Road. Attock Cantt., Pakistan
Name of chief •xocutivo or names of senlor staff mombers (Optional inforniallon)
Dr Shahz8d Ather. Dr R A Malik. Dr Shaheen Uqaity. Mr Zaeem Rana
Exemptions from disclosure
Reason for non-di$closure of k
rsonnel details
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Othero
tional information
Declarations
Th• trustees de¢laro that they have approved the trustges, rgport above.
Signed on behalf of tho charlty.
ust¢e•
8ignature(8)
Full name(s)
Po$ltion (eg Secretary.
Chair. etc)
Dr Shahzad Ather
Dr Ra$heed Ahmad Malik
Chairman
Adminlsecreta
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