Trustees. Annual Report for the period PerKxI start dale Peric#J end date '<aar From Year 2025 To 31 08 Section A Reference and administration details Charity name SAMEERA FOUNDATION Othèr namos charity is known by Registered charity number (If any) 1154228 Charlty's principal address 20 Bemard Street Upland SWANSDEA Postcode SA2 OHU Names of the charity tru8ts08 who manage thè charlty Tru¥tse nam• oirice IW any) D•te8 acted If not for ear Chairman N¥rn• ol pèrson lor body) •ntitled olnt trustee If an S Athet Dr. Shahzad Ather TRUSTE TRUSTEES Mr Zaeem Rana Dr R A Malik Sh M A Elbeltagi Dr Mahaboob Basha Dr Farooq Shah Dr Radwan Abdulla Dr Shaheen Uqaily Mr Wasim Malik Treasurer Admin Secretary MEMBER MEMBER TRUSTEES FIRST TRUSTEE FIRST TRUSTEE FIRST TRUSTEE MEMBER MEMBER Vice-chair MEMBER TRUSTEES TRUSTEES TRUSTEES TRUSTEES 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Names of the trustees for the charity. If any, Ifor example, any custodian trustaes) Name Dates act8d rf not for whole ear TAR March 2012
Names and addresses of advisers (Optional infomiation) of advlser Name Address Member of Executive MR PERVAIZ KHAN Committee 4124 Deepwater Lane, TAMPA, FL33615, USA Member of Executlve Committee MR AIHAR MAHMOOO 77 Parson Dnve. Wet Hartford, CT 06117, USA Member of Executlve Committeo DR RAMZI EL AIWAH Alsadaka Hospital, ADEN, Yemen Member of Exacutiva Commlttee Col. {Rtd> FRRUKH HAYE Namo of chiof executlve or names of senior staff members (Optional Infom)ationl Dr Shahzad Ather, Dr R A Malik, Dr Shaheen Uqaily. Mr Zaeem Rana H-62, St- 73, F-1111, Islamabad. Paknstan Section B Structure, Do8¢riptlon of the charlty's trusts Type of goveming document TRUST DEED overnance and mana ement How the charity is ¢onstrtuted TRUST DEED Trustee selection methods Trustees are appointed by the Twstees and Executive Committee Addltlonal governance Issuos (Optional Inforn)atlon) You may choose to include The trustees are regularfy inforyned through meetings and emails additional information, vlhere about the progress of each project. Our Executive Committee relevant, about.. consists of 9 Trustees and 7 professional members. There is no specffic training programmè for Trustees. The charty's organisational structure is shown in Organogram of our website Mvw.sameerafoundation.org We work in different areas of Pakislan through voluntary groups w811 known for their interest or contnbution for the welfare of their local community. We work jointly with many local charities of Bangladesh, Brazil, Congo DRC, Egypt, Kenya, Lebanon, Libya, Madagascar, Syria, Uganda and Yemen to relieve poverty by giving grants lo orphans and needy people. Slowly, slowly Sameera Foundation is increasing its charitable works in many developing countries. So far we did not encounter any major risk as our grants are not very high. However, there is a possibility that we transfer some funds to our partners abroad and they do not use it properly. policies and procedures adopted for the induction and training of trustees., the charity's organisational structure and any wider network with which the charity works", relationship with any related parties., trustees, consideration of major risks and the system and procedures to manage them. TAR March 2012
Section C Ob'ectives and activities Summary ofthe objects ofthe charity set out in its governing document The prevention or relief of poverty in Pakistan, Commonwealth and developing countries by providing grants, items, and services to indivlduals In need. Sameera Foundakn'on constructed Sameera Welfare Institute of Infomiation & Technology to provide free ernpowerment skills to finanually disadvantaged females of Chach region. SF successfully completed the construction of a 9 m high, 10,000 gallons of water storage for the Rangoo Tajak Rural Health Centre, Pakistan. This rural tre provides free medical facilits'es for 10- 12 surrounding poor villages. SF completely constructed two walls of the local High School measuring 350 ft which were completely damaged due a storm and heavy rain. SF provided welfare water wells or hand pumps in Uganda, Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh. SF started the construc*ion of the first floor of the institut6 to start a Welfare Primary School. Provision of grants to orphans of Pakistan and Yemen. Ambulance seriice for Shamsabad and surrounding villages. Arranged programmes of feeding the orphans and vulnerable people of Kenya, Nepal, Pakistan, Uganda and Yemen. Distribution of fresh meat for needy families of PaStan, Uganda and Yemen. Educational grants to financially di$adv8ntaged students of Pakistan and Uganda. Distribution of food packs for needy families of Pakistan and Yemen. Addltlonal delalls of oblectives and activities Summary of the main activities undèrtaken for the public benefit in relation to thèse objects (include wlthln this sectlon the statutory declaration that Irustees have had regard to the guidance 18sued by the Charity Commission on public beneflt) O tlonal Infomiatlon Volunteers are important element as they help the Foundation in organising chantable welfare activities in different villages of Chach and drfferent parts of Pakistan as well as in developing Gountries. They collect and supply us wrth vtlal infomiation about low income deserving people and Communrties in need of grants or disabilrty appliances or food packets. INe utilised a similar strategy in Bangladesh. Brazil. Cameroon. Gaza, Jordan. Kenya. Libya. Madagascar, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan, Syria, Uganda, Yemen and Swansea {UK). We are working with local volunteers to provide us with vrtal information about deserving people or communities in need of aid. We are a small charity and Cannot open an office or employ staff to do our charrtable tasks in the stated countries. We use either the local charrties or the local volunteers to work abroad. You may choose to include further slalements, where relevant, about.. policy on grantmaking., policy programme related investment., contribution made by volunteers. Section D Achievements and performance TAR March 2012
Section D Achievements and performance Summary ol the main achievements of the charlty durlng the year I. INTERNATIONAL RGEN OR OISAsfERS - The Eastem Part of Libya was struck by a disastrous flood on Ilth September 2023. Derna city suffered the rn05t. a third of the city was submèrged under tidal currents of the Mediterranean sèa within 3 few hours at night. Nearly 30.0 lost their lives and nearly a third of the city had disappeared from the face of the earth. Sameera Foundation raised fvnds to help the Derna communlty through OUT partner. bbyan Helping Hands,who selected 110 deseNing victlm familles of Defna. The O Washin Machine5 and electric h were purchased at the cost of 55,LKM).OCQ LYD from our donation and uted to erna hurricane and st rm affected I s durlng November 2024. The Palestlnlan Communlty of Swansèa was allowed to raise funds under the supervision of Sameera Foundation for the displaced people of Gaia in need. We used it for providing basic necessities of the diSplad families. Al-WalSdayn lslamlc Cèntre. Bangladesh was also allowed to collect collections under the banner of Sameera Foundatlon from the City Mosque and Sketty Mosque. We ralsed £5,Ll)O and it was sent to Bangladesh for the constTUCtion of the stated Islamic Centre. Settled among the green mountains of Paklstan's north, and with a river flowln8 Serenely through its ntre, 81shnol was, until recently, a beautlful village. 8ut it had rained heavily on the moming of Frldèy, IS August, and when the villagers woke earlv and went off to work, they were unaware of how swiftly thlngs were about to change. Sameera Foundation ralsed funds to provide food and blankets to the flood affected community. The education grants wlll be provided to the school Children of flood afferted areas durin8 next academlc session. SameeraFoundatlon arranged a distribution of 110 ratlon packets, 40 bags of nour. 31gn8 with beddln& clothes. and shoes, to families èffected by the recent floods in Mlanwal Vlllage, Tehsll and Dlstrlct Chlnlot, Paidstan. The Educatlonal Grants will be given to the flood affecied students. Gaza is a living HELL on the face of the earth 3nd the whole world knows it. The resldents are Ilvlng In temporary tents and forced to move daily frorn one locality to another. The Sameera Foundatlon completed 134 humanltarian sesslons in Gaza, dellverlng food, clothin& medicine. watei. blankets, tents, napples. baby milk, cash ald, and #ho . The detalls of our work can be seen at www.laceb k. ou Constfuclion of Boundary Walls of GBHS. Shamsabad During the heavy torrentjal rain and wind storm the two walls of the school were completely demolished Icollapsedl in July 2024. There are 4TrJ students in this sthool and mostly come from poor famllies. The Headmastèr requested to the Education Depti. politiaans antl local residents but no one came to their rescue. The demolished walts exposed the small chlldrèn to many sort of dangers. The Headmaster appealed to the Sameera Foundation and we constructed both the walls to cieate a safe ambient for the school children. The local community appreciated the contribution of Sameera Foundation for the construction of two walls totalllng 350 ft. of Educ I Schools Pakl l. Govt. Glrls Elementary Sthool. ShahPur.' 20 financially disadvantaged students were Èiven educatloll grants in the forrn of school bags, notebooks and statlonery packs. 2. Govt. Boy5 Primary School, Shah Pur.. 20 needy srudents were glven grants by En8r. Saeed Malik, Chairman of the Foundation on 1411212024. 3. Boys of High School. Shamsabad were given the school ba8s, notebooks and PhotOS stationery packs on 1111212024. video] 4. 11 students of Non Formal Sthool. Shamsabad were 8iven grants on 28/IV2024 by Mr5 1 A Malik and Bushra Malik. These Èrants are given by S. S. S. B. 5. 10 disadvantaged school students of Go¥t. Girls Hi8h School. Mizl and 10 deservin8 boys of Govt. aoys Hlgh School. Mlal were given the school uniform5 on 2011212024. We are grateful to Mrs. R. L. and Mr T. A. which enabled us to provide Khool unlforms to the financially disadvantsged school Students. t0& Ph TAR March 2012
Section D Achievements and performance 6.Gift of School Notebooks for 100 Or anda." We piovided notebooks to the orphans of Kauts Mpogo Orphanage on 7th October 2024. This orphanage is constructed by Sameera Foundation and it accommodates 50 boys and 50 girts. The orphanage is maintained by the Relief for Needy Foundation, a locally registered tharity. 7. Nursery And Prfmary Welfare School Sameera Foundation is working on the establishment of a Nursery and Welfare Primary School for ofphans and financially disadvantaged families. 8. Construction of first Floor of SWIIT (Sameera Welfare Institute of Information & Technology) We are constructing classrooms on the first floor of SWIIT. The construction work is 70% complete and we hope this floor will be available from the next semester. The ground floor will be used for the Primary Welfaie School and the First Floor will be used for EmFM)werment Skill tourses for disadvantsged female5 of the Chactrt region. 3. HEALTH AND D15ABILirY Activation of Sughra Welfare Health Clinic and Community Centre We completed the construction of the Welfare Health and Community Centre about 3 years ago. Unfortunately, we failed to make it active as the Medical Doctors in Pakistan are not at all interested in carrying on any medical welfare work voluntarilv or on payments of reasonable cost. DurFn8 this perigd, we started the Ambulance Servi to facilitate the needy communities of Shamsabad, Shah Pur and surrounding villages. Now, Dr Madiha Nai Malik will be available in the Health Clinic on Tuesdays and Saturdays between 10 am and 2 pm for free medical check-up and advice to the local female5. She will provide this service free on a voluntary basis. Water Related Welfare Prokct5 Sameera Foundation 15 currently running drinking water projects in Pakistan. Uganda. Yemen, Nepal, Bangladesh and Gaza. A lo-m high water tank tower of 10,(KXJ Gallons capacity was constructed for Ran809 Rural Health Centre. Pakistan. This wral centre provides free medical facilities for 10- 12 surrounding poor villages. We made a total of 19 welfare water wells for Eastern Uganda durin8 the period April 23 tts August 25. We completed the construrtion of www14 to www19 during Sept. 24 to Aug 25. The details are available in our Annu31 Report for the period 2024-2025. Recentty, S tanks of I,(Ki) litres capacity are gifted to 5 m05ques Stsqia of Tai2, Yemen. It provided clean drinking water for the communrty around thè mosques. SF is providing weare water pumps for Bangladesh, Nepal and Sindh IPakistanl. Clean drinking water is also being sent regularly to the displaced and homeless people of Gaza. Hand Pum or Sindh.. Sameera Foundation completed the construction of 4", 5". 6th. , 8" and 9" Hand pump for different villages of Sindh, Pakistan. Sameera Foundation completed the ton5truction of a Welfare Hand Pump in Nepal on 1818124. 5ameera Foundation completed the construction of Welfare Water Pumps 06 and 07 for Rohingya Refugee Camp. Bangladesh on 22111124. PKU Camp for Free Hepatitis Screenln8 In Shamsabad PKLI&RC is a specialized healthcare facility dedicated to patients grappling with kidney and liver disease5. Sameer3 Foundation arranged a Free Camp on 31st May 2025 jointly with DHQAttock for the residents of Shamsabad. Shah Pur and surrounding villages. Total Screening w35 done for 186 visitors Imales and females)," Anti HCV for 17 and HBSAG for 2 persons and Co-jnfection was NIL Whlte Cane Day Celebration International White Cane Day takes place on October 15th each year and the day is obseNed worldwide to recognise the movement of blind people from dependency to full participation in society. the visually impaired community of Attock District organÉsed the celebration of thi5 event on 15 Octobei 2024. Sameera Foundation sponsored this event and gifted white canes as well 35 talkin8 watche5 to the visuallv impaired participants. Finala1 Support for Emergency or for Needy Familles Seven-ye3r5 old F. N. of Shamsabad wa5 cau ht by the electrical wire on 5th April 25 March 2012 TAR
Section D Achievements and performance and it burnt her left hand, damaged the arm and the leg. She 5uttered he3d injury as well. Sameera Foundation provided immediate free ambulance service and she was taken to the Peshawar for burnt body treatment. 5ameera Foundation provided financial wpport for her medical treatment. Marrlage Grant for poor lamllles of local vlllages.. Sameera Foundation 8ives a Marriage Grant to the ertremely PQOT local families to facilitate their marriages. Recentty, four girls were given a marriage Eiant of Rs 20.1)OO/- for each 8irl. 4. EMPOWERMENT SKILL FOR FEMALES Sameera Welfare Institute of Infomiation & Technology is a sklll learning centre especialty establishe(I for the empowerment of orphans. widows, and low-ineome females of poor villages. Currently, there are 60 girls learnlng Computer Skill. Domestic Sèwing and Beautician courses. These fefflale students come from different poor villages of Chach region. The Chach region has 87 poor villages congested withln an areaof 31kmx 14 km. 6th & 7th Certificate5 Award Ceremony of Empowement Sklll for Females Sameera Foundation Organis the Ceflificates Awaid Ceremony of 6th and 7th qualified Group on 22nd Mar¢h 2025. The certificates of Advanced Informatlon Technology, Modern Dressmaking and Beautician skill courses were glven to Ihe students who completed the courses succe55fully. 30 students of Computer course,. 31 studenis of Domestit TailorinB course and 34 Students of Beautician Course were granted their certifTrcaie5. A total of 95 students of both batches 6 and 7 were given the certificates. Adm1$51on of 8th A¢ademk Sesslon for Free Empowerment Skllls A total of 46 students enrolled for this batch. 17 students recelved Sklll Learning Grant to facilitate their travellin8 from oiher villages. This 8th batch started on 5th august 2024 and finished in December 2024. Cookery Course as an Empowemient Sklll Sameera Foundatlon is developin8 a kitchen where females can learn to cook professional dishe5 and bake cakes & biscults. There is a problem with the supply of gas and electritity due to load shedding in Pakistan. Therefore. the oven will be provided with the supply of 8a$ as well as electriclty io facilitate the leaching work. Uvt to Gl¥e. Sanaa, Yemen Sameèra Foundation is helplng LIVE TO GIVE FOUNDATION of SANAA, YEMEN for runnln8 a domestlt 5ewin8 marhines course for IS 8lrls every year to Increase thelr chances of employment. Currently. SF provldes them a monthly grant of £100 per month. Beautlcl¥n Saloon, AdeTr. Yemen 5ameera Foundation is helpin8 Ms. Shadha Shakib Ali who runs a beaulician saloon in Aden. Yemèn. She provides empowerment skills to S females for a period of slx months to increase their chances of employment and IlvelShood. We provided thern a monthlv support of £100 per month. CPR Tralnln8 fgr Students of Sameern Welfare Instltute A Rescue 1122 First Aid Training session was held at Sameera Foundation to equip studènts with essential life-saving Skills. Trainin was held on l Novem 24 ndRS Rizwan ave the tr inin This three days tralnin8 covered baslc first aid techniques such as CPR Icardlopulmonary Resuscitationl. Bleeding control. h3ndlin8 fracturè5, road safety. fife safety and managin8 Choking emergencies. Students were taught how to assess and respond effecttvely in medical emergencies. emphasizing the Importan of rÈm#ining calm and providing immediate carè until professional help arrives. S. REDucfioN IN KJVERTY lil Kaffara Prtsprt of Sameèra Foundatlon, Tall. Yemen Sameera Foundation arranged 30 fresh hot meals Ifa5ting breakfast) and these were distributed to the needy persons on 1010912024. lill Lunth for 130 Students of SL Patricvs Spedal School. Kenya Sameera Foundation tries to reach and feed as many orphans and vulnerable Globally as p055ible. We reathed the Special Students of St. Patricys School- the special school for the mentally challenged children suffering from Autism. Cerebral Palsy (CPI and Biown's Syndrome. SF arranged a fresh hoi lunth consisting of meat curry, rlce. bananas and milk pack. TAR March 2012
Section D Achievements and performance Iiiil Special Eid al-Adha Lunch for 100 Orphans of Mpo80 Orphanage. Uganda Mpogo. UÈanda- On the occasion of Eid al-Adha. the Sameera Fovndation OaniSed a heartfelt and pvrposefvl lunch in honour of IQ) orphaned thildren at an orphanaEe located in the Mpogo district of Uganda IPhot05 Video liVI Eid ul Adha Lunch for 100 orphans of Nepal This Eid lunch was part of Sameera Foundation'5 Global Welfare Programme, designed not onty to bring festive joy to orphaned children but also to instil in thelr hearts the rè¥55uring message that there are taring hands in the World, ready to embrace thèm with love. protection. and compassion. On the blessed occasion of Eid ul Adha. the Sameera Foundation took a heartfelt and purposeful initiative by hosting a special Eid lunch for orphan childrèn in Sunsarj District. The event wa5 held at Jameatul Khair, Bhokraha. &Jnsari Financial Support for Needy Persons F. N. is a sèven-year-old innocent girl from Mohalla Dhakhi,village Shamsabad. On April 5, 2025. this llttle fairy suddenfy touched the electric wires while playing on the mof of her house. as a result of whith she reived a severe electric shock. In this accident, her left arm and ri8ht leg were badly burnt and she also suffered a deèp wound on hèr head. ImmedÈately after the accident, She was shrfted to Civil H05Pltal Hazro by an ambulance of Sameera welfa Foundation Ishamsabadl. but due to lack of proper faolities the, she wa5 taken to Peshawar Hospital the next day where she underwent surgery. We provided financial assistance for the rnedical treatment. Mr E. A. of Mehfab Pur, Distt. Nau5hahro. Sindh wrote about his hard arcumstances and appealed for a bag of ration on. Dr S. U. reckoned him a deserving person y) Rs 10,¢yJo/- were sent to him for purchase of food item5. M. l., sIdent of Bhaira ISar8odhal submitted his application through Dr F. S. He has blood cancer according to the medical report. He requested some financial 5UPPOrt_ We gave him £250 from our Sadaqah Account. iv) M. K.. is 38 years old and reside5 at Village Khan Muhammad Kaloi. He has disability in his left le& and hi5 wife has disability on both the legs. The video show5 It clearly. He requested for some financial support. and we gave hirn Rs 20.0001- from our Sadaqah Account. We constructed MPOGO Orphanage. Uganda on the ple of land gifted by Kauta. His wife was in crttical condition and diagnosed with fibroids on her uterus. She was admitted in the Mbale People's Hospital on Chri5trnas day and needed an urgent sur8ery. The hospital estimated 3 cost of UGX4.2 millions labout £9001 for the surgery to remove Uterus for treatment. We gave her a grant of £300. Sameera Foundation gave Marriage Grants to four fernale5 of our local area from our 5adaqah account. The mother of eath girl received Rs 20,000/- labout £551. 6. RAMADAN AND EII>UL-ADHA Ramadhan Food Gift Packs for Needy Famllies of Mial. Paklstan Sameera Foundation distributed 450 Ramadhan Food Packs in Pakistan during the blessed month of Ramadhan. 80 packs were 6iven to people with di5ablllties (physical. mental or visuall. 173 were given to both the widows and Senior otizens tsf the age of 60 or al)ove.' 47 food pack5 were gtven to the neecty families of Attock [vld - 60 food acks were ifted to the need families of Mi l Tehsil Ch kwal and 190 food pack5 were gifted to the deserving widows and rnales of ages between 40 and $9 of the Chach region. Ramadhan Food Packs Gifted for Sanaa. Yemen Sameera Foundation acknowled8es gratefully the support of Dr Rahim Zegugu for the contribution of 20 food packs for needy families of Sanaa, Yemen. The children were also given toys as Eid gift5. PhOtos] Ramadhan Food Packs for Taiz. Yemen Sameera Foundation team in Taiz, Yernen, worked hard to distrlbute 75 Ramadhan food packs for families suffering from intertwined crises of poverty and displacement due to the continuation of war and siege, as well as the insane rise in prices in all aspects of life. especially basic foodstuffs. This year's Ramadhan pack contained flour, sugar. rice, oil, potatoes and onions which are enough for one family for about 2 weeks. This gift was a reason for the happiness of the benèfficiaries who came to receive it at the distribution 51te IBadr School -MaSbahI on 2210312024. Our special thank5 to the genèrous donors enablin8 US to feed the needy families. Photo Iv) TAR March 2012
Section D Achievements and performance Street Iftars in Pakistan Sameera Foundation arranges street iftars during Ramadhan to feed the needy people. We invariably select a different local so that more people are benefited. We have been running this proeramme effectNely for the last &9 years. We arranged è total of 16 Street Iftars during the month of Ramadan. Eld Gtft and fftar Meals tor Orphans of Gaza, Egypt. Pakistan, Uganda and Yemen SamÈèra Foundation arranged Iftars for orphans as well as EID gifts for orphans of different countries. It would be lengthy to present details of each event., however. videos and phot05 are available for almost all thè events. l. Iftar for han5 f Madrassa Pakistan 2_ Iftar for 150 0 han5 of Kikubi Muslim Comm 3. School desks and Eid lunch for hans 4. Iftar for vis irn ofAtt Centr anda1211031251 o Or hana anda or Pakistan 5.E ifts for 27 6. Eid ifts for or han Frts f Shams3bad han bo of Shamsabad Pakistan hans of Madras 5abad P kistan 7. Eid ifts for or 8. Eid 'fts for A han children hi dren of Al-Hour Cam Gaza es foi children of North Ga2a 11. Rarnadan Fri iftar in R fah for dis 49th Session an Saturda iftar for dis laced fam414e5 9IAI-Hour C hans of Taiz Yemen 14. Iftar for orphans of Sunrise Otphanage, Luxor- Egypt." Unfortunately, the management is not allowed to tèkÈ the photos of resident Orphans of Sunrise Orphanage. Eid-ul Adha Qurbani in Pakistsn. Yemen and U8anda Sameera Foundation arranged Eid Ul Adha Qurbani for our members and donors for the benefit of disabled. orphans, widows and the poor sertor of villages in Pakistan. Yemen, and Uganda. Five cows were slaughtered in the village Shamsab3d IPaki5tanl. 33 goats were slaughtered in Uganda and 32 goats were slaughtered in Yemen. The healthy animals are slaughtered in thè presence of Io(31 Masjid Sheikhs and committee members. The sacrificial meat was distributed for disabled. orphan5, widows and poor families under the supervision of Foundation Volunteers. 7. CONStRucfioN OF ISLAMIC CENTRE IN BANGLADESH SF raised funds from the local mosques and tiansferred £5.671 for the construction work of Al-walidayn Islamic Centre. Bangladesh. 8. Gift for the Forgotten Communlty of Swansea There are aboutlo shelters in Swansea accownmodatin8 about 120 homeless fellows. SF Invariabty irled to help them by sending fresh hot meals or packs of fruits or gift packs from time to time. We remembered them on Xmas and distributed 100 gift packs for residents 10 Swansea Shelters. 10. Eid dres 48th S lac d families 12. Rama 50th S 13. Ei ifts for or Sertlon E Flnancial review We have a reserve account ènd currently it holds £50.862. Brlef statement ol the tharws pdicv on reser¥es Detalls of any funds materfally i deficit NIA TAR Mard) 2012
Further finanGial review details (Optional infomiation) You may choose to include The chanty's pnncipal source of fijnds are regular donations frorn additional infomiation. where our loGal, national and intemational donor5. We also raise funds by relevant about.. making appeal for some local, national or international disaster or the charity's principal crisis. SoUrS of funds (including Special appeals are organised during the month of Ramadan for any fundraising),. funds to feed the needy people of Pakistan, Yemen, Uganda or third Wodd countries. how expenditure has Appeals are made dunng the period of Eid al Adha to raise funds for supported the key objectives distribution of fresh meat for the needy families of Paknstan, Uganda of the charity., and Yemen. investment policy and Special events are organised to raise funds for some specific objectives including any national or intemational necessity. ethical investment policy We have no programme of investment to raise funds from it. adopted. Our administrative costs are covered by the Gfft Ads obtained from the Chartty Commission Section F Other optional information Section G Declaration The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees, report al)ove. Signed on behalf of the charity's trustees Signature(sl Full name(s) Position (eg Secretary. Chair, etc) Dr Shahzad Ather Dr Rasheed Ahmad Malik AdminlTrustee Chairman Date r/x zé TAR March 2012
CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Receipts and Payments Accounts Charity name SAMEERA FOUNDATION charity number lil any) For the period from {start datel Seition A Receipts and payments Vnreslricted tunds the alest Restricted lunds 10 the nearest Endowment lunds to the nearest Total funds Last yeai A1 kecelpls 10 the newest to the nearest DONATIONS 160,949 160,949 143,576 Sub tolol 160,949 160.949 143.576 AZ Asset and Investment sales, ¢1< rolol recelpis 160.949 160.949 143.576 A3 Paymenls EXPENSES 156.791 156.791 123.940 Sub total A4 Asset and Investrnènt puichases. ètt Totolpoyments Nel olrecewrs/(puyrnents) A5 Transleis betwten fuThts A6 Cash lunds last year end Cush lunds this yeoi end 156.79l 156,791 123.940 156,791 156,791 123,940 19.636 4,158 4,158 113.797 113,797 94,161 113.797 117.955 117.955 CC16a Mar(h 2012: r•ew format January 2017
Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the peiiod Endowmeni funds tD the nearesl Uniestricted lunds to the neares1 Resiricied funds to nearest rjetails B1 Cash fvnds BANK 117.955 Tolo co {0gTreboknns wilhretapis 0ndwYmlS o(counl(J)) 117.955 uniestiicled lunds to the nearest Re51iKted funds tD the neares1 Endowment funds to the nearest Details B2 Other monetary assets Fund lo which asset belongs Cosl loptional} (uiient value (optional) Detaib 83 Investment assets Fund to which sset belongs Cost {optionall (Ufient value loptionall 64 Assets ietalffted IN the ch¥Wstr use FuThd to which liability relates Amount due loptlonal) when due (optional) Details 85 Llabilltles Signed by one or two Iru5tees on behall ol all the tIU51ees Signaiure Prinl name Oate ol approval DL RASHEED AHMAD MALIK 19.03.2026 CC160 MaKh 2012: new format january 2017
CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLANO AND WALES Independent examinerfs report on the accounts Section A Independent Examiner's Report Report to the trusteesl members of SAMEEFiA FOUNDATION On accounts for the year &nd8d 31.08.2025 Charity no {if any) 1154228 Set out on pages I report to th8 trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above chanty {"the Trusf) for the year ended 3110812025. Responsibilties and basis of report As the charitys trustees, you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance wtth the requirements of the Charrties Act 2011 rihe Aci.). I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carying out my examination, I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145{5){b) of the Act. Independent trhe chanty's gross income exceeded £250,000 and l am qualrfied to examlner's statement undertake the examinats'on by being a qualified member of ACCA. I have completed my examinab'on. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination whith gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect.. the accounting records were not kept in accordance wrth section 130 of the Charities Act,. or the accounts did not accord wrth the accounting records.. or the accounts did not comply wth the applicable requirements concerning the foTh and content of accounts set out in the Charrties (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a 'true and fairf view which is not a matter onsidered as part of an independent examination. I have no concems and have come across no other matters in connection th the examination to vthich attenlion should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reaGhed. Please delete the words in the brackèts rfthey do not apply. Signed: Date: 19-03-2026 Name: FARHAN AMIN Relevant professlonal qualificationls) or body ACCA IER
lif anyl: Address: 32 ST ANDR ROAD GLASGOW G411PF Section B Disclosure Only com ete rf the examiner needs to hvJhlight matenal matters of concem (see CC32, Independent examination of chanty accounts.. directions and guidance for examiners). Give here brief details of any items that the examiner wishes to disclose. IER Oct 2018