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TABLE OF CONTENTS Message from Trustees ............................................................................ Gaza ....................................................................................................................... Pakistan .............................................................................................................. Yemen .................................................................................................................. Syria Bangladesh ...................................................................................................... Uganda ................................................................................................................ 10 Gambia ..........................-.............-..-..-..........-..-................-.................................. 11 Morocco .............................................................................................................. 12 Water .................................................................................................................... 13 Food ...................................................................................................................... 14 Zakat ..................................................................................................................... 15 HCR in the UK ................................................................................................. 16 Financial Statement ..-..-..-.............-..-..-.............-..-..................................... 17
Message from the Board of Trustees I15Y.9 Itjg p&IG" 8( Dear Friends, Supporters, and Volunteers, Since its establishment, HCR has remained committed to standing with those affected by poverty, conflict, and humanitarian crises. During the past year, the scale of global hardship continued to grow, and by the grace of Allah, HCR was able to respond to urgent needs across multiple regions. Our work in Gaza has remained a priority, where ongoing conflict has left families facing extreme hardship. Despite challenging conditions, HCR continued to deliver essential food assistance, zakat support, and emergency relief to those most in need. Alongside this, we provided humanitarian aid in Pakistan, Yemen, Syria, Bangladesh, Morocco, Uganda, and within the United Kingdom, supporting vulnerable families through food, financial assistance, education, health, and livelihoods programmes. While emergency response remains vital, HCR continues to focus on long-term impact by supporting education, livelihoods, community facilities, and youth initiatives, helping individuals and families work towards stability and self-reliance. We are deeply grateful forthe continued trust and generosity of our donors, volunteers, and partners. Your support enables HCR to serve with compassion, integrity, and accountability. Jazakum Allahu Khairan. MayAllah acceptthese efforts and make them a means of benefit for the Ummah. The Board of Trustees Shanwaz Yousaf Sharaz Manzur Nadeem Raza
FOOD PACKS COOKED MEALS 10,620 2,795 FAMILIES PEOPLE ZAKAT HELP SHELTER SUPPORT 228 50 FAMILIES FAMILIES 1/6 ANNUAL fiEPORT 2024-25 | www.hcr.org.uk
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FOOD FOOD PACKS COOKED MEALS QURBANI MEAT DISTRIBUTION 14,717 3,861 FAMILIES PEOPLE 3,345 •AMILIES -Jfe le/ief
ZAKAT - ZAKAT HELP 1,707. FAMILIE rrJon?t ca*e Rel•ef .hc .org.uk | ANNUAL REPORT 2024-25 15
HCR in the UK YOUTH PROJECT ZAKAT SUPPORT FOR •a1169 PEOPLE
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025 The trustees of the charity present their annual report together with the financial statements for the year ended thirty-first March two thousand and twenty-five. The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the Charities Statement of Recommended Practice and the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the United Kingdom. OBJEcfivES AND AcfiviTIES Objectives and Aims Our charity's purposes, as outlined in the governing document, are to: l. Provide relief to individuals and communities experiencing financial hardship, conflict, displacement, or suffering due to natural or humanitarian disasters. This includes the provision of food, clean water, shelter support, medical and health assistance, and financial relief through zakat and other charitable aid. 2. Alleviate poverty within the United Kingdom and internationally by delivering grants, goods, and services to those in need, while also supporting education, livelihoods, orphans, widows, and community development initiatives, and working alongside other charitable organisations committed to poverty relief. Key Activities During the year, the charity actively delivered humanitarian assistance across the United Kingdom and a range of international locations including Gaza, Pakistan, Yemen, Syria, Bangladesh, Uganda, Morocco, and Gambia. Support provided included the distribution of food packs, cooked meals, seasonal meat, and clean water to vulnerable families and individuals. Zakat assistance formed a significant part of the charity's work, helping families facing severe financial hardship. Additional activities included shelter and winter support, health assistance, education and orphan sponsorship, livelihoods support, youth-focused initiatives in the United Kingdom, and the support of community facilities. These activities were delivered either directly or through trusted local partners to ensure aid reached those most in need. To support its mission, the charity conducted public fundraising campaigns through online platforms including social media and digital advertising. All fundraising activities were carried out ethically and inclusively, without targeting any specific individual, organisation, or community group. This report reflects the trustees, ongoing commitment to supporting vulnerable communities, made possible through the continued generosity and trust of the charity's supporters.
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025 The trustees of the charity present their annual report together with the financial statements for the year ended thirty-first March two thousand and twenty-five. The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the Charities Statement of Recommended Practice and the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the United Kingdom. OBJECTIVES AND AcfiviTIES Objectives and Aims Our charity's purposes, as outlined in the governing document, are to: l. Provide relief to individuals and communities experiencing financial hardship, conflict, displacement, or suffering due to natural or humanitarian disasters. This includes the provision of food, clean water, shelter support, medical and health assistance, and financial relief through zakat and other charitable aid. 2. Alleviate poverty within the United Kingdom and internationally by delivering grants, goods, and services to those in need, while also supporting education, livelihoods, orphans, widows, and community development initiatives, and working alongside other charitable organisations committed to poverty relief. Key Activities During the year, the charity actively delivered humanitarian assistance across the United Kingdom and a range of international locations including Gaza, Pakistan, Yemen, Syria, Bangladesh, Uganda, Morocco, and Gambia. Support provided included the distribution of food packs, cooked meals, seasonal meat, and clean water to vulnerable families and individuals. Zakat assistance formed a significant part of the charity's work, helping families facing severe financial hardship. Additional activities included shelter and winter support, health assistance, education and orphan sponsorship, livelihoods support, youth-focused initiatives in the United Kingdom, and the support of community facilities. These activities were delivered either directly or through trusted local partners to ensure aid reached those most in need. To support its mission, the charity conducted public fundraising campaigns through online platforms including social media and digital advertising. All fundraising activities were carried out ethically and inclusively, without targeting any specific individual, organisation, or community group. This report reflects the trustees, ongoing commitment to supporting vulnerable communities, made possible through the continued generosity and trust of the charity's supporters.
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH2025 Achievements and Performance Our main activities and focus areas are outlined below. All efforts aim to prevent and relieve poverty and alleviate suffering for those affected by natural or other disasters. Major projects undertaken this year include the following.
l. Gaza 4. Syria Donations Received Donations Received £167,753.05 Aid Delivered £110,853.00 Projects: Food, Zakat& Shelter £20,581.00 Aid Delivered £29,275.00 Projects: Food, Zakat, Qurbani, Orphans & Widows Sponsorships 2. Pakistan 5. Bangladesh Donations Received Donations Received £144,116.61 £3,373.40 Aid Delivered Aid Delivered £187,820.00 £3,400.00 Projects: Food, Water, Zakat, Education, Orphans, Health, Livelihoods & Qurbani Projects: Food 6. Uganda Donations Received 3. Yemen 32.01 Aid Delivered Donations Received £18,144.04 Aid Delivered £1,270.00 Projects: Qurbani £16,405.00 Projects: Food, Zakat, Qurbani &Education
- Morocco
- Gambia Aid Delivered Aid Delivered £31,930.00 £7,000 Projects: Food& Zakat Projects: Mosque
- United Kingdom Total Spent £64,875.90
- General Donations £97,553.96
- General Expenses Administration. £8,516.56 Project Implementation: 15,816.00 Marketing: £4,396.26 Fundraising: £23,356.17 Card Charges: £5,259.65 Printing: £300 We have followed the Charity Commission's guidance on public benefit, as outlined in the Charities Act 2011, to ensure our activities align with our aims and objectives and support our mission effectively.
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025 STRATEGIC REPORT STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT Governing Document The charity operates under its governing document, a deed of trust, as registered with the Charity Commission. Recruitment and Appointment of Trustees The charity trustees, who form part of the Management Committee, are appointed in accordance with the terms of the governing document. Trustees are elected to serve a three-year term, after which they are eligible for re-election at the Annual General Meeting. All trustees serve on a voluntary basis and receive no personal benefits from the charity. In appointing trustees, consideration is given to achieving an appropriate balance of skills and experience relevant to the charity's activities. Risk Management The trustees actively assess and manage risks to which the charity may be exposed, implementing appropriate controls to safeguard against fraud and error. Key risks considered include financial controls, safeguarding of charitable funds, operational delivery in high-risk environments, and compliance with regulatory and legal requirements. Public Benefit Commitment In line with the Charity Commission's guidance on public benefit, the trustees of HCF2 confirm that the charity's activities are carefully planned and delivered to ensure they provide a clear and meaningful benefit to the public. During the year, the trustees have: Reviewed the charity's aims and activities to ensure they align with public benefit principles. Promoted accessibility and inclusivity, ensuring services are available to a broad section of the public without undue restriction. Monitored and evaluated the impact of activities to confirm that they effectively advance the charity's purposes. Ensured transparency and accountability through clear communication with stakeholders regarding the charity's work and outcomes. The trustees remain committed to adhering to the Charity Commission's guidance and to continuously improving the effectiveness and public benefit of the charity's work.
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS Registered Charity number 1175000 Registered Office Office 2, Sunnah Campus Masjid Sunnah Nelson Brunswick Street Nelson Lancashire BB9 9AR Trustees Shanwaz Yousaf - Chair ofTrustees Sharaz Manzur-Trustee Nadeem Raza- Trustee Independent Examiner MlshaqFFA Manchester Accountancy Services 144 Cheetham Hill Road Manchester M8 8PZ Banks Barclays Bank FUNDS HELD AS CUSTODIAN FOR OTHERS The charity and its trustees do not hold any custodian funds on behalf of a third party during the reporting period. Report of the trustees, incorporating a strategic report, approved by order of the board of trustees, on 16/12/2025 and signed on the board's behalf by: Shanwaz Yousaf Chair of Trustees
Humanity Care Relief
1175000
CC16a
Receipts and payments accounts For the period Period start date Period end date To from 01/04/2024 31/03/2025
Section A Receipts and payments
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|Unrestricted|Restricted|Endowment|
|Total funds|Last year|
|funds|funds|funds|
|to the nearest|
|to the nearest £|to the nearest £|to the nearest £|to the nearest £|
|£|
|A1 Receipts|
|DONATIONS (General)|97,554|-|-|97,554|418,348|
|DONATIONS|-|355,300|-|355,300|77,692|
|GIFT AID|55,609|-|-|55,609|
|OTHER INCOME|-|-|-|-|-|
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|Sub total|(Gross income for|
|153,163|355,300|-|508,463|496,040|
|=—=====|AR)|
|A2 Asset and investment sales,|
|(see table).|
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|Sub total|-|-|-|-|-|
|Total receipts|153,163|355,300|-|508,463|496,040|
|.—|—|
|A3 Payments|
|YEMEN|16,405|16,405|17,400|
|GAZA|110,853|110,853|71,900|
|TURKEY-SYRIA|29,275|29,275|194,015|
|BANGLADESH|3,400|3,400|9,800|
|UGANDA|1,270|1,270|1,400|
|GAMBIA|7,000|7,000|
|MOROCCO|31,930|31,930|
|PAKISTAN|187,820|187,820|213,187|
|UNITED KINGDOM|49,875|49,875|21,685|
|OPERATIONAL COSTS|8,517|8,517|
|PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION|15,816|15,816|13,037|
|MARKETING|4,396|4,396|29,936|
|FUNDRAISING|23,356|23,356|
|BANK CHARGES|5,260|5,260|3,061|
|PRINTING|300|300|271|
|LOAN TO UK MOSQUES|15,000|15,000|
|FOOD PACKS|-|-|-|-|10,000|
|MOSQUE PROJECTS|-|-|-|-|10,300|
|ZAKAT DISTRIBUTION|-|-|-|-|6,800|
|WINTER PROJECTS|-|-|-|-|10,150|
|-|-|-|-|-|
|Sub total|[ 57,645 ]|452,828|-|510,473|612,941|
|A4 Asset and investment|
|purchases, (see table)|
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|Sub total|[ - ]|-|-|-|-|
|—_|Total payments|57,645|452,828|-|=|510,473|612,941|
|Net of receipts/(payments)|95,518|- 97,528|- - 2,010|- 116,901|
|A5 Transfers between funds|- 75,000|75,000|-|-|-|
|A6 Cash funds last year end|52,707|67,573|-|120,280|237,181|
|Cash funds this year end|S|73,225|45,045|SS|- 118,270|120,280|
|CCXX R1 accounts (SS)|1|30/01/2026|
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Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
Unrestricted Restricted Endowment Categories Details funds funds funds to nearest £ to nearest £ to nearest £ B1 Cash funds BANK 73,225 45,045 - - - - - - - Total cash funds 73,225 45,045 - —==== (agree balances with receipts and payments account(s)) OK OK OK Unrestricted Restricted Endowment funds funds funds Details to nearest £ to nearest £ to nearest £ B2 Other monetary assets - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - aoe Fund to which Current value Details asset belongs Cost (optional) (optional) B3 Investment assets - - - - - - - - - - =. Fund to which Current value Details asset belongs Cost (optional) (optional) B4 Assets retained for the - - charity’s own use - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I Fund to which Amount due When due Details liability relates (optional) (optional) B5 Liabilities - - - - - “a8 Signed by one or two trustees on Date of behalf of all the trustees Signature Print Name approval Shanwaz Yousaf 08/01/2026 === Nadeem Raza 08/01/2026 2 30/01/2026
CCXX R2 accounts (SS)
30/01/2026
Independent examiner's report on the accounts
Section A Independent Examiner’s Report
Report to the trustees Charity Name Humanity Care Relief On accounts for the year 31/03/2025 Charity no 1175000 ended (if any) Set out on pages 28-30 (remember to include the page numbers of additional sheets)
Report to the trustees
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity (“the Trust”) for the year ended 31 / 03 / 2025 .
Responsibilities and As the charity's trustees, you are responsible for the preparation of the basis of report accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (“the Act”).
I report in respect of my examination of the Trust’s accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
Independent The charity’s gross income exceeded £250,000 and I am qualified to examiner's statement undertake the examination by being a qualified member of the Financial Accountants.
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination (other than that disclosed below *) which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect:
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the accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the Charities Act; or
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the accounts did not accord with the accounting records; or
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the accounts did not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a ‘true and fair’ view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination.
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
- Please delete the words in the brackets if they do not apply.
Date: 05/01/2026 Signed: felts Name:[M Ishaq ] Relevant professional F.F.A qualification(s) or body
(if any):
Address: Manchester Accountancy Services 144 Cheetham Hill Road Manchester, M8 8PZ
Section B Disclosure
Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight material matters of concern (see CC32, Independent examination of charity accounts: directions and guidance for examiners).
Give here brief details of any items that the examiner wishes to disclose .
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