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,NIIAL

ALLAH. IN THE NAME OF ALLAH THE Mosr
BENEFiceKr, The Mosf MERCIFUL
WELCOME TO
FGRF

ADMINisfRATIVE .
DEfAILS
Trustee
R A Asghar (appointed l.11.22)
S M F Sami (appointed l.II22)
R Rasheed (appointed l.11.22)
M S Ashraf (appointed 25.1023)
Chairman of Trustee
R AAsghar (appointed l.11.22)
Registered Charty number
1200869
Principal addres&.
284 Witton Road, Birmingham, B6 6NX
Independent Examiner
Munday Long Associates Ltd
Alton House, 66-68 High Str￿t
Northwood, Middlese& HA61BL

CONTENT .
Al)out Us
Message f rom the Chair of Trustees
The Trustees
05
Our Vision and Strategy
financial Review
Independent Examiner Report
9-10
Inancial Ststement

ABour
Faizan Global Relief Foundation UK (FGRF
UK), a non-governmental organisation,
is dedicated to fostering community-led,
holistic solutions for long-term impact on
a global scale. The foundation engages in
diverse initiatives such as Environmentsl
Pollution Prevention, tr￿ planting, food
donation4 Education, Technical Skill4 and
Healthcare. Operating in emergency relief,
hard-to-reach areas and helping in disaster
relief situation4 FGRF UK functions as a
comprehensive solutions ecosjste
The organisation's multIfa￿ted
development approach is designed to
empower communities and individuals
enabling self-reliance and sustainable
progress
materials organising health camp
participating in rescue operations and
arranging temF>)rary shelters Effective
disaster management relies on timely
information from affected ar￿ FGRF UK
has demonstrated its commitment to
disaster response ty 9Niftly providing relief
materials f ree food distribution, engaging
in rescue operations setting up temFK>rary
shelters organising health camps and
enhancing communication facilities With
the increasing frequency and severty of
natural disasters like floods and
earthquakes FGRF UK remains dedicated
to alleviating the suffering of victims and
acti￿lY contributing to disaster
management efft>rt&
Di&ister Management and Food:
Environment Department
During disasters FGRF UK plays a pivotal
role in quick resFX)nse, aiming to save li￿Es
with
Faizan Global Relief Foundation UK (FGRF
UK) emerges as a crucial entity in
managing and preser4ing natural
resources dispersed across diverse
geogrdphical boundaries including
remote and inaccessible area& Comprising
a dedicated group. FGRF UK focuses on
the a￿BIlable funds and donating food. The
organisation engages in providing disaster
relief materials organising health camp
participating in rescue operation4 and
arranging temwrary shelter& Effective
disaster management relies on timely
information from affected areas FGRF UK
has demonstrated its commitment to
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ABour
relationships assessing requirement4
Operating health assessment centres and
saving the environmenL and planning
disaster management vnrk around the
resource managemenL This organisation
world. The foundation's success is
collaborates with the government to gather attributed to flexible planning and
pertinent information, facilitating the
population-based projects that
promotion and implementation of key
encompass health education, promotion,
environmental programme& In the
social marketirKJ. community
contemporary landscape, heightened
developmenL and advocacy.
environmental av4areness and enforcement
are imperative. FGRF UK plass a pivotal role
in global recognition for its Invol￿Ernent in
environmentsi protection, inter+/ening in
areas such as avrdreness generation,
planting trees resource de￿lopment and
documentation, introduction of altematiKE
livelihoods coordination with govemment
departments and habitat monitoring,
managemenL and restoration. The
foundation's Multifa￿ted approach
underscores ts commitment to addressing
the urgent and demanding needs of
environmental conser4ation on a global
scale.
Healthcare:
Faizan Global Relief Foundation UK (FGRF
UK) focuses on addressing healthcare
Servi￿ to undet5erved populatior6 with
limited or no access to healthcare facilities
ANNUAL REPORT 2023 PG.02

COUNTRIES OF I .
PERATIO
Our Global Impact: Bridging Hope Across Borders
Faizan Global Relief Foundation (FGRF UK) extends its humanitarian efftjrts
across different countries, including United Kingdom, Pakistan, Turkiye,
Afghanistan, Palestine, Morocco, Libya and Syria.
Our work focuses on providing essential aid, such as clean water, food,
healthcare, and education, to communities facing poverty and hardship, while
also offering disaster relief and supporting sustainable development.
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ANNUAL REPORT 2023 PG.03

MESSAGE FROM
THE CHAIRKqN OF TRusfEES
Dear Members. Supporters, and Friends,
As the Chair of Trustees, it is my privilege to
address you today and reflect on the
incredible work our organisation has
accomplished in the f ield of welfare. Our
mission to support and uplift those in need
has never been more critical, and your
unvRvering dedication and generosity
continue to be the driving force behind our
success.
Over the past year. we have faced numerous
challenges, but thanks to your commitment
and our collective efforts, we have achieved
signif icant milestones. Our programmes have
our work is evident in the stories of hope and transformation that we hear daily.
Our team of volunteers. staff, and partners has shown remarkable resilience and
innovation, adapting to changing circumstances and f inding new ways to
deliver essential sep4ices. Whether it's through providing food, shelter,
healthcare. or emotional support. every act of kindness and every contribution
has made a difference.
I would like to take this opportunity to express my heartfelt gratitude to each
one of you. Your support, whether through time, resources, or donations, has
been invaluable. Together, we are creating a community where everyone has
the OPF)Ortunity to thrive, and no one is left behind.
As we look ahead, we remain committed to our mission and to finding new
ways to enhance our impact. There is still much work to be done, and we need
your continued support to reach our goals. Let us continue to stand together,
united in our vision of a better future for all.
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OUR TRUSTEES
REZWAN ALI ASGHAR
TRUSTEE
SYED MUHAMMAD FAISAL SAMI
TRUSTEE
. r¥24)1'2
MUHAMMAD SHAHZAD ASHRAF
TRUSTEE
RIZWAN RASHEED
TRUSTEE
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OUR
sio
AND
RATEG
COMPASSION FOR EVERYONE
The tssk of FGRF is to serve the grief.stricken Ummah of my Master LkdJJl
FGRF is determined to support troubled individuals and the needy vtherever in the world
they are. I look forward to getting an opportunity to express my gratitude for yDur supporL
- RF
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IIBYA
ANNUAL REPORT 2023 PG.06

REVIEW
FINANCIAL .
ANNUAL REPORT 2023 PG.07

FINANCIAL REVIEW OF
TION U
0￿ECr1VEsAND AcfMTIES
Objectives and aims
The objects of the charity (FGRF) are;
Financial position
During the sear unrestricted income of
£14,659 and restricted income of £3%,995
11) The prevention or relief of PCP*Erty in
Pakistsn by providing." grants items and
ser￿iceS to indmduals in need andbr
charitie4 or other organisations working to
prevent or relieve pu4erty.
At 31 October 2023 unrestricted funds of
£4516 V￿re held. The Trust￿5 have
continued to broaden the scope of the
fundraising that are held by the FGRF. It is
the Trustees, intention to keep this matter
under review, in conjunction with the
FGRF'S e*cemal advisors in order that the
fundraising can be used to produce
incomethat can be applied to fulf il the
objects ofthe FGRF.
(2) The advan￿ment of education in
Pakistan by the provision of grants items
and ser￿iceS to indmduals or charitie4 or
other organisations ¥vorking to advan
education.
(J) The relief of f inancial need and suffering
among victims of natural or other kinds of
disaster in the form of money (or other
means deemed suttable) for person
bodies, organisations and/or countries
affected including the prcwision of medical
aid.
Having regard to the abo￿￿ the Trust*s
believe that the f inancial FJ)Sition of the
FGRF is satisfactory and that the FGRF will
have suff icient reserves to m*t its
obligations in the future.
Reserves pollcy
It is the Tru¥cees' policy to maintain
enough reSer￿S to pr(xluce income in
order to meet any commitments that they
have made and in order to support
appropriate causes when they come to
the attention of the Trustee& The Trustees
will k￿p this FX)licy under review.
Public benef it
The Trustees recognise their responsibilities
tovrdrds public benef it under the
requirements of the Charities Act 2011.
The Trustees believe that their charitable
activities are for the public benef it and that
the benef it is clear and identrfiable.
ANNUAL REPORT 2023 PG.08

FINANCIAL REVIEW
ES
5fRucfuR&GOVERNANCEAND
mANAGEmE￿r
that period. In preparing those f inancial
statements the trustees are required to
Governing document
The charity is a Charitsble Incorporated
Organisation (CIO), Foundation registered
on 01 November 2022
as a bcKly corporate under part11 of the
Charities Act 2011.
- select suitable accounting policies and
then apply them consistently,
- observP the methods and principles in
theCharitySORP;
- make judgements and estimates that are
reasonable and prudenl
FUNDS HELD AS cu￿0DlAN FOR OTHERS - prepare thefinancial statements on the
The charity does not act as a custodian
going concem basis unless it is
trust￿ for the assets of any other charty.
inappropriate to presume that
thecharitywill continue in business
srATEMENT OF TRusfEES
RESPONSIBILMES
The trustees are resFX)nsible for k￿pIng
proper accounting records which disclose
with reasonable accuracy at any time the
f inancial position of the charity and to
enablethem to ensurethat the f inancial
The trust￿ are responsible for p￿parIng
the Report of theTrustees and the f inancial
statements in accordance with applicable
law and United Kingdom Accounting
Standards {United lfjngdom Generally
Accepted Accounting practi￿).
statements comply with the Charities Act
2011, the Charity (Accounts and Reports)
Regulations 2008 arKI the provisions of
thetrust deed. They are also responsible for
safeguarding the assets of the charty and
hen￿ for taking reasonable steps for the
prevention and detection of fraud and
other irregularitie&
STATEMENT OF TRusfEES
RESPONSIBILmES- continued
The law applicable to charities in EnglarKJ
and Wales, the Charities Act 2011, Chartty
(Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008
and the provisions of the trust deed requires
the trustees to prepare f inancial statements Approved by order of the tx)ard of trustees
for each f inancial year which give a true and on l61oet2024 and ssgned on its kEhalf by.
fair view of the state of affairs of the charty
and of the incoming resources and
application of resources including the
income and expenditure, of the charty for
R AAsghar-Trustee
ANNUAL REPORT 2023 PG.09

INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO
Independent examinerfs report to the
trustees of Faizan Global Relief Foundation
UK
I report to the charity trustees on my
examination of the accounts of Faizan
Global Relief Foundation UK
(FGRF) for the year ended 31 October 2021
OMIAC
(n•41 1
Responsibilities and basis of report
AStheCharitytNst￿0fthe FGRFyou are
responsible for the preparation of the
accounts in accordan
with the requirements of the Charities Act
2011 (the Act?.
CE/C
I rep)rt in respect of my examination of the
charitys accounts carried out under Section
145 of the Act
and in carrying out my examination I have
followed all applicable Directiors given by
the Charity Commission under Section
145{5)(b) of the ACL
ts
.fest
ANNUAL REPORT 2023 PG.10

INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO
Independent examiner* statement
I have no COn￿rnS and have come across
no other matters in connection with the
Since yDur charitsls gross income exceeded examination to which attention should be
£250,000 JDur examiner must be a member drawn in this report in order to enable a
of a listed body.
proper understanding of the accounts to
I can conf irm that l am qualrfied to
be r&iched.
undertake the examination because l am a
member of the Association of Chartered
Certified Accountants which is one of the
listed bodie&
M D YOUS4F FCCA
Munday Long Assodates Ltd
Alton House
6&68 High Street
I have completed my examination. I conf irm North
that no material matters have come to my
Middlesex
attention in connection with the
HA6IBL
examination gmng me cause to believe that
in any material respect
DATE" I6108t2024
l. accounting records were not kept in
respect of the charity as required by Section
130 of the ACL
or
I the accounts do not accord with tho
records, or
3. the accounts do not comply with the
applicable requirenlènts Con￿rning the
form and content of accounts set out in the
Charities (Accounts and Rewrts)
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 indeperKlent
examination.
ANNUAL REPORT 2023 PG.11

FINANCIAL-
ATEMENT
urront Alonth
00
45 000
250.000
295,000
200.000
95.000
1.825.000
200.000
20.000
1.050.000
Current Month
Year to I
122.0L:,
22.000
7090
DO I
3.000
70,onn
12
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srATEMENT OF FINANCIAL AcnviTIES
FOR
R20
NOTE UNRESTRICTED
FUNDS
riESTRICTED TOTAL
FUNDS
2023£
Income and Endowments from:
Donations and legacies
14,660
396,995
411,655
Expenditure on:
Charitable activities
Charitable activities
10,143
72,240
82,383
Net Income
45T7
324,755
329,272
Total Funds carried forward
4517
324,755
329,272
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BALANCE SHEEr
l [•T•q C•l=i a:TrI•P
NOTE UNRESTRICTED
FUNDS
riESTRICTED TOTAL
FUNDS
2023£
CURRENT ASSETS
Cash at Bank
355,995
364,656
CREDITORS
Amounts falling due
within one year
(4,144)
131,240)
f35384)
NET CURRENT ASSErs
4517
324,755
329,272
TOTALASSETS LESS CURRENT
LIABI LITIES
4517
324,755
329,272
NEf ASSErs
4517
324,755
329,272
FUNDS
Unrestricted funds
Restricted funds
4,517
324,7SS
TOTAL FUNDS
329,2T2
The f inancial statements were approved by the Board of Trustees and authorised
for issue on 16th August 2024 . and were signed on its behalf by.
CHAIRMAN OF TRUSTEES, (REZWAN ALI ASGHAR)
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I)ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Basis of preparing the f inancial statements
The financial statements of the charty,
which is a public benef it entty under FRS
101 have been prepared in accordance with
the Charities SORP (FRS102) 'Accounting
and Reporting by Charities
Statement of Recommended Practice
economic benef its will be required in
settlement and the amount of the
obligation can be measured reliably.
Expenditure is accounted for on an
accruals basis and has b*n classrfied
under headings that aggregate all cost
related to the category. Where costs
cannot be directly attributed to particular
headings they have tEen allocated to
activtties on a basis consistent with the use
of resource
applicable to charities preparing their
accounts in accordan￿ wtth the Financial
Reporting Standard applicable in the UK
and Republic of Ireland {FRS 102) (effectivel
January 2019}', Financial Reporting Standard Taxation
102 The Financial Reporting Standard
applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland, The charty is exempt from tax on its
and the CharitiesAct 2011. The f inancial
charitable activitses.
ststements
have b￿n prepared under the historical
cost convention.
Fund accounting
Unrestricted fur￿5 can be used in
accordance with the charitable objectives
at the discretion of the
Income
All income is recognised in the Statement of trust
Financial Activities On￿ the charity has
Restricted funds can only ￿ used for
entitlement to
particular restricted purposes within the
the funds, it is probable that the income will
objects of the charty. Restrictions arise
be received and the amount can be
V4hen specrfied by the donor or when
measured reliably.
funds are raised for particular
restricted purpo
Further explanation of the nature and
purpose of each fund is included in the
notes to the f inancial statements.
Expenditure
Liabilities are recognised as expenditure as
)on as there is a legal or constructive
obligation committing the charitytothat
expenditure, it is probable that a trarsfer of
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Pension costs
The charty operates a def ined contribution pension scheme. Contributions payable to
the charitys pension scheme are charged to the Statement of Financial Activities in the
period to vthich they relate.
2) DONATIONS AND LEGACIES
Donations
411,655
3) TRusfEES' REMUNERATION AND BENEFrrs
There were no trustees, remuneration or other benef its for the spar ended 31 October
202
Trustees, expenses
There were no trustees, ￿xpenSeS paid for the year ended 31 October 202
4) TRusfEES' REMUNERATION AND BENEFrrs
31.10.2023
Wages and salaries
Pensions
79
Average number of emplosEes during the period VRS I
There were no employees who reCei￿Ed emoluments of more than £60,000
S) CREDrroR&' AMou￿rS FALLING DUE wrrHIN ONE YEAR
Other creditors
35,384
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FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ocfoBER 2023
6) MOVEMENT IN FUNDS
NET
MOVEMENT FUNDS
AT
31.10.23
Unrestricted funds
General fund
4517
4517
Restricted funds
Restricted fund
324,755
324,755
TOTAL FUNDS
329,272
329,272
Net movement in funds. included in the above are as foll
INCOMING
RESOURCES
RESOURCES
EXPANDED
MOVEMENT
IN FUNDS
Unrestricted funds
General fund
14.660
0,143)
4,517
Restricted funds
Restricted fund
396,995
(72,240)
324,755
TOTAL FUNDS
411,655
(82,383)
329,272
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7) RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURES
There V￿re no related party transactions for the sear ended 31 October 2023.
8) GUARANTEES AND DEBT
The TrUSt￿S conf irm that at period ended 31 October 2023, the charty did not have any
outstanding guarantees to third parties not any debts secured on assets of the charty
ANNUAL REPORT 2023 PG.18

DEfAILED sfATEMEKf OF FINANCIAL AcrivmES
2023
INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS
Donations and legacies
411,655
Total incoming resources
411,655
EXPENDITURE
Charitable activities
Charitable activities
Wages
Pensions
Insurance
Printing, postage and stationery
Telephone
Accountancy fees
72,240
2,640
79
463
2530
12
3,960
81,924
Support costs
Finance
Bank Charges
459
Total Resource Expended
82,383
NET INCOME
329,272
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2023
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