Peace Welfare Foundation
Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO)
Charity Number: 1203814
Year Ending: 15 July 2025
Reference: AR25-REM-CIO-2c
Trustees, Annual Report
1. Objectives and Activities
The objectives of the charity are:
The relief of financial hardship among people granted
refugee status and their dependants living temporarily
or permanently in the United Kingdom.
To provide education and training opportunities.
To assist beneficiaries in adapting and integrating into
their new communities.
To facilitate entertainment, recreation, and social
activities for community wellbeing.
Main Activities During 2024-2025
During the year, the charity continued to provide practical
support and guidance to newly arrived immigrants and
refugee families.
Our activities included:
Providing one-to-one appointments to help individuals
and families complete applications relating to
education, schools, colleges, social security, housing,
driving licences, and other essential services.
Assisting approximately 50 families and individuals with
basic application processes and referring them to

appropriate organisations and authorities, including
local hubs, social services, solicitors, and Members of
Parliament (MPS).
Supporting newly arrived migrant families in resolving
internal family disputes by explaining UK laws, equality
rights, and the consequences of unlawful behaviour.
Some serious domestic cases were referred to
mediators and social services. Several cases were
resolved successfully, while one family continues to
undergo rehabilitation and assessment.
Providing urgent interpretation support in Pashto and
Persian languages, particularly for hospital visits and
emergency situations. Committee members voluntarily
gave their time alongside their self-employment
commitments to respond to urgent community needs.
Establishing a separate funeral support committee to
assist both members and non-members who have no
financial support available for funeral expenses.
Creating a youth sports team, particularly in cricket,
which has shown encouraging performance and
engagement among young people.
New Developments and Future Plans
One of our key achievements this year was building stronger
relationships with other charitable organisations and
community groups, including Connection, Ummah
Community, and the Afghan British Council. Through these
partnerships, we are now able to refer clients more
effectively and provide wider support services.
Many community members have expressed interest in

supporting victims of humanitarian crises and promoting
education for deprived communities, particularly girls,
education in Afghanistan. As a result, the charity intends to
review and amend its charitable objectives in the future to
include these causes.
The trustees continue to work on a voluntary basis and do
not receive salaries or financial benefits from the charity.
Current funds remain largely unchanged apart from small
additional contributions personally made by committee
members.
2. Structure, Governance and
Management
The trustees and management committee members during
the year were:
Mr Naqeeb Hashimi - Chairperson
Mr Sayab Khan - Deputy Chairperson
Mr Raz Mohammad - Secretary
Mr Nik Mohammad - Treasurer
Following the Annual General Meeting held after three years,
changes were made to the committee structure. Mr Zafar
Khan resigned from his position, and the above committee
members were elected through a voting process.
3. Financial Review
Total Income: £365
Total Expenditure: £0
Total Reserves at Year End: £2,204
The charity continues to maintain modest reserves to
support future community activities and emergency

assistance work.