Yemen Emergency Appeal

Nearly 17 million people in Yemen are grappling with food insecurity. More than half are severely hungry, with 7 million on the brink of famine. As public services collapse, almost 15 million people lack basic healthcare, and over 3 million have fled their homes for makeshift shelters. After 8 years of devastating conflict, the nation’s fabric is torn, affecting lives and livelihoods, and pushing over 24 million people to rely on humanitarian aid.

Your support can bring vital relief to these families. By sharing your blessings, you provide not just food and water but hope and stability. Giving, no matter the amount, is a profound act of compassion that echoes blessings in this life and beyond. Help transform the lives of those who have endured a lot since the start of the conflict.

Donate your Sadaqah and Zakat to the Yemen Emergency Appeal. Your donation can make a real difference, offering sustenance, safety, and a path to recovery for those in need.

£20 will provide 10+ hot meals for people in Yemen.

£35 will provide a food pack for a family in Yemen.

£40 will provide a neighbourhood with clean drinking water

£90 will provide a family with a water tank to store clean water

£100 will provide financial support to a family to bring order to their lives.

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The amount of tax we claim will be 25% of the total value of your donations in that tax year. Furthermore, if you are a higher taxpayer, you are also entitled to claim the difference between the basic rate which we will claim and the amount of tax you have actually paid. For further details on how you can do this, please contact your tax office. If your tax situation changes and your gifts will no longer be eligible for the Gift Aid scheme please contact us and we will amend your record accordingly.

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Save the Children of Yemen

In the shadow of conflict, Yemen’s women and children bear the heaviest burden. Over the past 6 years, preventable diseases have claimed the lives of thousands of children, with malnutrition being the grim reaper of health and hope.

This crisis, wrought by human hands, could cease if there was a will to end it. Yet, the world’s leaders seem to turn a blind eye to the plight of Yemen’s most vulnerable. It’s upon us to act within our means to extend a lifeline to our brethren. The Islamic Welfare Trust is steadfast in providing essential food aid to those enduring the harsh realities of conflict. Your continued support towards our Yemen Emergency Appeal is vital in protecting and nurturing the lives of Yemeni women and children.

YEMEN WATER APPEAL

  • Over 15.3 million Yemenis, more than half the population, lack access to adequate, safe water for drinking, cooking, and sanitation.
  • Nearly 55% of the population struggles to obtain safe drinking water.

Yemen remains one of the most water-scarce nations globally. The ongoing conflict has increased the struggles of families for clean water even further, leaving them vulnerable to waterborne diseases and continued hardship. Your donation to Yemen Water Appeal can help save lives.

YEMEN FOOD APPEAL

  • Around 17 million Yemenis are food insecure, struggling daily to feed their families.
  • Over 2 million children under five suffer from acute malnutrition.

Yemen is facing one of the worst hunger crises in the world. Families are in dire need of food assistance to survive, with millions on the brink of famine. Access to nutritious food is a distant dream for many, leading to widespread malnutrition and preventable deaths. Your donations towards Yemen Food Appeal can provide critical food aid and bring hope to those living on the edge of survival. Help us combat hunger and save lives in Yemen.

DONATE ZAKAT TO YEMEN

Yemen faces severe poverty, particularly among families, widows, and orphans.

  • About 80% need urgent aid, struggling for basic needs.
  • Many widows and orphans rely on your Sadaqah and Zakat.

Your Zakat is their hope. With your Zakat we can provide food, water, and financial aid to the most affected in Yemen. Your Zakat is more than aid; it’s a lifeline for many widows and orphans. Donate your Zakat to Yemen and help us support families, widows, and orphans facing hardship.

WHY DONATE TO THE YEMEN EMERGENCY APPEAL?

  • A child under 5 dies every 10 minutes from preventable causes.
  • 17.4 million facing hunger and malnutrition.
  • 21.6 million need humanitarian assistance.
  • 80% struggle for food and basic services.
  • Over 1.5 million women are at risk of acute malnutrition.

Disaster can Strike Anywhere, Anytime

Unfortunately, recent human history has emphatically confirmed this reality. Since the turn of the century, we have seen disaster after disaster unfold, some natural but predominantly manmade. As a Muslim Humanitarian Charity, it’s crucial for us to have emergency funds readily available to respond swiftly to these disasters.

Whether it’s the Gaza Emergency Appeal, Yemen Emergency Appeal, Syrian Refugee Crisis Appeal, Turkey-Syria Earthquake Appeal, Afghanistan Emergency Appeal, Pakistan Floods Appeal, Rohingya Refugee Crisis Appeal, or Africa Drought Appeal, our ability to continue helping those affected by these conflicts, wars, and crises relies on your ongoing support. We urge you to donate your Sadaqah and Zakat to these appeals, aiding in the protection of lives throughout the year and in times of crisis.

However, if you are looking to build a Masjid as Sadaqah Jariyah for your loved ones, or if you wish to build a water pump, donate a food pack, sponsor a sewing machine, sponsor an orphan, sponsor a hafiz, or need to give Kaffarah for Breaking an Oath, consider our appeals. Donate to the Ramadan Food Appeal, the Ramadan Zakat Appeal, or simply donate your Zakat to assist the poor and needy around the world. Insha’Allah, donate with confidence for the sake of Allah.

Islamic Charity – Under the Supervision of Islamic Scholars

Alhamdulillah, our name clearly gives the message. We are an Islamic Charity aiming to help the Ummah in need. This is how our donation policy works

  1. Your donation is your Amanah 
  2. We will spend your donation on the project you donated for.
  3. For every Emergency Appeal e.g. Pakistan Floods Appeal, Syria Emergency Appeal, Yemen Emergency Appeal, Gaza Emergency Appeal or Rohingya Crisis Appeal, we operate a 100% Donation Policy – no admin, no salary
  4. Zakat: 100% Zakat Policy
  5. For remaining appeals and projects we operate on a 90% donation policy. 10% is used for administration and marketing.

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