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#LetsBuildTogetherFor further questions visit us online at:

www.charityweek.com or email [email protected]

ANNUAL REPORT 2017

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2 Charity Week Annual Report 2017

WelcomeWho Took PartBuilding The TeamsResource DistributionExpenditureSocial MediaGrand TotalCountry TotalsWhere The Money GoesAnnual DinnersConclusionAppendix

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CONTENTS

Charity Week for Orphans and Needy Children is a volunteer-led campaign of Islamic Relief.

The ultimate vision of Charity Week is to become a vehicle to inspire Muslim youth to become active, socially engaged and united upon Islam.

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Assalaamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu...

... and welcome to our Annual Report for 2017. It was always going to be difficult this year to consolidate the huge achievements of 2016 and achieve the same buzz. At the same time we were faced with trying to make this entirely volunteer-led project into an example of sustainable growth. The whole Islamic Relief family has provided significant guidance and support in helping us take steps in the right direction.

This year Charity Week took place in six countries; UK, Canada, Germany, Qatar, USA and Australia. It’s been a truly inspiring journey to bring teams from across the world - bridging language barriers and cultural differences - and discover that what unites us is stronger than what divides us. It is this slow but rewarding process that gave us our inspiration to choose Building Better Together as our theme this year.

We are proud of what we are building here at Charity Week and we want the foundations to be strong. We want each volunteer to be a brick in our structure - to be supported and to support those who come after them. And from this to rise a structure that not only supports itself but can support children across the world who need our help.

With special thanks to the unknown bucketer, hard-working event planner, the person who gave up time with friends and family to make this project work. You are all heroes - the foundation stones that hold this building up.

THE GOOD WE BUILDBUILDS US

INTERNATIONAL DIRECTOR Ahmed ShaikhUK NATIONAL DIRECTOR Ahthsham Ashraf

CANADA NATIONAL DIRECTOR Gulaid Egeh QATAR NATIONAL DIRECTOR Aya Abd Elaal

GERMANY NATIONAL DIRECTOR Samim FaizUSA NATIONAL DIRECTOR Ayat Abdel-Rahman

AUSTRALIA NATIONAL DIRECTORS Sam Granzooy & Rahaf Ahmed

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AUSTRALIAMacquarie University University of New South Wales

University of Technology Sydney

CANADAAlbertaUniversity of CalgaryMount Royal University

Greater OntarioBrock UniversityUniversity of Ontario Institute of Technology

Queens UniversityUniversity of OttawaWilfrid Laurier University

Nova ScotiaDalhousie UniversityQuebec Champlain College Saint-Lambert

Concordia UniversityDawson CollegeMarionopolis CollegeMcGill UniversityUniversité de MontréalVanier CollegeToronto Gibraltar Leadership Academy

Ryerson UniversityUniversity of Toronto - Scarborough

University of Toronto - St. George

York UniversityYork University - Glendon Campus

GERMANYParticipating Cities

AlzenauBerlinBielefeldBonnBremenChemnitzFrankfurtFreiburgHamburgHannoverHildesheimHomburgKarlsruheLeipzigLeverkusenLübeckMainzMannheimStuttgart Wuppertal

QATARCarnegie Mellon University in Qatar

Texas A&M University at Qatar

Georgetown University Qatar

Virginia Commonwealth University Arts Qatar

College of North Atlantic Qatar

Qatar UniversityUniversity of Calgary in Qatar

Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar

Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar

UKLondonAl Noor Primary School

Ayesha Community School

British Islamic Medical Association, London

City, University of London

Ebrahim CollegeGoldsmiths, University of London

Imperial College London

Islamia Primary SchoolIslamic Relief UKKing’s College LondonKingston UniverisityL&S Islamic ReliefLeyton Sixth FormLondon School of Economics and Political Science

Middlesex University London

Mulberry School for Girls

Preston Manor SchoolQueen Mary University and Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry

Queen’s University Belfast

Royal Holloway, University of London

Slough and Eton School

SOAS, University of London

St George’s Medical School

University College London

University of Cambridge

University of

RoehamptonUniversity of West London

Valentines High School

Woodhouse College Islamic Society

MidlandsAl Aqsa SchoolAl-Furqan Primary School

Anglia Ruskin University

Avicenna Academy Beauchamp CollegeBirchfield Independent Girls School

Birmingham Community

Cadbury CollegeCoventry University De Montfort UniversityHumanitarian Academy for Development

Islamic Relief Worldwide

Keele UniversityKing Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys

King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls

Leicester Islamic Academy

Loughborough University

Nottingham Trent University

Oxford Brookes University

Reddings Lane Nursery

Rugby CommunityStaffordshire UniversityTIC - Islamic Relief Clothing

The Pioneers Academy

The Wisdom Academy

University of East Anglia

University of LincolnUniversity of Nottingham

University of OxfordUniversity of WarwickWyggeston and Queen Elizabeth College

NorthAfifah High School for Girls

Bahr AcademyBatley / Dewsbury IR Community

Cardinal Newman College, Preston

Ghausia Girls High School

Leeds Beckett University

Liverpool John Moores University

Manchester Community

Manchester Islamic High School for Girls

Manchester Muslim Preparatory School

Redbrick AcademySheffield Hallam University

Teeside UniversityUniversity of Huddersfield

University of HullUniversity of Leeds University of Sunderland

University of YorkYork St John UniversityScotlandGLASGOWAspire HigherCity of Glasgow College

Eastwood High SchoolGlasgow Caledonian University

Grange AcademyHolyrood Secondary School

Hutchesons’ Grammar School

Islamic Academy of Scotland

Islamic Centre Hamilton

Islamic Education Trust Cumbernauld

iSyllabus UKMasjid Darul Quran Islamic Centre

Masjid NoorMearns Castle High School

Scottish Police Muslim Association (SPMA)

Shawlands AcademyThe Scottish Association of Minority Ethnic Educators (SAMEE)

University of GlasgowUniversity of Strathclyde

University of the West of Scotland

Williamwood High School

Woodfarm Education Centre (W.E.C.)

Young MuslimsAberdeenAberdeen Mosque

and Islamic Centre (AMIC)

Masjid Alhikmah and Community Centre

Robert Gordon University Aberdeen

University of AberdeenEDINBURGHBlackhall MosqueHeriot-Watt UniversityIqra AcademyDUNDEEAbertay UniversityDundee Al Maktoum Mosque

Future Leaders Academy (FLA)

University of DundeeYusuf Youth Initiative (YYI)

St AndrewsUniversity of St Andrews

South1Ummah Southampton

Bournemouth University

Falmouth UniversityFitrah Southampton Islamic Primary School

Madani Academy Primary School

Medway UniversitySouthampton Solent University

University of BrightonUniversity of ExeterUniversity of KentUniversity of PlymouthUniversity of Portsmouth

University of ReadingUniversity of Southampton

University of Surrey University of SussexWales & The WestAl Ashraf NurseryAl Ashraf Primary School

Cardiff Metropolitian University

Cardiff Muslim Primary School

Cardiff UniversitySwansea UniversityUniversity of BathUniversity of BristolUniversity of Gloucestershire

University of South Wales

University of West England

USACaliforniaCalifornia State Polytechnic, Pomona

California State University, Long Beach

University of California, Berkeley

University of California, Davis

University of California, Los Angeles

IllinoisLoyola University Chicago

Illinois Institute of Technology

Roosevelt UniversityUniversity of ChicagoMassachusettsMassachusetts Institute of Technology

Northeastern University

Tufts UniversityNew YorkBernard M Baruch College

Brooklyn CollegeCollege of Staten Island

Columbia UniversityHunter CollegeJohn Jay College of Criminal Justice

Lehman CollegeNew York UniversityNew York University Tandon School of Engineering

Queens CollegeSt. Johns UniversityThe City College of New York

Union CollegeTexasBrookhaven CollegeLone Star CollegeNorth Lake CollegeRice UniversityRichland CollegeSouthern Methodist University

Texas A&M University - College Station§

University of HoustonUniversity of North Texas

University of Texas at Arlington

University of Texas at Austin

University of Texas at Dallas

University of Texas at San Antonio

WHO TOOK PARTMore than 200 institutions across six countries participated this year!

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75%of applicants

worldwide were in full-time education

392applications were

received for Charity Week 2017

23The average age of German applicants. For other countries

it was 21

Half of all Australian

applications were for Marketing

‘Assemble 2’ events held internationally from Sept-Oct 2017

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“ASSEMBLE 1”Delivered by the International Team, the

aim of Assemble 1 is to bring together the

National and Regional teams of each country

and have them motivated through inspiring

talks, workshops and meeting each other.

“Knolling” is now a word well known to

many Charity Week team members and the

connection between Lego, the battle of Uhud

and Charity Week is an important lesson.

“ASSEMBLE 2”Assemble 2 is aimed at the institutions and

cities taking part in Charity Week. This is

delivered by the National and Regional

Teams. It was amazing to see the same talks

delivered at Assemble 1 being delivered at

Assemble 2, but by different people. This is

the beauty of Charity Week - one idea, many

voices. We hope the institutions left feeling

inspired, motivated and educated.

It is difficult to recruit, maintain and motivate a team spread across the world. Training has been and remains an area that requires more dedication and improvement in Charity Week. We hope to continue and diversify broadcasting our training programme to achieve better results in the coming year.

BUILDING THE TEAMS

Team-building activity in Stuttgart, Germany

Break-time during UK AssembleQatar Assemble

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Figures reflect new resources purchased to deliver Charity Week 2017 and do not include existing resources that were successfully returned for re-use from the previous year.*USA purchased buckets locally, Qatar, Germany, Canada and Australia had buckets delivered from the UK as these countries do not sell charity buckets.**Paper pennyboxes were only offered in the UK.

RESOURCE DISTRIBUTION

This year we rolled out a new system by which institutions were categorised according to size in order to streamline resource orders. We are constantly working to reduce excess.

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UKA man from France was seconded to

London for work. Bored and alone, he

searched for any Islamic event happening

at that time in London on Facebook.

Spotting the London Annual Dinner

he decided to turn up in person. After

seeing the Annual Dinner, he was now

considering moving his family to London

because he wanted his children to grow

up in this atmosphere.

AustraliaWeeks before Charity Week was due to

start, one of the universities taking part

pulled out. For a moment, everything was

up in the air. Finally, a brother and sister

stepped up. Even if it was just them, they

would make sure Charity Week happened.

Their conviction gave others strength

and the show went on. As long as even

one person believes in the vision, there is

always hope.

SHORT STORIES FROM CHARITY WEEK ACROSS THE GLOBE

GermanyA sister from Germany who was

organising a regional event was

approached by a stranger. She soon learnt

he was her own uncle. He happened to be

in the same town on that day and came

to this event not realising that it would

reunite him with the niece he had never

met.

Unity on a community level leads to unity

at a family level - and vice versa.

USAJust weeks before Charity Week, Texas

was hit by a devastating hurricane that

meant that some team members had

their houses flooded and were literally

homeless. Did that stop them having team

meetings or organising? No. If anything,

they said they were more dedicated

knowing that they would eventually be

fine, but the orphans and needy children

would not be without their help.

CanadaA large Islamic High School announced

just weeks before Charity Week that they

would no longer be able to offer places

to their high school students. This was

very distressing and these students were

scrambling for alternative schools. A new

Islamic school - Gibraltar Leadership

Academy - was set up by teachers from

the previous school and within weeks of

starting it, they signed up and took part in

Charity Week too!

QatarIn some institutions, it is hard to get the

students involved. In Qatar, they went one

step further and got the faculty involved.

Professors and lecturers planted trees,

cut cakes and took part in events. It was

dawah, appreciation and charity all mixed

into one!

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EXPENDITURE

Every single penny that we get to run the project is money that belongs to the orphans and needy children. This budget is an amanah for us. It is our responsibility to ensure that this investment is a wise one that we return back many times over.

10:1Approximate ratio of

Funds Raised to Budget Internationally

UK£ GBP

Canada$ CAD

QatarQAR

Germany€ EUR

USA$ USD

Australia$ AUD

RESOURCES 14,683.02 7,308.31 6,171.40 4,981.85 7,179.28 895.74

TRAVEL 8,563.44 1,391.85 0 1,005.85 0 0

TRAINING 4,952.65 2,220.49 1,533.75 1,274.71 868.79 0

REGIONAL EVENTS & DINNERS

39,356.89 7,397.36 16,661.50 778.68 3,528.49 300

MISC 534.23 78.54 827.37 0 1300.24 79.60

TOTAL 68,090.23 18,396.55 25,194.02 8,041.09 12,876.80 1275.34

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Country Approximate Ratio of Funds Raised to Budget

UK 14:1

Canada 2:1

Qatar 6:1

Germany 10:1

USA 11:1

Australia 5:1

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FacebookFacebook Live has been the surprise of the year as it allowed volunteers across the world to experience events taking place thousands of miles away; a promising development we can build on.

TwitterWe had fewer Twitter storms this year but engagement has increased thanks to strong leadership by our social media gurus. We are engaging more with associated accounts and the potential is there to go further (including aiming for the blue tick!).

YouTubeWe released some great videos on YouTube but the engagement has still been much lower than we would like. As there is only one YouTube channel for all of Charity Week, a new strategy is needed to make it more visible.

SnapchatSnapchat was the most popular online venue to experience Charity Week 2017, with the stories, ease of use and filters combining to blow away anyone who was lucky enough to watch.

InstagramCharity Week is full of so many amazing pictures and stories and Instagram holds hosts of potential for the future. We need to tap into more of our friends with filters!

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

UK 100 974 1760 3063 3990 4868 5534 5758

CANADA - - - - 638 887 1032 1158

QATAR - - - - 292 718 891 1021

GERMANY - - - - - 872 1208 1441

USA - - - - - 566 722 874

AUSTRALIA - - - - - - 424 509

INTERNATIONAL - - - - - - 1571 2197

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2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

UK 30 260 834 1193 1647 2144 2423 2667

CANADA - - - - 193 298 361 438

QATAR - - - - - 263 365 462

GERMANY - - - - - 134 204 267

USA - - - - - 383 487 548

AUSTRALIA - - - - - - 181 224

INTERNATIONAL - - - - - - 535

SOCIAL MEDIA

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AN AVERAGE OF

£1.91 GBP | $3.41 CAD | QR9.73QAR | €2.18 EUR | $2.67 USD | $3.48 AUD

WAS RAISED DURING EVERY SECOND OF CHARITY WEEK 2017

38THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE ON THE CW INTERNATIONAL

WHATSAPP GROUP

International meetings were held on Wednesdays at...

UK 8pmCanada 3pm

Germany 9pmQatar 10pmUSA 3pm

Australia 6am!

HOURS THAT ASHRAF KENNY (ISLAMIC RELIEF SOUTH AFRICA) SPENT

TRAVELLING TO GET TO THE INTERNATIONAL ANNUAL

DINNER IN SCOTLAND

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A BANANA

was auctioned for

£3,000The bid was shared between the Somali Society and Bangla Society at UCL as an

act of unity

£24,675The amount a themed cake was auctioned

for in UCL

Charity Week Canada had Province Teams for the first time in 2017, with Quebec leading its own training event, Assemble 2

on September 30th, 2017

The Charity Week Show was broadcast from Islam Channel

Studios in London where people called in from across

the world to donate

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GRAND TOTAL11

£1,157,859.44 GBP

$2,069,535.58 CAD

€1,319,192.99 EUR

QR5,900,760.87 QAR

$1,621,046.56 USD

$2,113,850.40 AUD

Approximate currency equivalences April 2018

May Allah make the unity we generate greater than any number can show!

Charity Week Totals

2004 to 2017

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£ 76

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£736

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£59

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2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

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Charity Week Annual Report 2017

Online Payments

Card Payments Bank Deposits orCheques

34%

83%

55%

>99%

32%

58%

8%17%

23%

<1%

77%

37%

8%

68%

UK

Canada

Germany

Qatar

USA

Austra

lia

Sponsorships

*Cheques in the case of US & Canada

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UK TOTAL £948,767.46

Our motivation has never been about the money. It is been about working hard to bring people together. The projects that are funded are a demonstration of the rewards that are reaped by cooperation. The totals are not how we gauge our success, but show us what is possible. NB Due to significant fluctuations in exchange rates some mild

discrepancies in figures are inevitable. Wherever possible we have

underestimated or rounded down.

COUNTRY TOTALS

London £464,026.47

Scotland £122,935.54

Midlands £117,975.30

North £96,252.35

South £92,992.88

Wales & West £51,904.92General £2,680

2016Funds Raised in CW2016 and CW2017 by Country

Canada

Germany

Qatar

USA

UK

Australia

Donation Streams

2016

2017

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CANADA TOTAL $36,967.15

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GERMANY TOTAL €78,589.09

Toronto $10,297.14

Quebec $8,918.77

Alberta $6,899.31

Greater Ontario $5,827.86

Nova Scotia $1,431.60

General $3,592.47Stuttgart €15,420

Hannover €14,910.66

Hamburg €14,421.50

Frankfurt €9,020.60

Berlin €2,862.71Bonn €2,600.14Karlsruhe €2,380.12Alzenau €1,664.41Chemnitz €1,626Hildesheim €1,333.33Bielefied €1,111Mannheim €1,407.69

General €7,235.88

Lübeck €666.80Homburg €615Leverkusen €334Bremen €313.43Mainz €305Wuppertal €285.67Freiburg €279.90Leipzig €155.25{

COUNTRY TOTALS

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QATAR TOTAL QAR 160,155.71

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USA TOTAL $147,516.11

AUSTRALIA TOTAL $5,978.40

Qatar University QR 46,873.28

College of North Atlantic Qatar

QR 29248

Hamad Bin Khalifa University QR 15156

Texas A&M University at Qatar QR 14385

Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar QR 14577

Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar QR 13,435

University of Calgary in Qatar QR 10,307.23

Georgetown University QatarQR 9,177.12

Virginia Commonwealth University Arts Qatar

QR 3,861.12General

QR 3,135.96

New York$119,010.15

Texas $14,055.36

Massachussetts $6,859.63California $4,641.04Illinois $1,979.31General $970.62

University of South Wales$3,875

Macquarie University$1,579.20

University of Technology Sydney $54

General $470.20

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THERE’S A FIRST TIME FOR EVERYTHING, EVEN IN NEW

YORK.

Brooklyn College took part in Charity

Week for the first time and a 13 year old

bought a painting at auction for $170.

A sister at The City College of NY

surprised her team by designing and

sponsoring a Snapchat filter for Charity

Week, getting even more people excited

and involved.

A brother from Hunter College fulfilled

his promise to his institution by shaving

his head after they hit the $30,000 mark -

and did it at the Annual Dinner!

FIRST PRIZE FOR FILLING A JAR WITH

MONEY?

AN EXTRA GYM SESSION!

Dalhousie University, Canada, worked with a local Islamic

school to set up a competition in class.

Whichever class filled the jar the highest got an extra gym period!

DIVERSITY + UNITY =

ON THE FIRST DAY OF CHARITY WEEK, TEAMS ACROSS GERMANY RAN SANDWICH STALLS AS A

UNITY-THEMED FUNDRAISER.

DIFFERENT INGREDIENTS. UNITED IN BREAD.

DELICIOUS SANDWICHES.

€ 7,000 AMOUNT WHICH ONE MINIFIGURE SOLD FOR DURING A WHATSAPP AUCTION IN GERMANY

INSTEAD OF AN INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTION CLAIMING THE TOTAL, THE BIDDERS CELEBRATED THIS INCREDIBLE FEAT BY ADDING IT TO THE “UNITY POT” FOR CHARITY WEEK GERMANY.

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Number of flights a member of the UK

team took to travel (within hours of his

brother’s wedding) from Pakistan to the

International Annual Dinner in Scotland

3,000Distance in miles between the two

furthest institutions in the US

MIT IN BOSTON & UC

BERKELEY IN CALIFORNIA

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ORPHAN SPONSORSHIP

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The process that we go through to fund projects is unique. The aim is to find the perfect balance between emergency projects and long-term. We also seek to set a balance between projects that are in the news and those that are equally deserving, but never make the headlines.

The result is a variety of projects with some focusing on healthcare, others on education and still others on providing food and water. The only way to achieve this ideal range of projects is through working together. We do not have to choose between one and another; we can help them all.

WHERE THE MONEY GOESCW Projects Team request projects

from Islamic Relief Programme Desks

Proposals are reviewed and

adjusted to maximise impact

and variety

The best options are presented to all the CW teams to give

their opinions

The most popular projects are funded

depending on volunteer opinion &

money raised

GAZA, PAKISTAN & JORDANOrphan Sponsorship£110,204 GBP | $196,975 CAD | €125,534 EUR QR561,573 QAR | $154,278 USD | $201,150 AUD*By uniting together, Charity Week has helped provide one-to-one orphan sponsorship across the world.This year, funds raised have provided food, clothing, education and healthcare for 66 Syrian orphans in Jordan, 69 Palestinian orphans in the West Bank and Gaza and 44 Pakistani orphans.

*A £22,739 efficiency saving from CW2016 Syria paediatric clinic projects was reallocated to one-to-one sponsorship for Palestine & Pakistan.

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Charity Week Annual Report 2017EMERGENCY PROJECTS17

MYANMAREmergency Response Project, Sittwe Township in Rakhine State Inside Myanmar £200,000 GBP | $357,482 CAD | €227,810 EUR QR1,019,194 QAR | $279,998 USD | $365,089 AUDThe persecution of the Rohingya has been an ongoing and devastating man-made disaster. This unique project was provided as an emergency response but with a long-term view. Approximately 9,300 internally displaced refugees were provided with six months supply of food, income for households in extreme poverty and the construction of shelters where housing was inadequate.

YEMENEmergency Nutrition Response for Acutely Malnourished Children, Amran Governate£200,000 GBP | $357,482 CAD | €227,810 EUR QR1,019,194 QAR | $279,998 USD | $365,089 AUDThe protracted war in Yemen has had a terrible impact on a whole generation of children. Approximately 4,120 malnourished children and 3,473 pregnant or breastfeeding mothers have been provided with emergency treatment and medicines through this project. The money provided medical equipment, clinic staff wages as well as training to help workers effectively identify malnourishment in the population.

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GAZAEarly Detection & Prevention of Hearing & Speech Difficulties Among Pre-Schoolers in Gaza£280,000 GBP | $500,464 CAD | €319,013 EUR QR1,426,953 QAR | $392,020 USD | $511,182 AUDIt should never be the case that an easily treatable disability should prevent a child from living as normal a life as possible. In war-torn Gaza, 20,000 children have been screened for hearing and speech difficulties as a part of this project. As a result, 100 hearing aids were fitted and 1,200 speech and hearing treatments were prescribed. To help empower the community, 3,500 parents and carers were educated on identifying and managing hearing and speech problems.

TURKEY-SYRIA BORDERProviding Equipment & Medicine to Al-Amal Hospital£3,274 GBP | $5,853 CAD | €3,731 EUR QR 16,688 QAR | $4,584 USD | $5,978 AUDThe Al-Amal hospital is the main hospital on the border between Turkey and Syria. The most seriously injured civilians are evacuated here from inside Syria. Funds from Charity Week have provided medicines and medical equipment to this vital institution.

SOMALIAAccess to Maternal, Neonatal & Primary Healthcare, Balcad & Bondhere Districts, Mogadishu£105,366 GBP | $188,330 CAD | €120,047 EUR QR536,959 QAR | $147,516USD | $192,352 AUDWe often take for granted the huge amount of medical care required during birth and infancy. This project has provided medicines, equipment, funds medical staff and transfers - where needed - to specialist centres. With special attention given to local circumstances, solar panels were installed in clinics to safeguard against power cuts. Together with health education programmes in the community, funds raised from Charity Week have benefitted thousands of children.

HEALTH

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MALAWISchool Enhancement & Rehabilitation in Malemia School, Domasi£150,000 GBP | $268,104. CAD | €170,915 EUR QR764,455 QAR | $210,015 USD | $273,859 AUDHappy, healthy children learn faster and better and this is why this project was launched to completely transform a community in the third poorest country on Earth. A school teaching 1,003 chil-dren was entirely refurbished, providing 11 classrooms, new teaching materials, new toilet facilities, wash facilities and a provision of a daily meal allowance. In addition, solar panels were installed to ensure a reliable supply of electricity.

SOMALIAPrimary School Education Through the EAA Educate a

Child Programmed in Somalia£31,423 GBP | $56,182 CAD | €35,809 EUR QR 160,155 QAR | $43,998 USD | $57,374 AUDToo often if a child in Somalia comes from a family that is too poor to pay for education, they are destined for child labour or worse. Funds from Charity Week have provided 300 school children with a free primary school education to last a year, allowing their families some hope where incomes are cripplingly low.

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SYRIAOrphanage Support Inside Syria£20,679 GBP | $36,967 CAD | €23,557 EUR QR105,379 QAR | $28,950USD | $37,748 AUDThis intervention has ensured a continuous functioning of an orphanage located in Ihtimlat village, Azaz Northern Aleppo. Here, 476 orphaned children reside after having lost their parents. Funds have provided 570 food parcels, 570 hygiene kits, 70 beds and mattresses, more than 200 blankets and basic furniture that was lacking. Many of these children have been through devastating tragedy and their orphanage is the only home they have now.

EUROPESupport for Escaped Trafficked Children £77,555 GBP | $138,637 CAD | €88,358 EUR QR395,219 QAR | $108,577 USD | $141,571 AUDA sad reality of the world we live in is the exploitation of children when they are alone and vulnerable. This unique project provided specialist advice for such children who have managed to escape from traffickers. The project ensured that 81 youth all had suitable and appropriate accommodation. Separate counselling for girls and boys was provided to help them overcome traumas of the past.

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ANNUAL DINNERS

Even though we plan Charity Week together, organise events together and spend the money together, we still get amazed at how cool it is for Charity Week teams to physically come together at the Annual Dinners. They are a chance to celebrate, reflect on our intentions and to renew them for the next year.

UK

SOUTH WALES & WEST MIDLANDS NORTH LONDONSCOTLAND &

INTERNATIONAL

VENUEUniversity Hall,

University of Surrey

County Hall

Cardiff

The Empire Hall,

Leicester

Premier Banqueting

Leeds

Premier Banqueting,

Harrow

Crowne Plaza Hotel,

Glasgow

DATE Sat 11th Nov Sun 12th Nov Sat 18th Nov Sat 18th Nov Sun 19th Nov Sun 26th Nov

ATTENDEES

(approx.) 150 150 250 150 450 500

CANADA GERMANY QATAR USA AUSTRALIA

TORONTO HAMBURG DOHA TEXAS NEW YORK CITY SYDNEY

VENUE Bond Place HotelEge Palas

Eventhouse

Student Centre

Ballroom , Qatar

Foundation

UC Ballroom,

University of HoustonBellozino Hall Private Venue

DATE Sat 18th Nov Sat 18th Nov Thu 23rd Nov Sat 18th Nov Sun 19th Nov Sat 25th Nov

ATTENDEES

(approx.) 100 200 120 50 175 15

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THE GREAT CHARITY WEEK BAKE OFF

Cakes and Charity Week go hand-in-hand each year - more

recently they have been going head-to-head. The winner and

runners-up for the Great Charity Week Bake Off were announced

after much anticipation at the International Annual Dinner.

THE INTERNATIONAL ANNUAL DINNER GLASGOW

This year the International Annual Dinner was in Glasgow, Scotland. The legendary hospitality of the Scots did not disappoint. Everything from Irn-Bru in glass bottles to Scottish shortbread was on hand to make us think twice about ever leaving. We were joined by guests from the US, Canada, Germany - and of course the surprise announcement of the South Africans. As one attendee put it, “I’ve never seen anything like this before.” Well, not for another year at least inshaAllah!

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CONCLUSION

We hope that you take away from this Annual Report something that is more than just the big numbers, the interesting stories or statistics; it is a commitment that it is time to rebuild our ummah, brick by brick.

Abu Musa (Radhi-Allahu ‘anhu) reported Allah’s Messenger (peace and blessings be upon him) as saying:

A believer is like a brick for another believer, the one supporting the other.Sahih Muslim - Book 32: Hadith 6257

Photo: CW Germany Vice director welcoming a new volunteer

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APPENDIX2017

INSTITUTION / CITY TOTALS

AUSTRALIA

CANADA

GERMANY

QATAR

UNITED KINGDOM

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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Institution  Deposits  Online Card

Payments Text Total Macquarie University  $1,119.00 $460.20 $0.00 $0.00 $1,579.20University of New South Wales (UNSW) $785.00 $3,090.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,875.00University of Technology Sydney (UTS) $0.00 $54.00 $0.00 $0.00 $54.00Unity - General  $0.00 $470.20 $0.00 $0.00 $470.20TOTALS $1,904.00 $4,074.40 $0.00 $0.00 $5,978.40

Overall Total $5,978.40

Institution Deposits /

Checks Online Card

Payments Text Total University of Ontario Institute of Technology $932.50 $65.00 $0.00 $0.00 $997.50

Brock University $574.87 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $574.87Cégep Édouard-Montpetit $480.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $480.00Champlain College Saint-Lambert $1,876.40 $52.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,928.40Concordia University $528.50 $25.00 $0.00 $0.00 $553.50Dalhousie university $1,411.60 $20.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,431.60

Dawson College $647.55 $83.91 $0.00 $0.00 $731.46Gibraltor Leadership Academy $2,001.10 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,001.10Marianopolis College $210.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $210.00

McGill University $3,188.90 $139.54 $0.00 $0.00 $3,328.44Mount Royal University $1,131.65 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,131.65Queen's University $2,315.45 $989.62 $0.00 $0.00 $3,305.07Ryerson University $1,407.00 $63.91 $0.00 $0.00 $1,470.91

Université de Montréal (UDEM) $1,161.15 $62.82 $0.00 $0.00 $1,223.97University of Calgary $5,584.66 $183.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,767.66University of Ottawa $447.00 $20.00 $0.00 $0.00 $467.00

APPENDIX

AUSTRALIA - AUD

CANADA - CAD

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University of Toronto Scarborough $1,943.00 $560.47 $0.00 $0.00 $2,503.47University of Toronto-St.George Campus $2,940.71 $35.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,975.71University of Waterloo  $373.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $373.00

Vanier College $0.00 $463.00 $0.00 $0.00 $463.00Wilfrid Laurier University  $110.42 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $110.42

York University $723.23 $22.72 $0.00 $0.00 $745.95York University Glendon $600.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $600.00

General $165.00 $3,427.47 $0.00 $0.00 $3,592.47

TOTALS $30,753.69 $6,213.46 $0.00 $0.00 $36,967.15Overall

Total $36,967.15

Institution  Deposits  Online  Sponsorships Text Total 

Alzenau 0.00 € 1,664.41 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 1,664.41 €

Berlin 670.71 € 2,192.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 2,862.71 €

Bielefeld 1,111.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 1,111.00 €

Bonn 1,204.14 € 1,396.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 2,600.14 €

Bremen 313.43 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 313.43 €

Chemnitz 810.00 € 816.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 1,626.00 €

Frankfurt 5,815.60 € 2,165.00 € 1,040.00 € 0.00 € 9,020.60 €

Freiburg 279.90 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 279.90 €

Hamburg 8,266.00 € 4,300.00 € 1,855.50 € 0.00 € 14,421.50 €

Hannover 10,680.66 € 2,640.00 € 1,590.00 € 0.00 € 14,910.66 €

Hildesheim 1,333.33 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 1,333.33 €

Homburg 615.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 615.00 €

Karlsruhe 1,846.12 € 504.00 € 30.00 € 0.00 € 2,380.12 €

Leipzig 155.25 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 155.25 €

Leverkusen 334.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 334.00 €

Lübeck 666.80 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 666.80 €

Mainz 305.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 305.00 €

Mannheim 971.69 € 76.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 1,047.69 €

Stuttgart  7,400.00 € 6,605.00 € 1,415.00 € 0.00 € 15,420.00 €

Wuppertal 285.67 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 285.67 €

Unity 231.88 € 7,004.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 7,235.88 €

TOTALS 43,296.18 € 29,362.41 € 5,930.50 € 0.00 € 78,589.09 €Overall

Total 78,589.09 €

GERMANY - EUR

QATAR - QAR

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PaymentsCall &

Donate Total Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar QR 14577 QR 0 QR 0 QR 0 14,577.00Texas A&M University at Qatar QR 14373 QR 12 QR 0 QR 0 14,385.00Georgetown University Qatar QR 9057 QR 120.12 QR 0 QR 0 9,177.12Virginia Commonwealth University Arts Qatar QR 3741 QR 120.12 QR 0 QR 0 3,861.12College of North Atlantic Qatar QR 29248 QR 0 QR 0 QR 0 29,248.00

Qatar UniversityQR

46802.52 QR 70.76 QR 0 QR 0 46,873.28University of Calgary in Qatar QR 10067 QR 240.23 QR 0 QR 0 10,307.23

Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar  QR 15156 QR 0 QR 0 QR 0 15,156.00Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar  QR 13435 QR 0 QR 0 QR 0 13,435.00

General QR 2937 QR 198.96 QR 0 QR 0 3,135.96

TOTALSQR

159393.52 QR 762.19 QR 0 QR 0 160,155.71Overall

Total 160,155.71

Institution  Deposits  Online  Text GivingCard

Payments Other Total 

Aberdeen £ 14,082.40  £ 4,267.74  £6,615.00 £ 1,800.00  £ 26,765.14 

Dundee £ 5,348.23  £ 5,229.47  £1,845.00 £ 12,422.70 

Edinburgh £ 16,680.96  £ 6,298.76  £ 5.00  £6,930.00 £ 29,914.72 

Glasgow £ 20,113.93  £ 17,369.19  £6,138.51 £ 435.93  £ 44,057.56 

Perth £ 1,482.00  £ 470.88  £ 1,952.88 

St Andrews £ 2,247.05  £ 4,400.60  £ 10.00  £ 6,657.65 

General £ 323.16  £ 631.73  £ 210.00  £ 1,164.89 

TOTAL £ 60,277.73  £ 38,668.37  £ 225.00  £21,528.51 £ 2,235.93  £ 122,935.54 

Institution  Deposits  Online  TextCard

Payments Other Total 

1Ummah £0.00 £ 424.29  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 424.29 Bournemouth University £ 441.49  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 441.49 

Fitrah School £ 69.00  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 69.00 

FXU £ 337.59  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 337.59 

Medway £ 636.47  £ 112.98  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 749.45 

UNITED KINGDOM - GBPScotland

South

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Southampton Solent University £ 388.00  £ 591.99  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 979.99 University of Brighton £ 2,711.81  £ 3,390.35  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 6,102.16 University of Exeter £ 4,415.53  £ 5,627.86  £0.00 £1,387.50 £0.00 £ 11,430.89 University of Kent £ 2,443.28  £ 2,089.73  £0.00 £3,380.00 £0.00 £ 7,913.01 University of Plymouth £ 2,552.94  £ 9,899.22  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 12,452.16 University of Portsmouth £ 1,625.04  £ 406.51  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 2,031.55 University of Reading £ 2,002.14  £ 1,136.32  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 3,138.46 University of Southampton £ 7,045.36  £ 10,673.33  £ 22.00  £2,170.00 £0.00 £ 19,910.69 University of Surrey £ 4,377.13  £ 14,685.10  £ 20.00  £0.00 £0.00 £ 19,082.23 University of Sussex £ 3,016.51  £ 3,748.52  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 6,765.03 

General £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 1,164.89  £ 1,164.89 

TOTAL £ 32,062.29  £ 52,786.20  £ 42.00  £6,937.50 £ 1,164.89  £ 92,992.88 

Institution  Deposits  Online  TextCard

Payments Other Total

Al-Aqsa School £0.00 £ 1,744.57  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 1,744.57 Al-Furqan Primary School £ 3,171.81  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 3,171.81 Anglia Ruskin University £ 566.25  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 566.25 Avicenna Academy £ 332.58  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 332.58 Beauchamp College £ 2,852.74  £ 2,298.94  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 5,151.68 Birchfield Independent Girls School £ 679.07  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 679.07 Birmingham Community £0.00 £ 867.14  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 867.14 

Cadbury College £ 566.27  £ 100.28  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 666.55 Coventry University £ 561.46  £ 285.19  £3.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 849.65 De Montfort University £ 2,267.94  £ 8,139.87  £7.00 £373.00 £0.00 £ 10,787.81 

Humanitarian Aid Development (HAD) £ 303.20  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 303.20 Islamic Relief Worldwide £ 1,055.86  £ 3,520.07  £0.00 £0.00 £30.00 £ 4,605.93 

Keele University £ 2,583.29  £ 17,372.76  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 19,956.05 King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys £0.00 £ 1,099.58  £0.00 £0.00 £25.00 £ 1,124.58 

Midlands

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King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls £0.00 £ 351.00  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 351.00 Leicester Islamic Academy £ 1,444.51  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 1,444.51 Loughborough University £0.00 £ 1,819.52  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 1,819.52 Nottingham Trent University £ 1,218.15  £ 248.69  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 1,466.84 Oxford Brookes University £ 190.36  £ 338.02  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 528.38 Reddings Lane Nursery £ 128.98  £ 266.65  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 395.63 Rugby Community £0.00 £ 341.12  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 341.12 Staffordshire University £0.00 £ 165.49  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 165.49 The Pioneers Academy £ 2,500.00  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 2,500.00 The Wisdom Academy £ 1,498.64  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 1,498.64 

TIC International £ 809.06  £ 307.52  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 1,116.58 University of East Anglia £ 1,630.46  £ 722.55  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 2,353.01 University of Lincoln £ 559.81  £ 21.24  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 581.05 University of Nottingham £ 7,603.28  £ 16,474.06  £0.00 £2,968.00 £0.00 £ 27,045.34 University of Oxford £ 3,165.69  £ 5,581.67  £10.00 £3,815.00 £0.00 £ 12,572.36 University of Warwick £ 4,507.83  £ 5,088.37  £0.00 £995.00 £0.00 £ 10,591.20 Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I College £0.00 £ 760.42  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 760.42 

General £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £1,637.34 £ 1,637.34 

TOTAL £ 40,197.24  £ 67,914.72  £ 20.00  £8,151.00 £ 1,692.34  £ 117,975.30 

Institution  Deposits  Online  TextCard

Payments Other Total Afifah High School £1,828.23 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 1,828.23 

Bahr Academy £66.12 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 66.12 Batley / Dewsbury Community £11,038.00 £1,090.65 £0.00 £3,296.83 £0.00 £ 15,425.48 

Cardinal Newman College £735.10 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 735.10 Ghausia Girls High School £89.48 £111.64 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 201.12 Leeds Beckett University £582.98 £802.04 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 1,385.02 Liverpool John Moores University £1,538.56 £6,275.08 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 7,813.64 

North

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Manchester Islamic High School for Girls £9,691.72 £1,731.80 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 11,423.52 Manchester Islamic Relief team £745.00 £0.00 £3.00 £75.00 £0.00 £ 823.00 Newcastle University £938.20 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £153.04 £ 1,091.24 Redbrick Academy £177.65 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 177.65 Sheffield Hallam University £1,016.71 £1,723.07 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 2,739.78 Teesside University £580.00 £52.79 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 632.79 University of Huddersfield £2,616.60 £1,177.13 £10.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 3,803.73 

University of Hull £2,927.50 £4,442.31 £0.00 £4,360.22 £0.00 £ 11,730.03 University of Leeds £1,291.29 £22,362.42 £0.00 £2,673.00 £0.00 £ 26,326.71 University of Sunderland £2,852.67 £928.13 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 3,780.80 University of York £852.63 £3,309.22 £0.00 £0.00 £150.00 £ 4,311.85 York St John University £176.82 £212.41 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 389.23 

General £0.00 £402.42 £0.00 £0.00 £1,164.89 £ 1,567.31 

TOTAL £ 39,745.26  £ 44,621.11  £ 13.00  £10,405.05 £ 1,467.93  £ 96,252.35 

Institution  Deposits  Online  TextCard

Payments Other Total Al-Ashraf Nursery £ 880.24  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 880.24 Al-Ashraf Primary School £ 1,101.60  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 1,101.60 Cardiff Metropolitan University £ 523.86  £ 1,650.12  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 2,173.98 

Cardiff University £ 1,910.00  £ 8,241.11  £ 40.00  £1,985.00 £ 70.06  £ 12,246.17 Swansea University £ 1,093.71  £ 142.27  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 1,235.98 University of Bath £ 1,314.95  £ 6,153.47  £0.00 £365.00 £0.00 £ 7,833.42 University of Bristol £ 3,037.20  £ 10,726.47  £0.00 £295.00 £0.00 £ 14,058.67 University of Gloucestershire £ 395.18  £ 718.70  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 1,113.88 University of South Wales £0.00 £ 241.17  £0.00 £0.00 £ 1,368.21  £ 1,609.38 University of West England £0.00 £ 6,722.71  £0.00 £375.00 £ 1,389.00  £ 8,486.71 

General £0.00 £ 68.82  £0.00 £113.99 £ 982.08  £ 1,164.89 

TOTAL £ 10,256.74  £ 34,664.84  £ 40.00  £3,133.99 £ 3,809.35  £ 51,904.92 

London

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Payments Other Total Al Noor Primary School £ 1,477.32  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 1,477.32 Ayesha Community School £0.00 £ 15.00  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 15.00 British Islamic Medical Association, London £0.00 £ 338.20  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 338.20 City, University of London £0.00 £ 12,611.01  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 12,611.01 

Ebrahim College £ 1,473.38  £ 370.31  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 1,843.69 Goldsmiths, University of London £ 1,755.25  £ 275.59  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 2,030.84 Imperial College London £ 12,154.78  £ 17,662.85  £0.00 £8,460.99 £0.00 £ 38,278.62 Islamia Primary School £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 1,496.58  £ 1,496.58 Islamic Relief London & South £0.00 £ 542.89  £0.00 £146.50 £0.00 £ 689.39 

Islamic Relief UK £ 1,224.82  £ 4,210.10  £0.00 £108.00 £0.00 £ 5,542.92 King's College London £ 7,628.30  £ 42,196.38  £ 48.00  £4,272.00 £0.00 £ 54,144.68 Kingston University London £ 17,605.09  £ 2,723.08  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 20,328.17 Leyton Sixth Form College £ 264.38  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 264.38 London School of Economics & Political Science £ 2,381.61  £ 30,615.34  £ 159.00  £265.00 £45.00 £ 33,465.95 Middlesex University London £ 3,115.63  £ 1,608.75  £0.00 £1,520.00 £0.00 £ 6,244.38 Mulberry School for Girls £ 7,100.29  £ 229.52  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 7,329.81 Preston Manor School £ 1,232.24  £ 78.58  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 1,310.82 Queen Mary, University of London £ 11,572.26  £ 50,867.51  £ 2.00  £657.00 £0.00 £ 63,098.77 

Queen's University Belfast £ 710.65  £ 428.89  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 1,139.54 Royal Holloway, University of London £ 439.00  £ 600.07  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 1,039.07 Slough and Eton School £0.00 £ 77.48  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 77.48 SOAS, University of London £ 5,763.10  £ 13,112.15  £0.00 £525.00 £0.00 £ 19,400.25 St George's, University of London £ 15,498.53  £ 36,644.06  £ 5.00  £4,255.50 £0.00 £ 56,403.09 

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University College London £ 15,267.02  £ 82,552.66  £ 412.00  £712.00 £0.00 £ 98,943.68 University of Cambridge £ 9,188.74  £ 11,159.68  £ 115.00  £1,533.50 £0.00 £ 21,996.92 University of Roehampton £ 873.34  £ 538.44  £0.00 £1,335.00 £0.00 £ 2,746.78 University of West London £ 729.11  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 729.11 Valentines High School £ 912.08  £ 146.96  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £ 1,059.04 Woodhouse College ISoc £ 2,532.95  £ 4,715.00  £ 10.00  £50.00 £0.00 £ 7,307.95 

General £ 1.14  £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £2,671.89 £2,673.03 

TOTALS £120,901.01 £314,320.50 £751.00 £23,840.49 £4,213.47  £464,026.47 

Institution  Deposits  Online  TextCard

Payments Other Total 

GENERAL £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £2,680.00 £2,680.00

Totals  £303,440.27 

£552,975.74 

£1,091.00  £73,996.54  £17,263.91 £948,767.46

Institution Deposits /

Checks Online Card

Payments Text Total Bernard M.Baruch College  $2,417.14  $820.26  $0.00  $0.00  $3,237.40 

Brooklyn College $3,296.00  $2,604.60  $0.00  $0.00  $5,900.60 College of Staten Island  $1,405.91  $397.57  $0.00  $0.00  $1,803.48 Columbia University $2,500.00  $990.71  $0.00  $0.00  $3,490.71 

Hunter College $22,762.00  $7,357.46  $0.00  $0.00  $30,119.46 John Jay College of Criminal Justice $466.40  $1,121.46  $0.00  $0.00  $1,587.86 

Lehman College $73.00  $397.57  $0.00  $0.00  $470.57 New York University (ICNYU) $5,234.10  $3,901.67  $0.00  $0.00  $9,135.77 Queens College, City University of New York $25,972.00  $4,581.16  $0.00  $0.00  $30,553.16 St. Johns University $491.00  $397.28  $0.00  $0.00  $888.28 The City College of New York  $26,479.77  $4,111.02  $0.00  $0.00  $30,590.79 

Union College $0.00  $480.57  $0.00  $0.00  $480.57 

General  $155.00  $596.50  $0.00  $0.00  $751.50 

$91,252.32  $27,757.83  $0.00  $0.00  $119,010.15 

Institution  Deposits  Online Card

Payments Text Total 

Overall Total

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - USDNew York

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Brookhaven College $0.00  $14.30  $0.00  $0.00  $14.30 Lone Star College $208.60  $43.00  $0.00  $0.00  $251.60 North Lake College $272.82  $30.00  $0.00  $0.00  $302.82 

Rice University $392.00  $0.00  $0.00  $392.00 

Richland College $150.00  $8.91  $0.00  $0.00  $158.91 Southern Methodist University $0.00  $784.00  $0.00  $0.00  $784.00 Texas A&M University - College Station $5,428.76  $833.85  $0.00  $0.00  $6,262.61 University of Houston $1,958.15  $48.00  $0.00  $0.00  $2,006.15 University of North Texas $0.00  $200.00  $0.00  $0.00  $200.00 University of Texas Arlington $462.00  $10.00  $0.00  $0.00  $472.00 University of Texas at Austin $769.33  $155.00  $0.00  $0.00  $924.33 University of Texas at Dallas $508.00  $51.91  $0.00  $0.00  $559.91 University of Texas at San Antonio $1,673.35  $53.38  $0.00  $0.00  $1,726.73 

$11,823.01  $2,232.35  $0.00  $0.00  $14,055.36 

Institution  Deposits  Online Card

Payments Text Total Califormia State Polytechnic, Pomona $0.00  $93.00  $0.00  $0.00  $93.00 California State University, Long Beach $420.00  $52.82  $0.00  $0.00  $472.82 University of California Berkeley $941.50  $396.89  $0.00  $0.00  $1,338.39 University of California, Davis $1,580.00  $65.00  $0.00  $0.00  $1,645.00 University of California, Los Angeles $893.00  $198.83  $0.00  $0.00  $1,091.83 

$3,834.50  $806.54  $0.00  $0.00  $4,641.04 

Institution  Deposits  Online Card

Payments Text Total 

Loyola University Chicago $0.00  $60.00  $0.00  $0.00  $60.00 Illinois Institute of Technology $585.00  $43.46  $0.00  $0.00  $628.46 Roosevelt University $120.00  $30.00  $0.00  $0.00  $150.00 

California

Illinois

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University of Chicago $151.00  $989.85  $0.00  $0.00  $1,140.85 

$856.00  $1,123.31  $0.00  $0.00  $1,979.31 

Institution  Deposits  Online Card

Payments Text Total Massachusetts Institute of Technology $2,934.52  $148.16  $0.00  $0.00  $3,082.68 Northeastern University $2,500.00  $763.91  $0.00  $0.00  $3,263.91 

Tufts University $356.00  $157.04  $0.00  $0.00  $513.04 

TOTAL $5,790.52  $1,069.11  $0.00  $6,859.63 

GENERAL POT $0.00  $970.62  $0.00  $0.00  $970.62 

Institution  Deposits  Online Card

Payments Text Total 

$113,556.35 

$33,959.76  $0.00  $0.00  $147,516.11 

Overall Total

Massachusetts

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