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A visual journey through the lives we touch and the communities we serve.

We champion rural development and provide free healthcare, education, and capacity-building programs to underserved communities.

Through strategic partnerships with local clinics and hospitals, we have expanded access to essential medical services for underserved communities. Access to life-saving treatments has increased by 75%, including care for malaria, tuberculosis, and HIV/AIDS. We have also strengthened immunization programs, significantly reducing the incidence of preventable childhood diseases and creating lasting improvements in community health outcomes. Beyond healthcare, we work closely with communities to improve housing, sanitation, and access to clean water. These efforts have contributed to a 50% reduction in infant mortality, reduced water-borne diseases, and a better overall quality of life.

These outcomes represent just a fraction of the lives transformed through our work.

We are exactly what we are known for:

Hazras — The Seed of Hope

Hazras — The Light in the Dark

Hazras — The Spark of Change

Explore our photo and video records to learn more about our impact.

Africa Internet Governance Forum (AIGF) 2024, held at Africa Hall, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The Chairman of Hazras Charity Foundation attended as one of the key stakeholders at the event.

Hazras Charity Foundation (HCF), with the generous support of Muslim Aid Australia (MAA), successfully implemented a Food Aid Project aimed at alleviating hunger and hardship among vulnerable families, particularly victims of flooding in Nigeria.

The initiative was designed in alignment with Sustainable Development Goal 2 (Zero Hunger) and reflects our shared commitment to supporting communities in times of need through timely, compassionate, and sustainable interventions.

Dress for Success is a Tailoring Skills Acquisition Program designed to empower women with practical tailoring skills and entrepreneurial knowledge. Through this program, participants are trained in pattern-making, sewing, and basic marketing, while also receiving the tools, resources, and mentorship needed to start and grow their own businesses.

By combining hands-on training with ongoing support, the program aims to promote financial independence, self-reliance, and long-term economic success for women, enabling them to build sustainable livelihoods and improve their quality of life.

The Numeracy and Literacy Education Summer Camp is an ongoing initiative aimed at bridging the educational gap for out-of-school children in Bida, Niger State.