Since
1998 Ta'awun Trust has been regularly helping victims affected by floods, cyclones,
earthquake, communal riots and other natural calamities in the States of Assam, Bihar,
Gujarat, Orissa, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, and Maharashtra. The Trust in its humble way
contributed in mitigating the sufferings of the people by providing medical and health
camps, distribution of food packets, kitchen-kits, blankets, cloths, tents, school fees,
bags, note-books, uniforms and construction/repairing of houses and hutments. The trust
has so far spent totalling an amount Rs. 8.13 Million on the above relief and
rehabilitation projects. Year-wise details are as follows;

Ta'awun Trust
was established during early 80s and formally registered in September 1988 in New Delhi
under the Founder Chairmanship of Dr. Mohd. Manzoor Alam. The Trust was
primarily established for advancement of education in arts, sciences including medical and
health education, to promote and develop cottage industries and agriculture, to encourage
higher and professional education in the community, and to extend financial and other help
to the vulnerable sections of the society specially those regularly affected by natural
calamities like floods, famines, earthquakes, hurricanes, landslides, etc. and those who
suffered from communal riots, caste strifes, sectarian violence as also to look after
destitutes, sick, orphans, disabled, aged etc.
In view of the huge
increase in these calamities in the country, the Trust has now decided to constitute a Relief
and Rehabilitation Committee to work especially for the victims of communal
riots, earthquakes, floods and droughts. |