
Tomorrows Gift Charity Foundation is an idea born out of the need to bring value to hearts, minds and souls.
Givers Never Lack
Tomorrows Gift Charity Foundation is an idea born out of the need to bring value to hearts, minds and souls.
Providing financial and material assistance to their Parents and caregivers. The Prophet (SAW) said, “The one who cares for an Orphan and myself will be together in Paradise like this” and he (SAW) held his two fingers together to illustrate [Bukhari 5304].
Paying their medical bills at Hospitals when they are sick and unable to afford the cost of treatment Allah (SWT) said in the Holy Qur’an “whoever saves one life — it is as if he had saved all of Mankind”. [Qur’an 5:32]
Paying their judgement fines. Freeing the muslim prisoners is a duty upon all the muslims. The Prophet (SAW) said: “Feed the hungry, visit the sick, and free the prisoner’. ‘Whoever frees a muslim man, he will be his ransom from the fire”. [Ibn Majah - 2522].
To organize, enlighten and mobilize muslim umma to their responsibilities with a view to contributing financially or otherwise towards solving the current, social and economic problems facing the community.
To raise a community of people who can commit to donating funds that will be pooled together from time to time to execute the activities of feeding the hungry Orphans, helping the Sick and freeing the Prisoners.
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Tomorrows Gift Charity Foundation supports the very poor, needy and vulnerable members of our community. Caring for Orphans is a significant part of Islam. Orphans are mentioned 22 times in the Qur’an; nurturing and sponsoring them is an immensely valuable good deed. Keep Reading
Based on the recent official survey data (2023) from the Nigerian National Bureau of statistics, 39.1% (88.4 million) Nigerians lived below the International Extreme Poverty threshold of $1.90 a day. More than 90% of those people unfortunately live in the northern part of Nigeria. Because of this abject poverty, most of them cannot afford N2,000 to treat themselves and eventually end up dying without receiving medical attention. Keep Reading
The Prophet (SAW) said: “Feed the hungry, visit the sick, and free the Prisoner”. Freeing the Muslim Prisoners is a duty upon all the Muslims. “Whoever frees a Muslim man, he will be his ransom from the Fire” [Ibn Majah — 2522]. Keep Reading