The Lady Fatemah Charitable Trust - Projects
MEDICO-SOCIAL SERVICES AT IMAM SADR FOUNDATION COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANISATION – TYR (South-Lebanon)
January 2012: 15,732 tablets given FREE. To Date: 159,456 Tables given Free
LFT Donors please continue donating towards this noble Project


For nearly half a century, Imam Sadr Foundation (ISF) has worked to improve the lives of tens of thousands of men and women throughout Lebanon whether in providing easily accessible health services for families, empowering women and orphans through occupational training programs and educational facilities, or creating strategic partnerships with political and social development organizations. ISF remains dedicated to its original aspirations, as Imam Sayyed Mussa Sadr once said, “Lebanon is our country. It is a country which considers Man to be the first and last asset, and that he should be adequately maintained.” Thus, ISF seeks to bring about social justice, change and equity by working closely with the local communities in Lebanon on health, education and promoting a culture of dialogue and reconciliation. We envisage a to free our people from ignorance, poverty, disease and conflict where each citizen actively participates in the development of our country and enjoys equal rights regardless of his/her faith, gender or any other difference.
In an increasingly difficult economic situation, the poor suffer most.
Dear LFT Donors: Difficulties are bound to increase. Please, continue to donate generously. The prayers of thanks sent by poor people will protect you and your family from harm.

Most refugees in Iran belong to the poorest strata. The table below summarizes the situation of 38 Muslim brothers and sisters who applied to IRAC’s offices in search of assistance with their problems in 2011:
95,538 Patients have been examined, between January 2006 and December 2011 at Az Zahra EYE Clinic, Kerbala established by LFT

First Live Goats Micro Finance Project of The Lady Fatemah Trust in Tanzania
Assists two families with 14 members
The Lady Fatemah (a.s.) Charitable Trust suggested to start giving live goats to the families so that these families start to become self-supporting and not remain dependent for life.
These high breed wether (female goat) deliver twins, and can have up to two sets of kids in a year. The first female kid, will be given back to LFT, for other families to start their herds from, and no recipient is allowed to slaughter any goat from the first two set of kids.
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