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My father, Abdur Rahman, was not a wealthy man, but he never turned anyone away from his door. Neighbours knew that if they were struggling, there would be a bag of rice, a quiet word, and no questions asked.
When he passed away, we wanted to honour him in the way he would have recognised: not with monuments, but with service. The Trust was founded a year later with a simple principle โ help quietly, help practically, and help everyone.
Today that principle guides four major programmes and a growing community of volunteers and donors. Every food parcel, every well, every sponsored child carries forward the character of the man whose name we bear.
Thank you for being part of his continuing legacy.