Annual Report 2014/15
Building healthy futures
The relief of sickness
in rural Pakistan, in
particular by assisting
in the provision and
management of a hospital
Our main objective
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ContentsINTRODUCTION 3
CHAIRMAN’S REPORT 4
ORGANISATION 5
STAFF AT HWH 6
CLINICAL ACTIVITY 8
RELIEF PROJECTS 9
DONATIONS 10
FINANCIAL REPORT 11
HWA, PAKISTAN 12
FUTURE PLANS 13
SUPPORT FROM UK PROFESSIONALS 14
VISITORS TO HWH 15
CHARITY EVENTS 16
SUPPORT OUR WORK 17
STANDING ORDERS 18
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The foundation stone for Hashim Welfare Hospital (HWH) was laid on 9 April 1999 in Pindi Hashim, a rural village in Pakistan between Islamabad and Lahore and the first patient was seen on 1 June 2003. The founding charity, Hashim Welfare Hospital Appeal (HWHA), is based in the UK and the Hashim Welfare Association (HWA) is running the hospital in Pakistan.
Clinical work at HWH is a continuing source of comfort for patients and relatives in a country where good quality, accessible health care is difficult to find. In 2013, the Government of Pakistan spent only 2.8% of gross domestic product (GDP) as compared to India which spend 4%, Afghanistan 8.1% and Americans 17.1%, on health care (Health expenditure 2010-14, total % of GDP, The World Bank website).
FUTURE PLANS
Our success in clinical work over the past 11 years has led to the organic development of four distinct departments; research and diagnostics, maternity, surgery and general medicine, eye health. We now have a pressing need to maintain our existing facilities as well as expand in order to care for an increasing number of patients.
The Hashim Welfare Hospital in Village Pindi Hashim, Pakistan is a combined project of two charities, in the UK and Pakistan, founded by Dr Mohammad Idrees Awan who was born and raised there.
Introduction
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We now have a pressing need to
maintain our existing facilities as well as expand in order to
care for an increasing number of patients.
Chairman’s report
No matter how much planning we do we never know what each year is going to bring until we can look back. It gives us great pleasure to report that more than 448,978 deserving patients have been treated successfully since we started clinical services in June 2003. For a small charity like ours these figures are always humbling.
2015 is the year of action for continuation of phase 2 construction plans. A small cafeteria is being built at the front of the Hospital and will soon be fully functional for the benefit of patients and relatives. Land at the back of the Hospital has been levelled, ready to begin foundation work for the maternity and general wards. We will increase the fundraising drive for this major project throughout the year.
As for our clinical work, the eye department has become number one in whole of district Gujrat in terms of performance. The eye outpatient and eye surgery times and days are fixed for the convenience of patients, many of whom come from far-flung areas. Last year, 11,049 eye patients where treated and 1,121 patients had cataract operations, restoring their eye-sight. (See page 8). The maternity department has completed four years of service and last year 1,510 procedures were successfully performed including 477 normal deliveries and 1,029 caesarean sections (see page 8). After the outpatients department, the diagnostic department is still the busiest part of the hospital. The supportive role of diagnostics is obvious from our clinical data.
One of ours doctors recently left, leaving a gap in our services for nearly six months. Staffing problems are well known in rural areas but I am glad to say we have now appointed Dr Amina Fareed, a consultant gynaecologist. This has greatly increased positive surgical outcomes, thus reducing the need to refer patients to specialist, tertiary care. As a matter of principle being a small hospital in a rural area, we always refer our patients to state hospitals if required and we are trying to establish the routines and guidelines for these referrals for the ease of patients.
In the year to December 2014, HWH spent more than £228,000, approximately 34,300,000 Rupees, to run HWH (see page 11). These costs were met by donations as well as charges to well-off patients, amounting to approximately to 25% from the UK and 75% from Pakistan. Regular standing orders are almost £3,000 per month from the UK and are the key stabilising factor in the current financial situation of the charity (see page 10).
I thank Almighty God for His continued blessings. Your help support and well wishes is what keeps us going personally and as a charity created for the service of the poor and needy. None of this could have been achieved without you; donors, friends, colleagues, charity members, hospital staff at HWH, Ashford and St. Peter’s Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and of course our families.
The annual report gives us great encouragement as we reflect upon another year of improved quality of care at Hashim Welfare Hospital.
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Dr M Idrees Awan
Chairman and founder
Organisation
The hospital is jointly run by Hashim Welfare Hospital Appeal in the UK and Hashim Welfare Association in Pakistan.
HASHIM WELFARE HOSPITAL APPEAL (UK)
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Dr Idrees Awan Chairman / Hon Consultant Urologist, Ashford and St. Peter’s Hospitals
Ahsan Ellahi Secretary / Company CEO, London
Sajid Mahmood Treasurer / Businessman, Woking, Surrey
Dr Ayaz Asghar Ophthalmic Surgeon, Nantwich, Cheshire
Zahid Akhtar Businessman, Oldham, Lancashire
Talat-Farooq Awan Radio producer, presenter, Manchester, Lancashire
Dr Tariq Zaman Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Ealing Hospital, London
Raza Ahmed Company Director, Reading, Berkshire
Zahir Ahmed Businessman, Woking, Surrey
HASHIM WELFARE ASSOCIATION (PAKISTAN)
Hajji Malik Nawaz Patron / Pindi Hashim, Kharian
Dr M Idrees Awan President / Consultant Urological Surgeon, HWH
Dr Ajmal Naqvi Vice-President / Consultant Surgeon, Sheikh Zayed Hospital
Ijaz Ahmed Vice-President / Businessman, Cantonment area, Kharian
Zaka-Ullah Siddique General Secretary / Teacher and Journalist, Doga, Kharian
Riaz Ahmed Joint Secretary / Architect-Engineer, Gujrat
Malik Amir Nawaz Finance Secretary / Businessman, Pindi Hashim, Kharian
Tanveer Naqvi Information Secretary / Journalist, Lamma, Kharian
HOSPITAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
Dr Idrees Awan Chairman / Hon Consultant Urologist, Ashford and St. Peter’s Hospitals
Dr Naveed Choudhary Consultant Anaesthetist, HWH
Riaz Ahmed Architect-Engineer, Gujarat, Pakistan
Mick Hickman Engineering Projects Manager, Ashford and St. Peter’s Hospitals
Dr Ajmal Naqvi Consultant Surgeon, Sheikh Zayed Hospital, Pakistan
Dr M Safdar Consultant Surgeon, Abdullah Hospital, Okara, Pakistan
PROFESSIONAL ADVISORS
Aileen McLeish Chairman, Ashford and St. Peter’s Hospitals
Dr Tariq Bhatti Consultant Paediatrician, Ashford and St. Peter’s Hospitals
Dr Asif Raza Consultant Urologist, Ealing Hospital, London
Dr Richard Condon Consultant Eye Surgeon (fmr), Ashford and St. Peter’s Hospitals
Dr Clive Grundy Consultant Microbiologist, Ashford and St. Peter’s Hospitals
Dr Nayyer Abdi MBE Media and communications, Manchester, Lancashire
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Ahsan Ellahi
SecretarySajid Mahmood
Treasurer
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Staff at HWH
Along with you, they are crucial to our work.
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DEPARTMENT
Prof (Asst) Dr Sajid Aziz FCPS Consultant Surgeon
Dr Idrees Awan Consultant Urological Surgeon (Advisor UK)
Dr Sohail Sharik MBBS, MCPS Consultant Physician (advisor UK)
Vacancy Consultant Physician /Paediatrician
Dr Naveed Choudhary MBBS, DA Consultant Anaesthetist
Dr Jahangir Khan MBBS Senior Medical Officer
Trainee, six month rotation House Officer
MATERNITY DEPARTMENT
Amina Fareed, MBBS, FCPS Consultant Gynaecologist
Dr Athar Kamal MBBS, DA Out-of-hours Surgeon (C-Sections)
Dr Naveed Choudhary MBBS, DA Consultant Anaesthetist
Dr Maleeha Azam MBBS Medical Officer
Parveen Kousar Nurse Specialist
EYE DEPARTMENT
Prof (Assoc) Dr Surfraz Shah FRCS (Opth) Consultant Eye Surgeon (lead)
Dr Ajmal Nisar MBBS, Dip (Opth) Consultant Eye Surgeon
Dr Zafar Iqbal MBBS, Dip (Opth) Consultant Eye Surgeon
Dr Athar Kamal MBBS, DA Anaesthetic Specialist
DIAGNOSTIC AND RESEARCH DEPARTMENT
Professor Dr Nasir Iqbal Sheik, MPhil (Path) Consultant Pathologist (advisor)
Prof (Asst) Dr Kashif Asghar PhD Research Scholar
Dr Tariq Raja MBBS Dip (Path) Pathology Specialist
All our consultants and specialist staff are working part-time paid at the HWH and all advisors are honorary
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At present, all our consultants and specialist
staff are working part-time at HWH.
All advisory positions are honorary.
PARA-MEDICAL STAFF
IN-CHARGE ROLE/DEPARTMENT
Shamim Akhtar Nurse in-charge Total staff: 8
Mohammed Ansar Theatre Assistant Total staff: 5
Feroz Hussain Laboratory Technician Total staff: 3
Fazal Ellahi Radiographer Total staff: 1
Zahoor Ahmed Pharmacy Store Total staff: 3
Syed Azar Abbas Dispenser Total staff: 3
Wajid Hussain Dental Services Assistant Total staff: 2
Trainees Six month rotation
NON-MEDICAL TEAM
IN-CHARGE ROLE/DEPARTMENT
Khizar Hayat Hospital Manager IT / Maintenance / Human Resources
Mohammed Rifat Assistant Manager / Financial Clerks
Areeba Arif Secretary to Chairman (clinical/financial data)
Adil Hussain Transport
Mohammed Afzal Security
Mohammed Mushtaq Gardener / Cook
Amir Masih Cleaning
Fazal Hussain Reception Desk
Trainee 4 vacancies, six month rotation
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Clinical activity
The number of people being treated per year at HWH has increased many-fold since we started seeing patients in June 2003.
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Jan-Dec 2013 Jan-Dec 2014 Total to Dec 2014
PATIENTS TREATED
Total patients treated 64,586 77,567 448,978
EYE DEPARTMENT
Cataract operations 972 1,121 5,609
Non-operative treatments 9,162 9,928 59,833
Total patients treated 10,134 11,049 65,442
MATERNITY DEPARTMENT
Normal delivery 476 477 1,725
Caesarean section 789 1.029 2,641
Hysterectomy / D&C / other 22 04 93
Total procedures 1,287 1,510 4,559
SURGICAL AND UROLOGY DEPARTMENT
General surgery 130 222 472
Circumcision and others 50 31 107
Total operations 180 253 579
DIAGNOSTIC DEPARTMENT
Laboratory test (from 2005) 39,252 43,167 143,213
Ultrasound (from 2008) 5,292 6,952 22,454
X-ray (from 2011) 708 857 3,107
Total tests 45,252 50,976 168,774
We have treated 448,978 patients since June 2003.
Relief projects
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PROJECT/ ADVICE/ FINANCE DELIVERING BENEFICIARIES BENEFICIARIES/TYPE MANAGEMENT ORGANISATION TO DEC 2013 BENEFITS TOTAL
Earthquake HWH HWH HWH - Oct 2005 - Jun 2009Medical/reliefand Swat crisisMedical 41,000
Abdullah HWH Hope & Abdullah - -Hospital Health Hospital
Floods (KPK 2010 / HWH HWH HWH - Aug to Sept 2010Punjab 2014) 13,500
Medical/relief
Tehsildar Wala HWH HWH Hasan Part-time 2006 to dateFaisalabad Advice 20,000 Rs Welfare doctor Part-time doctor
Medical month Hospital
Ramadhan HWH HWH HWH 380 2008 to dateFood relief 1,430
Gujar Khan HWH Sajid FBF Project 1440 Mar 2012 to Dec 2013Food relief Mahmood 1,640
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Donations
STANDING ORDERS
£100-300/MONTH
Zahid Akhtar, Oldham
Ahsan Ellahi, Woking
Dr Usman Khan, Macclesfield
Adeel Lone, Hayes
Simon Wheatley, London
Dr Tariq Zaman, London
Raza Ahmed (Pre-cycle), Reading
Shahida Ahmed (RAG), Reading
Zahir Ahmed (Best One), Woking
Cllr Muzaffar Ali (Old School Bus Co), Woking
Jan Ara Awan (Uro-medic), Byfleet
Dr Idrees Awan (Uro-medic), Byfleet
Dr Arungzaib Aurakzai (Cosmetic Surgery), Manchester
Sajid Mahmood (Atif Stores), Woking
Iftekhar Qasim (GHIBS Homes), Woking
Dr Mohammed Saleem (Alpha Med), Slough
STANDING ORDERS
£20-£50/MONTH
Dr Adnan Aali, London
Mufti Liaquat Ali Amod, Woking
Dr Ayaz Asghar, Crewe
Dr Amjad Cheema, Cardif
Dr Humayon Dewan, Chelmsford
Masud ul Hassan, Woking
Barkat Hussain, Woking
Abida Husseini, Blackburn
Asim Iqbal, Slough
Asad Jamil, Woking
Mrs H J Maqsood, Woking
Kauser Masood, Woking
Amjad Mir, Woking
F A Mir, Woking
Dr Munira Mohammed, Woking
Zafar Ramzan, Farnborough
Dr Asif Raza, London
Dr Sofia Rokerya, Weybridge
Dr Shahid Sharif, Reading
Shahida Shafiq, Woking
Amir Siddique, Slough
Rubina Sultan, Blackburn
Amjad Mahmood (Noori Foods), London
Sajid Mahmood (Motor-house of Shipley), Bradford
STANDING ORDERS
£3-£15/MONTH
J Alam, Woking
Mrs M Akram, Glasgow
Mohammed Ali, Woking
J Anwar, UK
K Aslam, London
M Ather, UK
Mrs R Awan, Southend-on-Sea
Mohammad Azam, Woking
Brenda Burr, UK
Adil Butt
Dr Shujah Dar, Woking
Jamila Dar, Reading
Nazir Dar, Reading
Mahmuda Hamid, Woking
Gulzar Hussain, Woking
Hajji Liaquat Hussain, Woking
Mazhar Hussain, Woking
Noor Hussain, High Wycombe
Mrs R Hussain, Woking
Cllr Sajjad Hussain, Woking
Usman Hussain, Woking
I Jafri, Reading
Nighat Jobeen, Woking
Dr Haroon Khan, Manchester
Naheem Khan, Woking
Dr Zia Khan, Sheffield
Yaser Latif, Woking
Mani Liaqat, Manchester
Amjid Mahmood, Woking
Dr Alauddin Mahoon, Woking
Abdul Majid, Woking
Dr M.J Mallik, Camberley
Dr M Mushtaq, Crewe
Nasir Qureshi, Woking
Mohammad Rashid, Woking
Cllr Anne Roberts, Woking
Noman Sahi, Woking
Sajid Zaman, Woking
Amjid Ashraf (Al Baraka Ltd), Slough
Mrs Saba Nizami (MSN Money Matters Ltd)
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All the work the charity does is achieved only through your continued efforts and kind support.
CONTROLLING OUR COSTS
Admin/printing as % of donationsINCOME AND EXPENDITURE
£000
’s
IncomeExpenditure
2.4%2012
2.8%2014
1.4%2013
Financial
report
2014 2013 2012
INCOME
HWH donations 45,868 43,529 52,349
AGM/Fund raising events 14,989 10,950 8,380
Inland Revenue tax relief 14,233 5,624 -
Insurance error corrected - - -
Total income 75,090 60,103 61,729
EXPENDITURE
Hashim Welfare Hospital 65,000 49,350 49,380
AGM/Fund raising events 7,420 9,941 9,306
Wages and salaries - - -
Printing, postage & stationery 2,089 812 1,449
Total expenditure 74,509 60,103 60,135
Net income/(expenditure) - - 1,694
INCOME AND EXPENDITURE – UK (£’S)
2014 2013 2012
Opening balance bought forward 17,622 15,393 13,799
Net income/expenditure 581 - 1,594
Closing balance carried forward 18,203 15,393 15,393
BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 DEC 2014 - UK (£’s)
Income from UK 8,276,879 6,680,106 6,748,564
INCOME, PAKISTAN
Local donations & income 3,425,110 1,681,971 1,586,942
Wealthy patients 22,262,971 17,306,107 13,318,724
Over spent /under spent for year (343,232) (108,098) (304,450)
Total income, Pakistan 25,688,081 18,918,078 14,905,666
Total income (UK and Pakistan) 33,964,960 25,668,184 21,654,230
Total expenditure (HWH) 34,308,191 25,776,282 21,654,230
ACCOUNT SUMMARY YEAR
ENDED 30 JUN 2014 - PAKISTAN (RUPEES)
Statement of financial activities for the year ended 31 Dec 2013
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Amjad Ashraf FCCA (Al Baraka Ltd, UK) oversees
our accounts in Pakistan
Sobia Iqbal
Chartered accountant (UK) deals with UK accounts
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ROAD TO SELF-RELIANCE
% local income from Pakistan being used to run the hospital.
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HWA, Pakistan
The Hashim Welfare Association (HWA) is encouraging local donors to get involved in the relief activities of the charity including the push for blood donors. This is being run by Mr Aziz ur Rehman Mojahid. The HWA has a growing a list of donors willing to give blood for patients if needed.
AGM, OCTOBER 2014
Our chief guests for the AGM were Haji Malik Mohammed Nawaz, patron of our charity and Ijaz Ahmed, a local business man. Dr Awan expressed his gratitude to the efforts of the team who helped victims of flooding in the Punjab in September 2014. He also informed all members and donors about the great work done by doctors and staff who treated more than seventy seven thousand patients last year.
ANNUAL BUDGET MEETING, 29 MARCH 2015
The meeting was very successful with the venue filled to capacity despite the heavy rain. Shaykh Tariq from Lalla Musa, District Gujarat, was our chief guest and generously donated 100,000 Rupees, with a commitment to do more in the future. Dr Awan discussed the progress of the hospital as well as spending on patients and staff. The great news was that 75% of the expenses were met from Pakistan, through donations and charges for well-off patents, with the rest of the funds coming from the UK. It was agreed that as we grew, the hospital budget will increase every year and the HWA would need to raise funds accordingly.
The great news was that 75% of the expenses were met from Pakistan, through donations and charges for well-off patents.
The Hashim Welfare Association has been very successful in mobilizing local donors and raised 450,000 Rupees during the annual budget meeting in March 2015.
73%2013
75%2014
69%2012
Members of the Hashim Welfare Association, Pakistan
Future plans
We have spent a lot of time in discussions about the current and future needs of the hospital and it is now time for action.
The phase 2 extension plans have been divided into four stages in order to ease the burden funding and allow for steady but sure growth. A small cafeteria in the front lawn of the hospital is near completion, work on the two-storey inpatients wards in the allocated land at the back of hospital should have started by the end of July. As part of preparation for the extension, land behind the current hospital building has been levelled, ready for the foundations.
The next two stages include a second-storey of the investigation and theatre blocks and the second storey of the out-patients block including an auditorium. Each stage of the phase 2 will be multi-use until the work is complete.
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Each stage of the phase 2 will be
multi-use until the work is complete.
Support from Professionals
We are delighted to report that the following doctors have started generous standing orders and have offered pro bono advisory services in their respective specialities; Dr Tariq Zaman, orthopaedic consultant, Dr Asif Raza, consultant urologist, Dr Adnan Aali consultant microbiology and Dr Sohail Sharik consultant gastroenterologist . Newly qualified doctor, Hussain Khaki, who dreams of becoming a consultant surgeon, said he would like to offer time on the ground at HWH in the future. He has also started a standing order and has encouraged members of his family to do the same.
UK ALUMNI
Many doctors from the Allama Iqbal Medical College, Pakistan, who are working in the UK, have got together and are in the process forming an alumni association. We hope AIMC Alumni UK, as a medical association will be very helpful for Hashim Welfare Hospital in the future.
Dr Awan had recently started work at Ealing Hospital in Middlesex and has introduced the charity among senior consultants who have shown a real interest in our work.
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Newly qualified doctor Hussain Khaki, who dreams of becoming a consultant surgeon,
said he would like to offer time on the
ground at HWHin the future.
Visitors to HWH
We encourage donors and well-wishers to visit the hospital to see for themselves the great work being done by doctors and staff on the ground.
A large majority of Pakistani migrants in the UK hail from the Punjab region of Pakistan. They come from villages and towns from Lahore all the way up to Peshawar and the north-west Frontier province. These places are all linked by the famous Grand Trunk (GT) road, an ancient highway which runs from Bangladesh to Afghanistan. Pindi Hashim is small village within Kharian, an important district which sits between the country’s capital, Islamabad, and Lahore.
Many supporters or their families originally come from villages and towns between Lahore and Islamabad. They often bring friends or relatives for consultation or treatment which helps to spread the word and also encourages us to maintain the highest possible quality of care.
LOCAL VISITORS 2013/14
Shaykh Tariq, Oslo, Norway
Malik Zahid Akhtar, Oldham, UK
Haji Fateh Mohammed, Huddersfield, UK
Mohammed Arshad, Huddersfield, UK
Raja Nasir, Barcelona, Spain
Aftab Ahmed, Texas, USA
Ayaz Ahmed, Manchester, UK
Mohammed Iqbal, fmr councillor, Woking, UK
Shams Tabraz, fmr councillor, Woking, UK
Riasat Khan, fmr councillor, Woking, UK
Apologies for any omissions
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They often bring friends or relatives for consultation or
treatment which helps to spread the word and also encourages us to maintain the highest
possible quality of care.
Charity events
Our AGM last year was attended by Member of Parliament for Woking, Jonathan Lord and Mrs Shahida Shafique, the widow of late Mr Shafique, a great friend of the charity and our accountant when we first began the charity.
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Hashim Welfare Hospital Appeal AGM 2014
Special guest Mrs Shaida Shafique One of our regular events in Manchester
Support our work
There are many ways in which you can support Hashim Welfare Hospital Appeal.
When do we think
of the less fortunate?
• During Ramadan, Eid al Fitr, Eid al Adha?
• Birthdays, weddings, anniversaries?
• Remembrance ceremonies for loved ones?
You can arrange a regular monthly contribution, pay Sadaqa (charity), Zakat (compulsory, annual payment for the poor) or make a one off donation whenever you like.
Please use the form overleaf or donate online at: www.hashimwelfare.org.uk
You can also pay donations directly to our bank:
UK
Natwest Bank, 1 High St Woking, Surrey GU21 1ZS
Account No. 16167570 Sort code: 60-24-20
PAKISTAN
United Bank Limited Kharian Cantt, Pakistan
Account No. 875 Branch code: 1264
HWH PATIENT CONTRIBUTION POLICY
PROCESS POOR PATIENT OTHER PATIENTS
Registration Free 10 Rupees (less than 10p)
General check-up, Free FreeConsultation and advice
Hospital dispensary Free FreemedicineThree day course
Blood sugar (diabetes) Free FreeECG (heart disease) Free FreeOther investigations Free Minimal cost Small percentage goes to HWH
Costly medicines Free Small percentage goes to HWH
to replace medicines
Procedures/ Free Minimal costsoperations Pays for 1 poor patient
Standing order
and Gift Aid form
To the manager of (Bank/building society)
Branch address:
Postcode:
Please pay: Natwest Bank, 1 High St, Woking, Surrey GU21 1ZS
for the credit of Account No.: 16167570 | Sort code: 60-24-20
The sum of £ each month until further notice
Starting on (date)
Charging such payments to the following account:
Account No. Sort code:
First name:
Surname:
Signature: Date:
Address:
Postcode:
Phone (inc. area code):
Work/other:
Use Gift Aid to make your donation worth more. If you pay tax in the UK, HWHA can reclaim 25% for every pound you donate, from the Inland Revenue. To enable us to do this please complete the declaration below:
I want the HWHA to treat any donation I make as Gift Aid until further notice.
Print name:
Signature: Date:
For Gift Aid, you must pay income tax or capital gains tax in the UK at least equal to the amount we will claim in the tax year.
Cheques should be made payable to: ‘Hashim Welfare Hospital Appeal’.
Please send completed form, donations etc to: The Treasurer, Hashim Welfare Hospital Appeal103 Walton Rd, Woking Surrey GU21 5DW
WHAT YOUR SUPPORT CAN DO
£10 (Rs1,500)Pay for a normal delivery and give the gift of life
£25 (Rs3,500)Pay for a cataract operation and give the gift of sight.
£40 (Rs5,000)Pay for a c-section or surgical operation and give the gift of life.
£100 (Rs15,000)Pay for a nurse and help hundreds of patients in a month.
THANK YOU
Your supportmeans we can
continue to build healthy futures
HASHIM WELFARE
HOSPITAL APPEAL, UK
Dr M Idrees Awan, ChairmanTel: 01932 340 114 Mob: 07889 389 905
Ahsan Ellahi, SecretaryTel: 01483 236 407 Mob: 07710 301 604
Sajid Mahmood, TreasurerTel: 01483 762 774 Mob: 07887 851 040
North West office
Talat-Farooq AwanTel: 0161 737 3208 Mob: 07956 247 689
Registered address
103 Walton Rd, Woking, Surrey GU21 5DWRegistered charity No. 1082330
HASHIM WELFARE
ASSOCIATION, PAKISTAN
Zaka Ullah Siddiqui, SecretaryTel: 0092 333 8425629
Khizar Hayat, Hospital AdministratorTel: 0092 537 630 173 Mob: 0092 300 5454 609
Registered address
Hashim Welfare AssociationVillage Pindi Hashim, PO Lamma, Kharian, Pakistan.Registered charity No. GRT/2003-17
Hashim Welfare Hospital, Pakistan
Village Pindi Hashim, PO Lamma, Kharian, Pakistan.Registered charity No. GRT/2003-17
www.hashimwelfare.org.uk
Registered charity No. 1082330 (UK)
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