The Zakat Foundation™ Morocco is a charitable organization dedicated to helping the needy and underprivileged in Morocco. The organization is funded by Zakat contributions, which are voluntary charitable donations made by Muslims around the world. The Zakat Foundation™ Morocco is committed to using these funds to provide assistance to those in need, including the poor, orphans, and widows. In 2004, the Zakat Foundation™ Morocco published its annual report, detailing its activities and achievements during the year.
The report begins by describing the Zakat Foundation™ Morocco's mission, which is to promote social justice and alleviate poverty in Morocco. The organization works to achieve this goal by providing a range of services and programs to those in need, including food assistance, medical care, education, and shelter. The report notes that in 2004, the Zakat Foundation™ Morocco provided assistance to over 50,000 individuals and families throughout the country.
One of the most significant achievements of the Zakat Foundation™ Morocco in 2004 was its food assistance program. The program provided food parcels to over 40,000 families in need, which amounted to over 200,000 individuals. The report notes that this program was particularly important in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, which had a severe impact on the Moroccan economy and left many families struggling to make ends meet. The food assistance program provided a lifeline for many families, ensuring that they had enough to eat during a difficult time.
In addition to its food assistance program, the Zakat Foundation™ Morocco also provided medical care to those in need. The organization operates a mobile medical clinic, which travels to remote areas of Morocco to provide medical care to underserved communities. The report notes that in 2004, the mobile medical clinic provided medical care to over 5,000 individuals. The Zakat Foundation™ Morocco also operates a permanent medical clinic in Casablanca, which provides medical care to those in need on a regular basis.
Education is another area in which the Zakat Foundation™ Morocco is active. The organization provides scholarships to students who would otherwise be unable to afford an education. The report notes that in 2004, the Zakat Foundation™ Morocco provided scholarships to over 1,500 students throughout the country. The organization also operates a vocational training program, which provides training in a variety of skills, including sewing, carpentry, and computer skills. The program is designed to help individuals acquire the skills they need to find employment and support themselves and their families.
The Zakat Foundation™ Morocco also provides shelter to those in need. The organization operates several shelters for homeless individuals and families, providing them with a safe place to sleep, as well as food and other basic necessities. The report notes that in 2004, the Zakat Foundation™ Morocco provided shelter to over 1,000 individuals and families.
The annual report also includes financial information about the Zakat Foundation™ Morocco's activities in 2004. The organization received over 30 million dirhams in Zakat contributions during the year, which were used to fund its programs and services. The report notes that the organization operates on a lean budget, with a focus on maximizing the impact of its programs and minimizing administrative costs.
Overall, the Zakat Foundation™ Morocco's annual report for 2004 paints a picture of an organization that is making a significant impact in the lives of those in need. From providing food assistance and medical care to offering education and shelter, the organization is working to promote social justice and alleviate poverty in Morocco. The report also highlights the importance of Zakat contributions in funding these efforts, and the organization's commitment to transparency and accountability in its operations.