Charity Week 2014 Annual Report

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Charity Week 2014 Annual Report
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Charity Week Annual Report 2014
Contents
Welcome to the Annual Report 2
The UK Teams 3
Participating Institutions 5
Budget & Expenses 6
Resource Allocation 7
Totals, Results & Breakdowns 8
The Charity Week Bake Off 10
Donations & Banking 12
Publicity 13
Social Media 15
Projects Funded 16
Round-off Dinners 21
Canada 23
Qatar 25
Conclusion 27
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Charity Week Annual Report 2014
Welcome to Our Annual Report
Assalaamu alaikum
Taking the helm at Charity Week after the successful
10th anniversary was always going to be challenging. The
foundations of CW had been set and it was time to usher
it into its next phase of development. Challenge or not, I
relished it! I was incredibly fortunate to find myself working
alongside more than 100 amazing individuals up and down the
country who were determined to ensure that we kept aiming
for the stars. (Stars... Get it?... Never mind) and in turn they
really did drive the project forward masha’Allah.
It’s safe to say the one word I would use to describe this year’s campaign is
“balance.” Balance between being too corporate and structured or welcoming and
unstructured. Balance between too much unhealthy competition and not enough
competition for the good. Balance between talking about unity and the actual
incremental unity we are able to produce.
CW2014 has indeed been all about balance. But it’s also been about team work,
friendship, hard work, the orphans and needy children and of course the ingredient
that gives CW its flavour: fun. I feel blessed to have been a part of it, I pray that you
did too.
Mariam Kadodia - Charity Week UK National Director
I heard someone say that anything that you do purely for the sake
of Allah, Allah swt will always find ways to continue it no matter
what. Alhamdullilah, with only a minimal increase in the number
of participating institutions, we managed to double the amount
raised from year 1. This truly would not have been possible without
His blessings first and foremost and of course, that blessing is
translated into our dedicated and committed team, along with
the support we receive from Islamic Relief year after year. All this
combined only makes our craving for the success of unity across the
world through Charity Week that much stronger, day by day, year
by year.
Aisha Khaja - Charity Week Canada National Director
It was a dream come true to be involved in Charity Week. Organizing Charity Week
in Qatar for the first time was an exciting gamble, with a core team of one mentor, 6
extremely self-driven individuals, 3 dedicated University teams, super volunteers, and
two sponsors. Unity has dividends beyond measure. We are extremely grateful to Allah,
the CW team in the UK and Canada for unbelievable consistent support and motivation
throughout the way.
Sultana Jesmine - Charity Week Qatar National Director
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The Charity Week UK Teams
Charity Week is not an institution, not a concept nor a
“thing” at all. It is a living, breathing and acting body of
people who have stepped forward to work for a vision.
Wales & West
UK National Team
Director Mariam Kadodia Vice Directors Akeel Ghaffar, Ahthsham
Ashraf Gen Sec Sarah Rhammaz Gen Sec Support Afsara Ahmed
Events Team Nabeel Ghaffar, Zeinab Edah-Tally, Abid Shah
Head of Finance Hafsa Miah Media Team Saima Siddiqui, Nabila
Zaman, Fahad Azhar, Samee Choudhury Projects Team Abdul
Basit Ali, Aamir Shamsi Publicity Team Saiam Ahmed, Sanaa
Qureshi, Tuba Nisar Training Team Usman Siddiqui, Talha Ansari,
Rakin Anwar
London
Scotland
Regional Reps Aisha Sabir, Aisha
Mohamed
Suddef Ali, Anisa Zia, Zeshaan Mudassar, Zakaria
Jama, Sofina Begum-Pir, Saema Mustafa, Zarah Haniff
Northern Ireland
Regional Rep Zeenat Manjoo
Brothers & Sisters from Queen’s University Belfast
Midlands
Regional Reps Jawad Sayani,
Naveed Khan
Regional Reps Anum Mahmood
Mehrun Nisa Syed, Afsheen Mehmood, Sehar
Ambreen Mahfooz, Amr Ainine, Babuka Alief,
Shabnam Osman, Mohammad Robnawaz, Ifrah
Shami, Numan Hameed, Anum Jasrai, Ruhi Ali,
Danish Ashraf, Fabliha Hussain, Farhan Tahir,
Mukri, Yasmeen Khalid, Noorjahan Islam, Fathima
Samer Haque,Zoya Billoo, Sumaya Khan,Omar
Habeeba Asghar, Hajira Nisa, Hamzah Ahmed,
Hameed, Sumair Qureshi, Fahima Aziz, Inaayat
Munshi, Saba Malik, Wafaa Muhidin, Amir
Numman Ali, Saqib Ahmed, Sofia Liaquat, Yasmin
Vindhani, Shabana Begum, Muhammad Faisal
Darr,Sana Abdul Razzak, Harun Khan, Abeer
Mahmood, Zahra Ahmad
Malik, Ayisha Hameed, Sofina Johari, Dayana
Aneeqa Arshid, Aamir Kayani, Adeeb Naasan,
Rizvi, Sabrina Jiwani, Saira Arshad, Syed Ali
Regional Reps Abdulsalam Shahin,
Afzal Hamirani
Zohari, Chima Begum, Rehana Lila
Jaffery, Shirin Ahmed, Sawsan Therese, Daanyaal
Madarbukus, Iqbal Hussain, Salma Gabr, Ruby
Ramjan, Aysha Khalid, Bilal Hussein, Adeel Ahmed
North
South
Regional Reps Hamza Afzal, Bilkis
Akhter
Regional Reps Muhammad Bin
Tayyab
Siddiqah Kadodia, Haneen Shubib, Abid Azami,
Abdul-Qawiyy, Aneesah Ali, Khurram Khan,
Adrees Nazir, Ameer Khan, Mariam Amin, Aisha
Imane El-Hakimi, Nurhafazah Abdul Rashid,
Hussain, Nargis Akhter, Nadia Altairy, Sara Malik,
Nadia Syazwani Redhuan, Rameesha, Hassan
Urslaan Chohan, Sibbat E-Noor, Ruckaiya Karim,
Naqshbandi, Nahyar Nawaf, Hussam Al Jabbar,
Mohammed Yusuf, Sefyan Abdulmula
Sadaf Riaz, Mosene Herbert
There
were 4
face-to-face
National Team
meetings
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Regional Teams
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One of the ongoing challenges of
Charity Week as it has grown nationally
and internationally has been to
maintain a coherent structure whilst
maintaining freedom and flexibility in
how it is carried out.
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Midlands
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N.Ireland
London
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Reaching out
from the UK:
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General - Amanah Anwar
USA / Qatar - Tasneem Kapadia
USA - Zeeshan Anwar
Australia - Tasneem Kabir
Canada - Saira
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Hafsa Chawla - Designer
(Delhi, India)
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Midlands
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Institutions Participating
Canada
100%
The institutions that
take part in Charity
Week each bring their
own unique flare and
perspective to the
unity.
Scotland
48%
Northern
Ireland
North
32%
8%
20%
92%
100%
Midlands
26%
Wales &
The West
50%
Schools & Colleges
Other Institutions
32%
54%
19%
19%
Universities
London
14%
South
20%
30%
61%
13%
One way of making sure the
message of unity is reaching
a wider audience is by
expanding the numbers and
diversity of the institutions
taking part.
62%
Qatar
100%
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Budgets & Expenses
Charity money is a heavy
amanah.
Here at Charity Week we believe
that every penny we are given by
Islamic Relief towards the budget
is the heaviest amanah.
We don’t believe that we are
“owed” anything for helping to
raise money or to bring about the
vision of unity. It is a privilege to
simply be part of it.
Resources
1:14
Regional Expenses
Ratio of budget
to funds raised
Travel & Miscellaneous
Requested Budget - £45,250.00
Resources - £23,466.67
BREAKDOWN
Regional Expenses - £16,272.68
Travel & Miscelleneous- £8728.12
Total Spent - £48,467.47
Overspend - £3,217.47
This year, we
overspent our projected
budget for the first time.
The main reason for this was our
conservative estimate for the growth
of the project this year and hence the
extra demand on resources.
We have learnt our lesson and will
aim to be more accurate in our
projections and in managing
The
the budget in the
budget
overspent was
future..
not taken from
Charity Week
funds raised
RESOURCES &
EQUIPMENT
T-Shirts - £14,526.00
Buckets & PennyBoxes £4,216.25
Posters/Leaflets £3,430.00
Courier Charges £187.71
National Events £1,106.71
REGIONAL
EXPENSES
South - £5,348.81
North - £1,877.67
Wales - £1,135.95
Scotland - £1,761.62
London - £3,114.67
Midlands - £3,033.96
RESERVE /
EMERGENCY
FUND
Reserve - £2,172.03
TRAVEL
EXPENSES
National
Meetings-£3,639.35
South-£595.73
Midlands-£150.59
North-£107.69
Wales-£56.21
London-£274.36
All Training Travel £1,732.16
Total = £48,467.47
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1910
Posters
Posters
1%
5%
15010
Projects
Booklets
610
Guidelines
10%
29%
13%
Resource
24%
18%
Allocation
Projects Booklets
4525
T-Shirts
1%
1948
Buckets
7%
10%
1017
Pennyboxes
23%
18%
18%
23%
Experience helps when it comes to
deciding which region needs what
and how much.
North
8%
9%
Scotland
17%
South
Northern Ireland
T-Shirts
22%
8%
15%
22%
Guidelines Posters
1%
8%
2%
6%
8%
29%
8%
33%
8%
15%
20%
28%
Wales & the West
1%
9%
1%
Midlands
The decision-making and logistics involved in
distributing Charity Week resources is not taken
lightly, as it has a direct affect on regions’ abilities
to raise money effectively as well as on the Charity
Week budget.
Pennyboxes
Buckets
London
16%
24%
24%
18%
25%
16%
Grand Total
£736,644.82
Top Institutions by Region
£736,644.82
Charity Week
Totals Since 2004
£595,506.24
£448,401
London
£378,898
£399,859
£324,000
£307,000
institutions
raised more than
£5,000
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than £10,000
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£7,165.27
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£454.86
0.1%
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£93,102.92
13.2%
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UK Results & Breakdowns
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The Charity Week
Bake Off
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The Charity Week Bake Off
This year saw the return of
the hugely successful Great
Charity Week Bake Off
Volunteers across the globe displayed
their unique culinary skills and entered
their baked delights into the following
categories:
•
Best cake baked by a sister
•
Best cake baked by a brother
•
Best cake stall
Without a doubt CW’ers truly know how to
tickle our tastebuds.
One brother
from Leicester
University baked over
600 cupcakes all by
himself for Charity
Week
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Donations & Banking
Breakdown of donations
3%
9%
11%
23%
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Scotland
was the
fastest region to
bank all monies.
London was the
slowest
5%
20%
23%
1%
24%
48%
100%
95%
86%
77%
A bunch of young Muslims
raising huge sums of money
- what could possibly go
wrong?
That tongue-in-cheek question illustrates
exactly why there is no room for anything
but total transparency and accuracy when
it comes to how much money was donated
down to the penny.
76%
56%
Banked in IR account
43%
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Publicity
For us, publicity is not about showing off or blowing our own trumpet. It is about sharing
the vision with an ever increasing and diverse audience with every tool at our disposal.
From articles and videos to poems and memes - we’ve never done a better job.
Published Articles on
Charity Week
Charity Week: It Really is as Epic
as The Lord of the Rings
11 Things You Didn’t Know
About The Biggest Muslim
Youth Project In The West
The Brotherhood I Never Knew
The Essence of Charity Week
Muslim Students Raise £700k For
Orphans And Needy Children
CW YouTube Videos:
City ISoc Charity Auction 2014
Mo Amer Charity Bungee 2014
St Georges Charity Week 2014 Promo
Charity Week Aberdeen 2014 Trailer
‘The Game’ Glasgow Trailer
Hull Isoc - Charity Week 2014/2015 !
Royal Holloway #CW2014 Intro Video!
Charity Week Dundee 2014
SOAS Charity Week Video 2014
Imperial College Islamic Society
raise a massive £83,401.70
during Charity Week!
Charity Week (Wales & West) Round Off
Video 2014
Charity week 2014 Wolves ISoc
Charity Week raises in
excess of £80,000
Charity Week 2014, Aberdeen
Charity Week 2014- Trent Muslim
Students’ Association
Why Muslim students are at the
forefront of positive social
change: the stories that
mainstream media don’t tell.
Charity week London #CW2014
highlights
King’s Islamic Society raises
over £80,000 in one week
Here’s What Happens When You
Get Students From Around The
World To Unite For One Cause
UCL’s Islamic Society Raises over
£77 000 in just one week!
MMU ISoc Charity Week 2014
Charity Week #TheGreatNorth
#CW2014 highlights :
Charity Week Unlocked
Charity Week Surrey
DMU Islamic Society wins Midlands
best charity fundraisers award
“The Charity Week Video That Never
Was”: CW Comedy Video 2014
What’s on at Dundee Islamic
students’ charity week
Behind the Scenes of Cirque du CW!
QMUL Students Raise Over £45,000
for International Charity
Society of the Week: Islamic
Society (ISoc)
Woodhouse College Islamic Society
has raised an astonishing
amount of £4860.07
Charity Week Concludes
Unity is the Key - CW2014 Trailer
King’s College London Charity Week
Brothers Highlights
UBISOC Charity Week experience
Sh. Yasir Qadhi on *Charity Week*
Charity Week Message - Ustaadh
Salman Hasan
Charity Week Message - Ustaadh Jubril
Alao
MSA UofC answers “Why Charity?”
Dr. Reda Bedeir supports UWindsor
Charity Week: What’s Your Story?
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2014 saw 2
appearances of Charity
Week on Islam Channel,
once featured on Living the
Life and then on the first
ever Charity Week Live
Appeal.
Tinseltown
did a special
Charity Week Shake
across ALL 10 branches
in aid of Charity
Week.
At a joint
CABU-Islamic Relief
event, Charity Week
was applauded when host
Mehdi Hasan highlighted the
work of often maligned Muslim
students to an audience that
included journalists, MPs
and royalty
‘Let the
Quran Speak’, a
long running Canadian
TV programme featured
“Fostering Unity through
Charity, The Story of Charity
Week Global” Founder, Dr
Muhammad Wajid
Akhter
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Social Media
We are yet to break the glass ceiling in
social media, but we believe sincerely
that this year our social media stars have
moved us a step closer to getting the
amazing vision out to the world.
Facebook likes,
Twitter followers,
Instagram followers,
YouTube subscribers,
3990
3063
1760
1647
1193
974
834
594
Climbing Mountains
“Charity Week 2014 saw an incredible number of
students take part in tough physical challenges to raise
money for orphans and needy children. Some took part in
marathon treks and others climbed mountains.
One student, Owais Ali Shah (and five
friends) decided to do both. Trekking
an approximate 80 miles in Morocco, he
managed to scale the highest peaks in
the Atlas mountain range. This includes
the fearsome Toubkal - at more than 4,167
metres, the highest mountain in North Africa!”
100
260
30
2010
2011
45
53
2012
231
91
123
2013
2014
Congratulations
to Diyana Rahim
from University of
Durham - winner of the
CW Projects Survey
iPad Air!
Graphs show Charity Week funded projects since 2004
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Gaza Prosthetic Limb Centre
& School Rehabilitation
Helping children of Gaza walk and learn again
Cost:
£250,000
$470,555 CAD
1.34 million QAR
>400
Childrens’
classrooms to be
refurbished
>430
Prosthetic limbs will
become available
for children
You
have helped
to fund the
ONLY limb centre
of its kind in
Gaza
Imagine receiving reward for each step these children take... for the rest of their lives, inshaAllah.
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Mobile Clinics to Treat Syrian
Children
Treating sick Syrian children & widows in Lebanon
Medicines,
treatment,
public health
and hygiene
awareness
10,000
Orphans & Needy
Children will
get access to
healthcare
Cost:
£126,576
$240,000 CAD
693,000 QAR
64
Families provided
with protection
against winter
“Whoever relieves a Muslim of distress, Allah will relieve him of distress on the Day of Resurrection”
(Sahih Bukhari)
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Giving the Gift of Clean Water to the
Children of Chad, Mali & Niger
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Building rainwater harvesting towers
Number of rain water
towers to be built
one each for Canada, Qatar, London,
Midlands, North, N.Ireland, South,
Scotland, Wales & West
Cost:
£200,000
$379,666 CAD
1.1 million QAR
>4000
Children who will
gain access to
clean water
The Prophet, peace be upon him, said: “The best charity is giving water to drink.”
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Counselling & Psycho-Social Support in the
Central African Republic
Giving mentally scarred children their childhood back
5,000
Cost:
£46,500
$88,277 CAD
254,623 QAR
Child
friendly
spaces & child
protection
staff
+7,000
others will meet
with indirect
benefits
Sponsoring Orphans in
Pakistan & Gaza
Continuing to look after orphans
10 & 8
The number of years
CW has been sponsoring
orphans in Pakistan and
Gaza respectively
Orphans, needy
children and their
families benefit
Cost:
£113,568
$215,595 CAD
2
621,885 QAR
years
sponsorship
147
orphans
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Round Off Dinners
North
Manzil Restaurant, Manchester, Sun 16th Nov
Attendees: 142
Speaker: Qari Mohammed Jahangir
Great Venue, lots of tasty food with the legendary Zia Salik reminding the volunteers why we need Unity in the Ummah.
Captain Jack Sparrow even popped in to demonstrate how awesome #TheGreatNorth are.
South
Hillside Restaurant, University of Surrey, Sat 22nd Nov
Attendees: 163
Speaker: Shaikh Atif Jung
As always, mashaAllah the #SouthStars excelled with organising one of the best Round Off Dinners CW has ever seen. The
food was fantastic as was the amazing attention to detail with decor. Stars were hanging from the ceiling with a little surprise
attached… yes, The Treasure Hunt made another appearance where a riddle was to be answered in order to find the hidden key.
Mini pots of honey were placed on the tables to represent that with true unity we can achieve the sweetest rewards just like the
Honey Bees.
Wales & the West
The Paget Rooms, Sun 23rd Nov
Attendees: 60
Speaker: Waleed Al Madani
Hosted by the awesome Wales and West team who had a good mixture of celebration and entertainment. With members of the
board helping to dish out the food to the awesome volunteers.
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Scotland
Paisley Town Hall, Sun 23rd Nov
Attendees:210
Speaker: Sheikh Amer Jamil
Och Aye! The Scots did a fantastic event yet again with good food and great speeches including an emotional one from Ahmed Shaikh
(who visited Mali a month earlier) that left many teary eyed.
London
London Muslim Centre, Sat 29th Nov
Attendees: 550
Speaker: Shaykh Abu ‘Abdillah Yunus bin Mahmud
An evening to remember in London, with volunteers from across London sharing their experiences and sharing awesome food. No London
Round Off Dinner would be complete without stunning decor, beautiful displays of mocktails and a table dedicated to keeping everyone on a
sugar high with pic ‘n’ mix sweets. Last but not least one thing London can be counted on is bringing the loud and roaring atmosphere when
the Takbeers literally shake the room.
Awards &
Winners
CW2014 Best Costume
Anglia Ruskin Iron Man & Friends
International Round Off: Midlands
CW2014 Most Unique Event Cardiff Met
Fundraising Dinner CW2014 Best Picture
Devonshire Place, Sun 30th Nov
Hull ISoc Scooby Doo, The Cookie Monster & an
Attendees: 250 Speaker Ustadh Abu Ibrahim
Orc go for a Walk National Treasure Hunt Winner
“I don’t know what to put” Team Northampton Uni
The Midlands hosted their first ever International Round off Dinner with it
Best Themed Cake by a Brother Hamid Mehmood previously being held in London. People attended the Round Off Dinner
Liverpool JMUC ISoc Best Themed Cake by a Sister SMYC
from all over the country; from Midlands, London, North, Scotland,
Best Cake Stall Queen Elizabeth College
South and West and Wales. It was a true display of the unity that
Best CWExpressYourself Themed Piece Glasgow - Hold on to
exists within the CW family. The event from the start to the end was
the Rope of Allah Canvas CWExpressYourself Best Creative
amazing with many takbeers, laughter and awards!
Written or Spoken Word Syma Alam - St George’s - A Penny &
a Pound CWExpressYourself Most Creative Use of Digital
Medium St George’s Trailer A Good Deed
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Canada
Canadian National Team:
Maria Ahmed, Muzna Azam,
Nuzha Hafleen, Nur Alam, Gulaid
Egeh, Halla Fahmi, Faraz Naeem,
Hina Ahmed, Aisha Khaja
Canada Budget
Resources
Dinners & Briefings
Miscellaneous
Resources Budget - $ 3,732.15
Dinners/ briefing - $ 2,004.22
Travel - $ 2,058.70
Total Budget Spent - $7,795.07
The growth of Charity Week in Canada in 2014
has been organic and fun.
The team has grown, the number of universities have increased and the
variety of events is more than we could have expected. The numbers
on the following pages show only a glimpse of the amazing people and
institutions that united together to help orphans and needy kids across
the world.
638
193
Likes on the Canada Facebook page.
Twitter followers of Canada CW.
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Canada Breakdown
Windsor
University
$6,099.97
Canada Total
$38,000.95
approx. £19,940
University
of Ottawa
$5,500
McGill
University
$3,364
The Charity Week Canada Round-Off
dinner was held at Ryerson University
on Saturday November 8th 2014. A
total of 130 students attended. Speakers
included Sheikh Musleh Khan and Dr.
Wajid Akhter from the Charity Week
Board of Advisors.
Ryerson
University
$3,195
Queen’s
University
$2,865.70
University
of Calgary
$2,536.60
York
University
$2,275.75
The
Canada
CW Team met
for the first time
in person at the
All Universities
Wilfrid Laurier
Briefing
$2,237.70
University of
Western Ontario
$2,121.49
McMaster
University
$1,675.40
University
of Toronto
Scarborough
$1,400.24
Trent
University
$502.60
University of
Toronto St George
$1,821.50
University
of Toronto
Mississauga
$1,405.00
University
of Waterloo
$1000.00
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Qatar
The richest country in the world by GDP, Qatar wasn’t
an obvious choice for the next stop on the Charity Week
Unity tour. Yet, one email and a year later here we are. The
Charity Week Qatar team and their Charity partner ROTA
(Reach Out To Asia) have been nothing short of amazing
with their dedication.
It isn’t easy transporting a project conceived and
implemented in the UK to Qatar, but the CW Qatar team
managed to do it, and that too, brilliantly:
National Directors Abdullah Ahmed, Sultana Jesmine
Interim National Director Mubashar Rizvi GUQ Rep
Mohammed Sir Al-Khatim CMUQ Rep Aya Abd Elaal
TAMUQ Rep Ayat Abdel-Rehman Events Abdulrahman
Al-Qatami Social Media Amal Haque, Tasneem Kapadia
Charity Partner ROTA - Reach Out To Asia Mousab
Kerwat, Bouthaina Al-Obaidli Islamic Relief Middle East
Hodeefa Rassam
Qatar Budget &
Resources
The Qatar
Charity Week
was delivered
53% under
budget
Unspent
T-Shirts
6,000 QAR
~ £1070
8,827 QAR~
£1,574
Buckets &
Pennyboxes
Delivery
Buckets &
Pennyboxes
Purchase
841 QAR ~£150
1,153 QAR ~£200
30 pennyboxes
30 buckets
>100 posters
>100 leaflets
200
T-shirts
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Qatar Total
44,013 QAR
approx. £8,064
Charity Week in Qatar was run in
partnership with Reach Out To Asia.
Innovative events undertaken by the
universities in Qatar included “Make me
a Qatari”, “Food court relay race” and
even “Zorb football”!
Qatar Breakdown
GUQ
7,772 QAR
CMUQ
10,696.91
QAR
TAMUQ
25,545 QAR
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In some ways, Charity Week can seem like a large
- almost corporate - organisation with more than
a decades worth of experience and impressive
numbers attached to yearly growth...
But in many other ways, we’re still a bunch of
idealistic young volunteers who want to have fun
carrying out the vision of unity - whilst continuing
to learn every step of the way.
So we’ve had some big
successes and some
steep learning curves,
but one message has
been constant:
Unity is the Key
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Appendix
The Figures
Charity Week 2014 Totals [London Universi:es] Ins:tu:on Deposits Online Card Total BPP Law School £805.62 £305.00 £30.00 £1,140.62 City University £4,783.92 £2,281.00 £50.00 £7,114.92 Goldsmiths, University of London £3,004.45 £700.00 £3,704.45 Heythrop College, University of London £136.66 £136.66 Imperial College London £32,075.00 £29,591.43 £22,475.27 £84,141.70 King's College London £24,647.93 £53,150.80 £3,960.00 £81,758.73 London School of Economics £4,628.71 £28,595.98 £111.00 £33,335.69 £98.20 £113.32 £211.52 £70.50 £70.50 £15,214.86 £29,918.53 £835.00 £45,968.39 £130.00 £1,207.62 £1,337.62 London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine London South Bank University Queen Mary, University of London Royal Holloway, University of London SOAS, University of London £8,847.07 £8,600.00 £2,500.00 £19,947.07 St George's, University of London £21,052.37 £11,028.32 £8,606.00 £40,686.69 University College London £45,090.60 £31,307.50 £570.00 £76,968.10 £725.00 £1,469.48 £2,194.48 University of Cambridge University of Essex University of West London Total t £3,100.84 £3,100.84 £1,200.00 £105.00 £1,305.00 £165,541.23 £198,444.48 £39,137.27 £403,122.98 Charity Week 2014 Totals [London School/Colleges/Communi:es] Ins:tu:on Deposits Online Card Total Central Founda[on School £25.00 £25.00 Date Valley Primary School £1,284.14 £1,284.14 Hainault Community Centre £57.00 £170.00 £227.00 Haringey Sixth Form £357.06 £357.06 Leyton Sixth Form £635.87 £635.87 Leytonstone Muslim Community Centre £52.38 £52.38 Li^le Ilford School £55.59 £55.59 Luton £215.26 £215.26 £3,958.27 £300.00 £4,258.27 £574.30 £574.30 £70.00 £70.00 Sir John Lawes School £105.65 £105.65 Slough £310.60 £310.60 £3,997.06 £863.01 £4,860.07 £11,628.18 £1,103.01 £300.00 £13,031.19 £15.00 £5.00 £20.00 £177,184.41 £199,547.49 £39,442.27 £416,174.17 Mulberry School for Girls Newham Collegiate Sixth Form PWC Woodhouse College Total General Regional Total Charity Week 2014 Totals [West Midlands Universi:es] Ins[tu[on Deposits Online Total Aston University £5,007.00 £565.00 £5,572.00 Birmingham City University £1,275.89 £20.97 £1,296.86 Coventry University £1,895.67 £1,895.67 Keele University £3,372.26 £30.00 £3,402.26 Newman University £141.02 £141.02 University of Birmingham £5,338.19 £3,126.10 £8,464.29 University of Warwick £3,091.77 £1,223.23 £4,315.00 University of Wolverhampton £2,973.18 £1,104.36 £4,077.54 £23,094.98 £6,069.66 £29,164.64 Total Charity Week 2014 Totals [East Midlands Universi:es] Ins[tu[on Deposits Online Total Anglia Ruskin University £801.63 £801.63 De Monaort University £7,166.53 £1,589.66 £8,756.19 Loughborough University £7,354.72 £71.29 £7,426.01 Nobngham Trent University £4,341.98 £70.00 £4,411.98 University of East Anglia £1,827.48 £21.29 £1,848.77 University of Leicester £3,025.00 £2,569.76 £5,594.76 University of Lincoln £355.20 £355.20 University of Northampton £923.84 £3,668.67 £4,592.51 £4,270.00 £3,374.58 £7,644.58 £565.00 £565.00 £30,631.38 £11,365.25 £41,996.63 University of Nobngham University of Oxford Total Charity Week 2014 Totals [East Midlands Schools/Colleges/Commun:es] Ins[tu[on Deposits Online Total Beauchamp College £1,013.15 £1,013.15 Leicester Islamic Academy £1,570.93 £1,570.93 £634.25 £634.25 Sir Jonathan North Community College WQEIC Total £624.84 £15.65 £640.49 £3,843.17 £15.65 £3,858.82 Online Total Charity Week 2014 Totals [Midlands Businesses] Ins[tu[on Deposits Tinseltown Total General Regional Total £1,500.00 £1,500.00 £1,500.00 £0.00 £1,500.00 £25.61 £25 £50.61 £59,095.14 £17,475.56 £76,570.70 Charity Week 2014 Totals [South Universi:es] Ins:tu:on Deposits Online Total £286.83 £286.83 £8.50 £8.50 Exeter University £1,314.43 £85.00 £1,399.43 Medway School of Pharmacy £1,724.95 £1,724.95 Medway Universi[es £167.95 £78.00 £245.95 Plymouth University £531.82 £20.00 £551.82 Southampton Solent University £262.14 £262.14 University of Brighton £2,380.91 £2,380.91 University of Portsmouth £1,760.20 £1,760.20 £353.81 £50.00 £403.81 University of Southampton £5,220.59 £50.00 £5,270.59 University of Surrey £6,840.36 £1,095.00 £7,935.36 University of Sussex £1,633.55 £1,633.55 £22,486.04 £1,378.00 £23,864.04 Bournemouth University Canterbury Christchurch University University of Reading Total Charity Week 2014 Totals [South Schools/Colleges/Communi:es] Ins:tu:on Deposits Online Total Brighton College £770.00 £770.00 Girls Nigh[ngale Taekwondo (Southampton) £97.65 £97.65 £1,101.34 £1,101.34 Total £1,968.99 £1,968.99 Regional Total £24,455.03 £1,378.00 £25,833.03 Southampton Muslim Youth Campaign Charity Week 2014 Totals [Ireland Universi:es] Ins:tu:on Queens University Regional Total Deposits Total £454.86 £454.86 £454.86 £454.86 Charity Week 2014 Totals [North East Universi:es] Ins:tu:on Deposits Card Online Total Durham University Islamic Society £1,411.68 £1,411.68 Huddersfield University £4,988.13 £60.00 £5,048.13 Hull University £2,648.85 £1,583.00 £15.00 £4,246.85 Leeds Becke^ University £1,192.52 £1,192.52 Leeds University £5,847.31 £833.11 £6,680.42 Newcastle University £1,795.33 £204.67 £2,000.00 Northumbria University £1,024.23 £1,024.23 Teesside University £2,045.68 £2,045.68 University of Bradford £1,451.00 £1,451.00 University of Sunderland £2,318.58 £2,318.58 £24,723.31 £1,583.00 £1,112.78 £27,419.09 Total Charity Week 2014 Totals [North West Universi:es] Ins:tu:on Deposits Card Online Total £600.00 £600.00 Liverpool John Moores University £2,692.51 £683.63 £3,376.14 Manchester Metropolitan University £1,658.00 £1,658.00 University of Manchester £9,756.59 £5,307.00 £15,063.59 £1,325.08 £30.00 £1,355.08 £16,032.18 £6,020.63 £22,052.81 Lancaster University University of Salford Total Charity Week 2014 Totals [North East Colleges] Ins:tu:on Sunderland College Total Deposits Card Online Total £321.14 £321.14 £321.14 £321.14 Charity Week 2014 Totals [North West Schools] Ins:tu:on Deposits Card Online Total Manchester Islamic High School for Girls £11,652.94 £11,652.94 Total £11,652.94 £11,652.94 £1,000.00 £1,000.00 Regional Total £53,729.57 £1,583.00 £7,133.41 £62,445.98 General Charity Week 2014 Totals [ Wales and West Universi:es] Ins:tu:on Deposits Online Card Total £272.00 £272.00 Cardiff Metropolitan University £2,181.53 £232.00 £75.00 £2,488.53 Cardiff University £8,733.71 £5,070.00 £13,803.71 Swansea University £4,459.31 £700.00 £5,159.31 University of Bath £1,196.23 £5.00 £1,201.23 University of Bristol £179.41 £60.00 £239.41 University of South Wales £563.40 £563.40 University of the West of England £959.03 £959.03 £18,544.62 £297.00 £5,845.00 £24,686.62 Bangor Islamic Society Total Charity Week 2014 Totals [ Wales and West Schools & Communi:es] Ins:tu:on Deposits Online Card Total £50.00 £50.00 £10.00 £10.00 Cardiff Muslim Primary £845.00 £5.00 £850.00 Wiltshire Islamic Cultural Centre £173.20 £173.20 Total £1,068.20 £15.00 £0.00 £1,083.20 Regional Total £19,612.82 £312.00 £5,845.00 £25,769.82 Al-­‐Habib Islamic Centre Andalusia Academy Charity Week 2014 Totals [Scotland Ci:es] Ci:es Bank Deposits Online Card Total £12,624.03 £4,879.65 £5,930.00 £23,433.68 £350.83 £350.83 Dundee £9,688.54 £5,669.86 £3,470.00 £18,828.40 Edinburgh £6,982.96 £5,808.37 £3,460.00 £16,251.33 Glasgow £15,540.87 £5,054.41 £6,235.00 £26,830.28 Perth £2,584.00 £620.00 £3,204.00 St Andrews £1,454.44 £1,454.44 S[rling £2,611.77 £138.19 £2,749.96 Regional Total £51,837.44 £22,170.48 £19,095.00 £93,102.92 Aberdeen Cumbernauld Charity Week Annual Report 2014
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