Sadaqah or Sadaka
What is Sadaqah?
Sadaqah or Sadaka in the modern context has come to signify "voluntary charity". According to the Quran, the word means voluntary offering, the amount of which is at the will of the "benefactor".
Rewards for the rest of your life
A contribution that goes a long way
Over 100 people contributing
Although we think that £10 is just right for making a wholesome difference, you can set up a Direct Debit for more or less. The Sadaqah projects are an amazing opportunity for you to contribute towards a collective goal and leave a little legacy of change. You can even set up the sadaqah for your loved ones.
This is an amazing opportunity to Build a well, Give someone Education and donate a livelihood project every year. Providing you with the rewards for the rest of your life.
Update reports are emailed every 4 months.
£10 per month, where does it go?
Water Wells
£3.00 /mo
Building deep bore Wells
Monthly blessings livelihoods projects
£7.00 /mo
Sewing machines
Planting olive trees
Providing fishing equipment
Building women's centres etc
Building Classrooms in Africa
Building Classrooms in Pakistan
Building small Mosques etc
Some words from our donors
All donations received with thanks!
We can't do what we do without your help.
I've been a supporter of The Well Foundation for many years now and can't fault the work they do. A very passionate and worthwhile charity and an absolute credit to humanity
Faiza Sharif
The Well Foundation has achieved so much in such little time. My son has really benefited from their activities.
Nav Baqsh
Project: Well in the name of loved one
The Well Foundation made the whole process so easy and I was so impressed at how quickly all the donations actually materialised. Within a few weeks of setting up the page I could see exactly where the donations had gone.
Thank youSafina Ahmed
The Well Foundation continuously show innovation and creativity in all aspects of their work. This ranges from their wide portfolio of charity reach to their excellent and relevant sports programmes
Atta Yaqoob