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Annual Report
Thank you for making a difference 33 Years in Service and Counting
1981 - 2014
IMRC appreciates the generous support it has received in 2013. Your gen-erosity has helped IMRC fund its projects in India towards alleviating poverty and helping Muslims and minorities of India help themselves and eventually become self sufficient.
Some of Our Highlights for 2013:
• Provided 2 million meals in grains during Ramadan
• Provided emergency relief for Muzaffarnagar victims within 3 days with hygiene kits, food, blankets and tents
• Performed 4,262 Qurbanis
• Began school construction at 12 New Project REED locations
• Inaugurated IMRC’s New Headquarter building to accommodate growing support and donations from donors
• 26,304 patients seen at the Indo US Hospital
• Provided 3,042 dialysis sessions, 969 of them were free of cost
• 432 cataract surgeries were performed with lens implant
• Treated 4,735 patients through India Health Initiative Program
• 14,735 patients screened for eye diseases in camps in which 8,206 people had eye problems
CONTENTS
Executive Director’s Statement
Mission Statement
Program: Emergency Relief
Program: Education
Program: Water Well
Program: Project REED
Program: Indo-US Hospital
Program: India Health Initiative
Program: Feeding
Program: Qurbani
Financial Statement
Leave a Legacy
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ear Supporters and Donors, Assalamu Alaikum,
I want to thank you for another successful year, alhamdulillah. Your donations have helped the less fortunate and needy with relief, food, shelter, education, and health care. These accomplishments could not have been possible without your support and generosity. Jazak Allahu Khair!
Alhamdulillah for the past 33 years, I have seen what your donations have done for the many Indian Muslims & minorities by bring-ing them hope for a better tomorrow. This year alone: we were able to provide relief for Muzaffarnagar riot victims within three days of the riots, saw 8,527 patients in our Indo-US hospital, treated 4,735 patients through our 4th India Health Initiative program over the course of three weeks, provided 2 million meals in grains in Ramadan, performed 4,262 qurbanis to more than 500,000 beneficiaries and began to build 12 new schools/masajid through Project REED.
Our focus for the coming year is to invest in girls’ education. We know that having an education not only creates a better future, but a powerful asset for reducing poverty and inequality. Many girls for example, do not have the opportunity to continue to further their education after the 10th grade. At JIT, out of 308 students, we only have 20 girls.
We want to build a Junior College for girls and a dormitory at Moinabad for them to reside in. Muslim girls are residing in Hindu hostels while going to school, but we want to change that. By building a hostel, they can practice Islam comfortably and have a quality education. IMRC has already bought the land and needs your help and support to complete the process.
By 2015, we want to start a College of Education and build a girls dormitory at JIT, inshallah.
We know what needs to be done and know that we will be able to accomplish them with your continuous support and donations. May Allah reward you and your family for your continuous efforts and please continue to keep the Indian Muslims in your duas.
Manzoor Ghori Executive Director
MESSAGE FROM THE
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
IMRC
BOARD
Zafar Shaikh
President
Maqsood Quadri Vice President
Nahid Aliniazee Vice President
Najmul Hai
Secretary
Khaja Husain
Treasurer
Wajahat Abdulla Board Member
Shahed Javeed
Board Member
Ahsan Syed
Board Member
Saqib Syed
Board Member
Dr. Syed Malik
Board Member
Manzoor Ghori
Executive Director
OUR
APPROACH
To solve these problems, IMRC has worked with its sister organization in India, Sahayata Trust and
many other reputable partners for 30 years to implement the projects to reach our goals.
OUR
OBJECTIVES
Provide economic and educational
assistance to orphans & destitute children.
Provide immediate relief to victims of
communal violence and/or natural disasters.
Disseminate information about the
Muslims and minorities of India.
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OUR
MISSION
To help India’s Muslims & minorities achieve security,
freedom and equality - Their rights as citizens of India
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60,000
The number of people who are
displaced and homeless from the
Muzaffarnagar riots
Even 12 years later after the Gujarat riots, Muslims will still tell you stories and complaints of discrimination and violence in and around Gujarat. Unfortunately, Muzaffarnagar is now another case in the books to add to the stories. Recent riots in Muzaffarnagar between Hindu and Muslims left 113 killed and approximately 60,000 displaced and homeless. It’s the trauma and post riot situa-tion which leaves you quessitua-tioning yourself, how did this happen again? Did we not learn anything from Gujarat? Haven’t we moved forward since then?
IMRC has assisted with emergency relief whether natural or communal violence since its inception in 1981. The relief efforts for Muzaffarnagar were no different. Within three days of the riots, IMRC was on the ground distributing food and hygiene kits by the thousands. Soon winter came and we went into the Blanket Drive to provide the now refugees with blankets and warm clothes. IMRC’s Project Manager and volunteers visited Muzaffarnagar to assess the situation and met with the victims. Immediately after the initial relief efforts, we formed a legal team to begin legal work and rehabilitation for the victims. Both of these require huge resources and is a lengthy process. Alhamdulillah, we are moving forward in the right direction, however, families are still in refugee camps with barely the essentials to survive. We plan to continue to provide food, warm clothing, hygiene kits, tents, and blankets. Our legal team is working on filing FIRs and cases to bring the perpetrators to justice. Our long-term goals are to work with the legal team, provide self-employment kits and provide children with school bags/supplies where they are currently attending local schools.
Ramadan is soon approaching. These families will need your help with meals to observe fast and celebrate
Eid. Please show your support today so we can provide them with supplies in a timely manner.
IMRC will focus on long-term
goals for the victims:
Continue to provide food, clothing
and medicine
Begin legal work & rehabilitation
for the victims
Provide self-employment kits
Provide children with school bags
and supplies
within
3
days IMRC was onsite to re-spond to the Muzaffarnagar Riots with food, relief kits
and clothes.
PROGRAM: EMERGENCY RELIEF
PROGRAM: EDUCATION
n such a big country, the quality of edu-cation varies dramatically from state to state, and even between different commu-nities within the same region. Today in In-dia, a good education is still a luxury. Some children face a journey of many miles just to get to school, only to arrive at a building without basic equipment, toilets or drinking water. Teacher absenteeism is rising too. With prestigious private schools reserved for the wealthy, and better-performing state schools accessible only to India’s small emerging middle class, the overwhelming majority of India’s children attend poor quality, overcrowded schools.
Generation by generation, education helps whole communities escape deprivation and move towards a better future. IMRC under-stands many factors have an impact on a child’s education, from gender, background, social class to geographic location and re-ligion. That’s why we focus on providing access to quality education in rural pover-ty-struck parts of India where communities aren’t given the opportunity to better their livelihood. For 2014 - 2015, IMRC is putting girls education at top priority. This Fall, IMRC will open the Challenger Junior College and will begin JIT College of Education soon. With these two new institutions, girls will have access to education beyond primary schooling.
With a shortage of an estimated 1.4 million trained teachers, the College of Education will meet the two most high demand ma-jors amongst girls - Education and Teach-ing. With your assistance to sponsor a girl’s housing, tuition, and/or room and board, to-gether we can change the number of girls dropping out of school early, lagging behind in education amongst boys, and closing the gap on illiteracy.
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www.imrcusa.org 6 CHALLENGER GIRLS JUNIOR COLLEGE Opening Fall 2014CHALLENGER GIRLS JUNIOR COLLEGE HOSTEL
Construction in progress YOUR HELP IS NEEDED NOW!
90%
30%
25%
of children from poor families in India remain
illiterate despite completed 4 years of school.*
of children in India remain illiterate even
after attending five to six years of school.*
of the Indian population is still illiterate; only
15% of all Indian students reach high school,
7% of that number who progress to
second-ary school actually graduate.**
* Hindustan Times April 2014 A deepening crisis in India’s higher education ** www.educationincrisis.net (Country profile: India)
Will provide one girl with a per-manent location in a dormitory. Build a safe and secure place for a girl to study on campus for
years to come.
Build a home
$3000
PROGRAM: EDUCATION
JAHANGIRABAD INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Congratulations to the JIT’s 1st batch of College of Engineering students! It is with great pleasure to announce that JIT will have it’s first College of Engi-neering graduation ceremony by the end of Summer this year. This is a remarkable group of students, many of whom came from families who are in poverty, who have illiterate parents, and who never thought they themselves could afford to attend a private university. It is through Allah’s blessings, donors and supporters like you who helped make this possible.
90% OF JIT’S STUDENTS RELY ON FINANCIAL AID
Inshallah, our next phase with our Education project is to open the Challenger Girls Junior College in Moinabad for Fall 2014 and start a College of Education at JIT (in progress). These two institutions will inshallah meet the high demand of female students wanting to pursue higher education in the fields of teaching and education. We are currently raising funds to build a girls hostel at the JIT campus, too. Without proper housing, our girl students will not have safety, security and access to study on campus.
It costs approximately $600,000 to build a girls hostel
$200,000 per floor (3 story building) or 6,000 to build a room
Inshallah, you can name a floor dedicated to a loved one.
$90,548 has been collected alhamdulillah.
Please support this project so we can provide for our
girl students as soon as possible.
There are several ways to sponsor and support this project. Your donation to sup-port a girl’s education, room and/or board will assist in bridging the gap with girls’ schooling beyond primary education.
Students at JIT campus.
Sponsorship
Sponsor a girl’s tuition for a year at either institution.
$500
Support a girl’s room and board for one full year.
$1000
Endowment
Establish a scholarship under a designated name as sadaqa jariah.
One time donation will educate two students for generations.
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lhamdulillah with the grace of Allah and generous contri-butions from donors like you, IMRC was able to complete 54 bore wells in 2013!
We began this project in April 2013 and received great feedback to continue the program. Inshallah our goal is to continue this project to reach more rural locations that are desperate without water and do not have local access to it. Most of these locations are extremely hot in the summer and are inhabited by impoverished families. For an average of $1500, you can build a water well for a village. In the case of a Masjid location, water is provided for Masjid’s use and taps are installed outside for villagers, birds and/or animals. Many communities where water wells were installed expressed joy and immense gratitude for having local access to potable water. Neighbors of other faiths are also able to benefit from the water wells. Jazakh Allah Khair for making this project successful! You can dedicate each water well as sadaqa-jaariya on your behalf or your loved ones, especially those who passed away. We will in-form you about the exact location and the results.
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PROGRAM: VILLAGE WATER WELLS
“Whosoever digs a well will receive reward for that
from Allah on the Day of Judgment when anyone
amongst jinn, men and birds drink from it”
- Bukhari and Muslim
54 Water Wells and 40 Hand
Pumps completed in 2013 alone!
45,000
The average number of people who benefited
from the completed water wells and hand pumps.
THE WATER SUPPORTED
• Widows & Orphans
• Families living below poverty line
• Previous communities where they had
to travel 2 km to bring the water.
• Ladies and kids who used to bring
water on a cycle or on their shoulders.
Children gather to drink from the tap of the water well.
This water well was built at a Project REED location to benefit the masjid attendees and local community.
These women can now get water from their local water pump location instead of long journey they used to make. which took several hours. Jazakh Allah khair!
t’s been nearly 5 years since we first began the project in 2009. We have built 60 lo-cations and 12 more are now in progress. We couldn’t have done any of this without your support, dedication and understanding.
Each location has active communities who are now taking pride in their local school/ masjid with daily prayers, dars programs, women’s halaqa programs, Ramadan iftars, and much more. These communities now can identify with a place of worship of their own and have even invited neighbors of other faiths. Our goal is to continue to build one new masjid/school per month. Each new location is now approximately $15,000 - $20,000.
At each location, an Imam is assigned and supported with an annual salary of approx-imately $1000/year and $1000 is needed for maintenance. We need your support to continue running these locations and provide access to year-round resources.
RURAL EDUCATION & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
NOW AT 72 LOCATIONS !
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PROGRAM: PROJECT REED
Some of the locations where Project REED is taking place. Jazakh Allahu Khair for providing schools/masajid for our brothers and sisters to practice in.
NOTICE THE
COASTAL
LOCATIONS?
Project REED locations were spe-cifically chosen along coastal ar-eas of India. Floods and monsoons are nothing new to India. Unfor-tunately, coastal areas are hit the hardest leaving families displaced without food, water, medicine or proper shelter.
As communities began to settle and rebuild their communities, charities of all faiths began to build their place of worship. Un-fortunately, there weren’t any or-ganizations reaching out to assist the Muslims. Thus, our brothers and sisters were neglected and left in extreme poverty. This went on for many generations leaving our brothers and sisters no choice but to eventually adapt to other reli-gions; thus over 5,000 were found to have left Islam.
Alhamdulillah through your gen-erosity, you have helped make a difference for 72 entire communi-ties! These communities now look forward to observing Ramadan, celebrating Eid and other
commu-NEXT
LOCATIONS
WILL BEGIN IN
MEWAT, RAJASTHAN
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PROGRAM: INDO-US HOSPITAL
In India, your healthcare treatment is based on what you can afford. There are private hospitals for the wealthy who can afford it and government run hospitals that are in such poor conditions you’d want to avoid it at all costs, even the poor avoid it as much as possible due to its poor facilities, lack of staff and upkeep.
IMRC looked at two major reasons why minority communities were continuously in such poor health. They were diabetes; which is high throughout India; and communities in rural areas didn’t have access to affordable healthcare. With diabetes there is a trickle effect leading to other problems such as blindness and kidney failure. Through your support, IMRC began this new project called the Indo-US Hospital in 2009. The idea was to provide quality medical treatment and education in rural communities by building a new state-of-the-art hospital. Within 18 months the entire hospital was built and inaugu-rated in January 2012. Each month several smaller medical camps are held where staff and volunteers visit rural locations across India to bring treatment to the people. The hospital subsidizes costs of treatment for those who cannot afford it. Each year we are expanding our services and providing treatment for a growing community. Currently we have an Eye Center which provides regular check ups and eye surgeries with lens implant, an ER, dialysis center, Internal Medicine department and pharmacy.
Thank you for supporting this program. It’s through your help we can provide healthcare to the needy in rural areas at an affordable cost. We encourage anyone visiting India, to stop by and visit the Indo-US Hospital. We welcome medical profes-sionals to visit and offer educational seminars as well as their expertise.
3,042
The number of dialysis sessions performed at the
hospi-tal in 2013. 969 of them were free of cost.
1,201
The number of patients screened at the
hospital for eye diseases in 2013.
26,304
Patients were seen in 2013
14,735
The number of patients screened
for eye diseases at medical camps.
8,206 needed further
consultation.
PROGRAM: INDIA HEALTH INITIATIVE
2013 marked the 4th year of the India Health Initiative Program. Each year, a team of physicians and medical professionals from the US team up with local physicians in India to run a three week program holding medical camps in rural areas free of cost for the less fortunate. These physicians take the time out of their busy schedule to travel to India and offer their expertise to treat the less fortunate. Professionals range from ER physicians, pediatricians, geriatrics to surgeons and ophthal-mologists, family practice and others.
Patients traveled long distances, some even came by foot over a day, just to receive free screenings and care. Prescription medication, vitamins and glasses are some of the things provided. For more serious illness and/or conditions, referrals and follow up treatments are scheduled with local hospitals, including the Indo-US Hospital.
The 5th India Health Initiative was recently completed in February 2014. We look forward in having more medical professionals join us each year. The next expected program is end of January 2015. Please join us and share it with a friend who may be interested in joining.
US PHYSICIANS BRINGING HEALTHCARE TO SLUMS
& RURAL INDIA
2013
Held 4th India Health Initiative Program
11 camps
Camps held in three weeks
3 Cities
Hyderabad, Jahangirabad and Assam
IMRC would like to thank those who have participated in our program and assisted IMRC with bringing the joy
of treatment to the needy. Dr. Anjum Ahmed Dr. Azaz Ahmed Dr. Jawad Ahmed Nusrat Deen Dr. Mohammed Gafoor Dr. Sabiha Gafoor Dr. Farida Ghoghawala Shaheen Ghori Manzoor Ghori Dr. Yamin Ali Javed Dr. Ramesh Karpineni Dr. Kaleem Khan Dr. Vajih Khan Dr. Mohammed Majid Dr. Razia Malik Dr. Syed Malik Dr. Zaiba Malik Dr. Ali Mohiuddin Dr. Irfan Moin Dr. Syed A Moqeet Dr. Javeria Quadri Dr. Riazuddin Riaz Dr. John Rosenberg Dr. Mohammed Sami
Doctors from the US and India participate.
PROGRAM: FEEDING
Ramadan is that time when we are reminded that all
Mus-lims are enjoined by our Creator to abstain from all eating
and drinking during daylight hours. This month of fasting
and spiritual reflection brings us closer to Allah subhanu wa
ta'ala and more tuned to the needs and suffering of other
human beings.
The magnitude of chronic hunger in India is staggering.
Our Ramadan Program is one of the rarest programs which
doesn’t only last for those 30 days of Ramadan. It
contin-ues since hunger and poverty don’t end with Ramadan. Each
year IMRC’s Ramadan Feeding program provides an average
of 2 million meals. Our dedicated team onsite has worked
with us for over 30 years to keep our overhead low to ensure
every dollar given is spent for its cause. $1 provided four
meals in grains or one cooked meal.
Alhamdulillah, we have reached many people with meals
during this blessed month as well as a pair of new Eid
clothes for men, women and children. We were able to
pro-vide meals in grains, cooked meals and community iftars at
Project REED locations too. As Ramadan nears again, we ask
for your support to ensure others may also enjoy iftar and
have a joyous Ramadan, inshallah.
This community iftar was sponsored by your generous donation.
IMRC Executive Director visits onsite to oversee Ramadan operations. Here he inspects the grain packages before distribution.
Locations where IMRC held its Ramadan 2013 Program.
2 MILLION
The number of meals you helped provide to the
needy last Ramadan
1,115,000
Families received food grains and fidya packets (zakat)
774,000
individuals received Fitra
800
Individuals received a pair of new Eid clothes
437
Villages received iftar and dinner
sponsor-ships, feeding 73,396 guests!
370
Tons of food grain and fitra packets were
distributed in Ramadan
1,962,369
Total number of beneficiaries from Ramadan
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“Among the best deeds are to feed the poor and the deserving
and to greet those whom you know and those whom you do
not know” - Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith No. 826 Book 2 Chapter 6
PROGRAM: QURBANI
IMRC has a meat distribution each year in time for Eid-ul Adha.
We would like to thank you for all of your support in making our
Qurbani program a success. Alhamdulillah we have completed
the responsibility of arranging 4,262 Qurbanis this year. From the
mountains of Kashmir in the north to the lowlands of Tamilnadu
in the south, your generosity brought a smile to over 500,000
fac-es. Thanks to you, families in impoverished neighborhoods had a
meal with meat on Eid, which is a luxury in their lives.
4,262
The number of Qurbanis performed
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Distributed meat packages across
12 states in India.
500,000+
Over 500,000 beneficiaries from the
2013 Qurbani Program
Project REED
Reed locations also received meat packages. They
were grateful and happy you remembered them
during the time of Eid-ul Adha.
Children hold their family’s meat package on the day of Eid.
We reach out to rural areas to distribute meat, unlike many other organizations which distribute in large cities.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
To the Board of Directors of IMRC Mountain View, CA
I have audited the accompanying statements of financial position of IMRC (a nonprofit organization) as of December 31, 2013 and the related statements of activities, functional expenses and cash flows for the year then ended. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Organization’s management. My responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on my audit.
I conducted my audit in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America. Those standards require that I plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. I believe that my audit provides a reasonable basis for my opinion.
In my opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of IMRC as of December 31, 2013, and the changes in its net assets and its cash flows for the year then ended in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.
1120 S. Winchester Blvd, Ste A-107
T: (408) 439-5933 F: (408) 296-8905 Email: [email protected] Alan R David
Certified Public Accountant
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR’S REPORT
Alan R. David, CPA San Jose, California April 6, 2014
* Balance of $1,307,294 shall be disbursed in 2014.
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENT STATEMENT
FOR PERIOD JANUARY 1, 2013 TO DECEMBER 31, 2013
(CASH BASIS CLASS REPORT)
RECEIPTS DISBURSEMENTS
Health, Relief, Education & Welfare $1,267,920 $1,398,244 Fitra, Qurbani, Sadaqa $386,608 $318,862 General Fund $619,678 $56,350 Orphan & Destitute Children $305,223 $226,296 Zakat $1,900,412 $1,222,312 Reed/ Water Well $299,146 $249,628
Total Operating Expenses $4,778,987 $3,471,692
OPERATING EXPENSES
Audit, Tax, & Legal Services $12,350 Salary & Contractual Services $190,363 Facilities & Equipments $108,984 Bank Charges $5,185 Telephone $5,235 Office Supplies & Utilities $21,854 Advertising $13,605 Fundraising, Mailing, Printing $106,900
Total Operating Expenses $464,476
BALANCE* $1,307,294.18
WHERE YOUR FUNDS GO
RECEIPTS
DISBURSEMENTS
27%
RELIEF, EDUCATION, HEALTH & WELFARE
8%
FITRA, SADAQA QURBANI13%
GENERAL FUND6%
ORPHAN/DESTITUTE CHILDREN40%
ZAKAT6%
PROJECT REED/ WATER WELL40%
RELIEF, EDUCATION, HEALTH & WELFARE7%
ORPHAN/DESTITUTE CHILDREN35%
ZAKAT9%
FITRA, SADAQA QURBANI2%
GENERAL FUND7%
PROJECT REED/ WATER WELL849 Independence Ave, Suite A
Mountain View, CA 94043
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IMRC works with a dedicated team, visionary leaders and over 100 organizations in India to im-prove social structures and economic opportunities so minorities & Muslims in India can have the opportunity to reach their full potential, contribute to society, have a voice in decisions that affect them, and live and work with dignity.
LOW OVERHEAD
DELIVERS YOUR FUNDS TO THE CAUSE
ENDOWMENT
YOUR CHANCE TO LEAVE A LEGACY
Your continued support and generosity over the years has been the heart and soul of IMRC. As we celebrate 33 of years of services, we want to say thank you and also ask for your inspiration and support for the next 10 years and more inshallah.
Our legacy projects like JIT – which will be a university inshallah; Indo-US hospital, and Reed projects with nearly 71 schools built which will continue with the pace of 1 built per month. For this, we need your generous support towards an endowment. Endowment can be a one time large donation of stocks, property, portion of 401k, or a portion of your assets in the Will.
GIVE A GIFT TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE BY PLANNING TODAY
By including IMRC in your Will, you help IMRC continue efforts to open doors of opportunity for future gener-ations of India’s poor and needy. By naming IMRC in your Will with a specific dollar amount or percentage of the appreciated assets, you can take control of the legacy you leave behind. Our efforts are due to generous donors like you. Your continuous support is needed.
MATCHING GIFT PROGRAM
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