Our Objectives
To spread knowledge and erase illiteracy.
To participate in maintain the stability of the Muslim society in the west by
spreading the moderate Islamic teachings among the people living there.
Supporting the victims of disasters and war by co-operating with specialised
international organisations.
To participate in developing the standards of impoverished societies.
To co-operate and exchange experiences with the establishments, committees and
organisations who are working in humanitarian fields.
Our Message
To co-operate with the good-doers who are concerned for the service of the needy.
Our Means
Qualified and specialised skills.
Developed administrative facilities.
Accurate project documentation and continuous contact with supporters.
Good relations with local and international public and humanitarian
organizations.
Our Strategy
Establishing developing projects which aim to secure the financial future and eventually build self sufficient societies.
History of Human
Care International
Human Care International is an independent humanitarian charitable organization
established in 2002 and registered in the United Kingdom under the charity
commission (charity number 1095842).
The first HCI project was started in the United Kingdom and dedicated to support
the new Muslim converts. The project has been providing educational and social
programs that help them understand and practice Islam while continuing
positively integrated in their society
HCI also helped in maintaining the security and stability of the British society
through the donations to the catastrophe of London bombing in 2005 and
contributions to the activities which aim to strengthen the bridges of
understanding and tolerance between civilizations.
HCI projects were then extended to reach other poorer parts of the world to
promote sustainable economic and social development for needy people and improve
the quality of life for underprivileged communities.
HCI adopts a strategy of developing projects which help the needy people not
only with temporary solutions but also enable them to achieve their
self-sufficient future and to participate in developing the standard of living
within their societies.
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