Our Journey
Salam Charity began in 2011 with a mission to serve those most in need. From local food drives to global emergency aid, our journey is a story of compassion, resilience, and impact.
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Timeline

Salam Charity is founded by a small team of three people – all passionately committed to fighting poverty and transforming lives.

Our first projectis in Bangladesh: a flagshiphealthcare facility calledthe Shifa Clinic. Professional doctors and nurses offer free treatment (including antenatal and neonatal) and advice to anyone in the district. It’s a lifelinefor thousands of local people who cannot afford medical treatments.

Driven by our passion to deliver sustainable and life-changing projects, our work expands to Ghana,Somalia, Palestine, Yemen,Syria, Pakistan and Lebanon.

We deliver emergencymedical aid to Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, and a shelter development programme in response to the Indonesian earthquake and tsunami.

Dispatched to the largest refugee camp in the world, our partners in Bangladesh help to deliver Street Smart: evening classes to teach children language and numeracy skills.

To help the huge population of IDPs (internally displaced people) in Syria, we establish a shelter rehabilitation programme – rebuilding homes and rejuvenating communities.

The Lebanese economy is in crisis, with almost 40% unemployment. We create the TukTuk scheme to help young people run their own business. This is also the year of our first Bakery Project – which delivered 700 bags of bread, free of charge, every day.

Platinum award-winning artist Maher Zain travels out to Bangladesh with Salam, visiting refugeecamps and our Shifa Clinic (which is currently issuingaround 10,000 free medicines every year). Under one new income initiative, we provide around 2,000 olive trees to Palestinian farmers

We open our second ShifaClinic in Lebanon,providing free healthtreatments and medicine to a vulnerable community. In Bangladesh, we run our first Cataract Clinic, offering free surgery and spectacles to people with vision problems. Our emergency response team travelled to Syria / Turkey and Morocco to support those affected by the earthquakes, supported local initiatives in Libya to support survivorsof the devastating floodsthat tore throughDerna, and are currently workinghard to get aidinto Gaza to support the Palestinians who are beingindiscriminately bombed and displaced.

We open threemore Shifa clinicsin Bangladesh, bringingmodern medical services to remote and vulnerable communities. Our work in Gaza continues as we deliver tonnes of aid via trucks from Egypt. During Ramadan, we serve 127,980 iftars and deliver food parcels to produce 4.2 million meals.