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Thursday 8th May 2008

BURMA CYCLONE EMERGENCY APPEAL

OVER 78,000 FEARED DEAD!

The official death toll from Myanmar’s devastating cyclone (Nargis) has now soared to more than 78,000 people, with tens of thousands more said to be missing, as military authorities and aid agencies struggle to bring relief to survivors.> Read More

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Image by AFP
Wednesday 14th May 2008

China Earthquake Death toll rises to over 67,000

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The massive earthquake that rocked China has claimed the lives of 67,000 in Sichuan province. Almost 5 million people have been left homeless with the earthquake which registered 7.9 on the richter scale, causing landslides and destroying homes, schools and whole villages.

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Image By Reuters
February 2008

NEW MGR Green Fruit Tree Planting Project

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As part of your resolve this year to do some aspect of charitable work, why not do something novel?

Thursday 8th May 2008

Muslim Global Relief Vocational Training Centre

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Not everyone is able to readily afford an education but at the same time to establish a good job, it is essential to have some training for a skill that will allow you to secure employment that will allow you to earn a wage that can pay your bills> Read More
17th April 2007

Muslim Global Relief mosque project

Muslim Global Relief realises the importance of the Mosque as a focal point of a Muslim Community. It is far more than just a place of worship - it is a resource centre, where sections of the people come together for very different events.> Read More
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Pakistan

MGR South Asia Earthquake update

Muslim Global Reliefs continued its support for the people of Kashmir following the deadly earthquake in October 2005. With 64 houses completed in Chinaat, Kotli Dhirkot, Makhayala Dhirkot and Badyar Dhirkot all in District Bagh; and more to be constructed this year. more >

Embarka Update

As you can see from this recent photo (February 2008, Hyde Park, London), Embaraka, thankfully, has responded well so far, to the chemotherapy and stem cell treatment that she underwent in October 2007.more >