Help the Needy Charitable Trust

Help the Needy Charitable Trust

Help The Needy Charitable Trust (HTN) is a United Kingdom charity registered with the Charity Commission since 1996 (No: 1059951) [1,2] .

HTN is also registered with the authorities in Iraq, and is formally recognised in Jordan & Qatar. Additionally, HTN is a member of the IBH Geneva (International Bureau for Humanitarian NGO’s). All its work has been carried out without administration charges being deducted from donations; hence all monies go straight to the beneficiaries on the ground.

All its work to-date has been carried out in Iraq. Help the Needy Charitable trust projects on the ground include: Orphan, Family and Student Sponsorships - Setting up Medical Clinics & their subsequent supply with medication - Training medical professionals such as doctors - Running cultural programs for children–Food and accommodation relief campaigns. Importantly, HTN is the only UK registered charity specifically working for the Iraqi people.

External links

* http://www.charitycommission.gov.uk/registeredcharities/showcharity.asp?remchar=&chyno=1059951
* http://www.helptheneedy.org.uk/


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