Al-Ain International Trust was established in 2003 with the primary objective of providing free eye care, mainly to those poor people, suffering from treatable blindness and other eye related diseases. More recently, Trustees have extended the objectives to cater for basic Healthcare and Education in under-developing countries. These countries have dismal health statistics showing that thousands of poor people, mostly children die annually from preventable diseases and lack of access to basic health care. All of our Trustees are working voluntarily, to alleviate the pain, suffering and diseases, engulfing the poor and under-privileged people, which they have witnessed themselves during their visits to these countries. It is also well known that in developing and over populated countries, the government often neglects, due to inadequate resources, to provide for all the health needs of the poor communities. In such situations where primary healthcare needs remain severely under served and even basic preventive healthcare is almost unknown.
This is an article published in Monthly Awam International in December 2005 issue, and has full deatils of camp activities, also highlights Chairman Haji Taleh Mehdi efforts to help earthquake victems. read more »
Al-Ain International Trust is actively raising funds to complete the second phase of the Hope Hospital. It is one of the major project that Al-Ain is sponsoring, with support UK people & businesses. This phase will introduce 25 extra beds and state of art cataract removal surgical facilities. read more »
This issue contains highlight of Chairman Haji Taleh Mehdi visit to Earthquake Affected Areas, Electronic Media Coverage Of the Trust, details of Members Of Bar Association Jhelum organized an event on behalf of Al-Ain International Trust etc. - Nottingham Trent University Donates 40 computers read more »
Do something Amazing.... Donate your Zakat & Sadaqah TODAY! Your Zakat & Donations NOT only can give someone a sight but also gives them back their livelihood…… read more »