Location :
Sironko, Mbale City
Email :
hanancharity@gmail.com
Call Us :
+256700926891
Our Service
Hanan Charity Organisation is a charity organization formed to source for resources to help the needy and vulnerable people have a better life and living
School and Mosque Construction
We do construct schools for the vulnerable orphans within the Eastern. We ensure that the schools are built to the standards set by the Ministry of Education, Sports and Science of Uganda.
Dawah Activities
Various dawah activities ranging from seminars, khalaqas, darasas and Women seminars are done periodically by the Organization in various places in and around Eastern
Aqiiqa and general sacrifies
We do Aqiiqa for the orphans within our jurisdiction and at our centers regionally. Here we slaughter for them goats and take them through various activities that clears the tears of lack of parents.
Orphan Care
Orphan care is our passionate activity. Here we provide food, accommodation, clothing, scholastic materials and other basic needs for them.

Contact us for your Kurban and other Donations

We offer Iftar during Ramadhan for the Fasting Muslims, Collect and distribute Zakatul Fitr and organize Iddi celebrations for the orphans. We also do Kurban activities during Dhulhajji for the communities that are needy. All these are done with great passion.

Who We Are ?

Trusted and Truthful

Hanan Charity Organisation was founded by the Director (Shk Abbas). He was inspired by a vision of transforming the lives of the vulnerable citizens of Uganda into a self-sustaining and personal development mode. This was also hopped to give them (Vulnerable) a brighter tomorrow. He has always tried to help the vulnerable at his convenience till when he sought out for better ways of giving help to the vulnerable as an organization.
The organization members share common characteristics and values which include; team work, passion for supporting the needy, educational background. The founders also have a good connection within and the diaspora among others.
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