AL-Hayatt
Hospital:
A Testament to what is Possible
The
Fruits of Your Donation!!! First dug well produces
Water and sustenance to the local people. Amoud
Foundation thanks to all who made this possible -
Jaza'kum Khayr
Eid Gift Program Amoud
Foundation
outreached to
orphans during this eid-adha celebration. The Foundation
distributed clothes and food to various Orphan centers in
Somalia, Somaliland and Kenya.
Deaf Orphans in Borama
Burao Orphans
Kaalmo Orphans
Digging
Wells for Water Deprived Areas
Here
left, Amoud Foundation is working with water drilling rig
to dig the first well this year for Amoud University in
Somaliland. A second well is also being dug in Central
Somalia.
Amoud Foundation Annual Leadership
Luncheon
The 2009 Amoud Foundation Leadership luncheon was held at the Laquinta Inn in Irving, Texas. A thriving suburb of over 220,000 people located between Dallas and Fort Worth, Irving is the birth place of Amoud
Foundation of Dallas. >>read
more
2009
Amoud Foundation IFTAR Program.
Amoud Foundation continue to support the
needy families during this month of Ramadan through its
IFTAR program. Here on left you see Food is
distributed to sixty families in Bosasso and
Galkayo towns of Somalia. click
for more pictures
Amoud
Foundation's Iftar food and water supply
During the
fasting month of Ramadan, Amoud Foundation has
supplied with food and water to various Droughts
stricken communities in Somalia. Civil war, Drought and lack of water
have destroyed their livestock and agriculture. Amoud
Foundation thanks to the Donors who make this effort
happen.
HUMANITARIAN
CRISIS URGENT AID NEEDED
A
humanitarian crisis is looming across the Horn of Africa
due to recent severe droughts coupled with the effects of
past and ongoing conflicts. According to the United
Nations High
Commissioner for Refugees (UNCHR), fourteen
million people need immediate assistance. In
Somalia, most of the affected people are in Centeral
Somalia, Puntland, Somaliland and Mogadishu where the new
fighting displaced over 200,000 since june 2009. The
secondary rainy season or Deyr (October to December)
failed in most of the eight agricultural regions in the
south resulting in widespread crop failure. >>
read more
URGENT APPEAL
Fresh Fighting in
Mogadishu
Causes an Exodus Again >>read more
****************JOB
ANNOUNCEMENT ****************************Specialist Doctors are
wanted for a University Affiliated Hospital in
(Somaliland), Northern
Somalia - Al-Hayatt Hospital is affiliated to Amoud
University in Borama.
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more********************************************************************
Thank you note from
Amoud Foundation
Amoud Foundation and its
operators will like to thank all our supporters
internal and external for a continuous and relentless
support. This
years Amoud Foundations fundraising has been a success
because of you. May Allah reward you for your generous
support
-Board Members
Amoud
Foundation Annual Fundraising DinnerAmoud
Foundation of
Dallas
held its annual fundraising dinner at the Radisson Hotel
in
Irving
,
Texas
, on
Saturday March 28, 2009
. More than 150 people from the
North Texas
community and local organizations attended
and as
usual, the event was very successful.-read
more
First Medical
Equipment and Supply containers for Al-Haytt Hospital
reached in Borama, Awdal on Early December 2008. Amoud
Foundation will like to thank to all donors who made this
effort possible.
SOMALIA:
Nasir Ahmed - "I feel bad every time I see children
my age going to school"
Photo:Abdi
Hassan/IRIN
Ahmed
Nasir washes a car in Hargeisa
HARGEISA,
21 October 2008 (IRIN) - More and more children are
missing out on childhood as conflict continues in war-torn
Somalia. Families who fled the violence have been
separated from their children and, as poverty bites due to
drought and hyperinflation, many children have taken to
the streets to fend for their families. Nasir Ahmed, 12,
is one such child in Hargeisa, the capital of the
self-declared republic of Somaliland. Read
more.
For More
Info, please contact : Amoud Foundation For
Education and development P.o. Box 165614, Irving, TX 75016 Phone : 972-871-8297/
1866-9Amoud1 E-mail : amoud@amoudfoundation.com
or
amoudfoundation@ymail.com