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Our Impact So Far
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Families Supported
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Kits Distributed
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Programs Running
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Who We Are
Founded in 2024, Youth Sadaqah was started by a group of college students with a simple yet powerful mission — to serve humanity with sincerity, transparency, and compassion.
What began as a small student initiative has grown into a youth-driven charity movement supporting families during Ramadan, providing flood relief, offering medical aid, and helping students continue their education despite financial challenges.
Our vision is to build a generation of socially responsible youth who combine faith with action — and we invite every student to join us in making a meaningful difference.
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Active Members
₹350K+
Funds Raised
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Cities
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Campaigns Done
What We Do
From Ramadan food kits to emergency medical aid — here are the ways Youth Sadaqah serves those in need.
We distribute essential food kits and ration supplies to underprivileged families, especially during Ramadan. In 2024 & 2025 we raised ₹35K–₹50K for this cause.
When floods or crises strike, we mobilise quickly. We contributed ₹15,000 during the devastating Wayanad floods to provide emergency aid to affected families.
We distribute notebooks and stationery to students in need. In December 2024, we contributed ₹10,000 to support students at Urdu English Medium School, Ganjimutta.
We fundraise for patients in medical emergencies. We raised ₹2,00,000 for an accident victim and contributed ₹12,000 for a critically ill widow in immediate need.
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A glimpse into the real change we have driven together across various communities.
Make a Difference Today
Join thousands of supporters in our mission to empower communities. Your contribution, no matter the size, creates meaningful change for families who need it most.