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Annual Report 2015/16 Building healthy futures

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Annual Report 2015/16

Building healthy futures

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© 2015 The Hashim Welfare Hospital Appeal (UK), Hashim Welfare Association (Pakistan)

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ContentsINTRODUCTION 3

CHAIRMAN’S REPORT 4

ORGANISATION 5

STAFF AT HWH 6

CLINICAL ACTIVITY 8

DONATIONS 10

FINANCIAL REPORT 11

HWA, PAKISTAN 12

PHASE 2 PLANS 13

THE GIFT OF SIGHT 14

A BEAUTIFUL BABY GIRL 15

CHARITY EVENTS 16

SUPPORT OUR WORK 17

STANDING ORDERS 18

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There is little government contribution to healthcare in Pakistan, especially for infrastructure and oversight, so poor and low income families are at the mercy of a largely unregulated private health sector.

In 2012 Pakistanis spent 2.8% of gross domestic product (GDP) on healthcare, with the government contributing only 36.9% to the total. In comparison, the French spent 10.4% of GDP, with the government contributing 77.4% to the total (World Health Statistics 2015, World Health Organisation).

THE HOSPITAL

The HWHA was founded in 1999 by Dr Idrees Awan, a urological surgeon from the UK, who wanted to give something back to the area in Pakistan where he grew up.

This hope became a reality when, after years of planning, and with the support of a small group of friends and donors, the Hashim Welfare Hospital (HWH) finally opened its doors to the first patients on 1 June 2003. Since then, HWH has treated over 520,000 patients.

PHASE 2

Over the years, as the hospital has grown, distinct departments have naturally developed, including eye care, maternity, surgery, and a well equipped laboratory. To continue providing quality care the hospital must improve facilities, including new wards and accommodation. This year the charity is aiming to raise at least £125,000 to continue phase 2 of the development plan and ensure we continue to provide the best care for those in need.

The core objective Hashim Welfare Hospital Appeal (HWHA)

is to provide high quality, accessible healthcare, with a focus

on the poor and needy.

Introduction

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Thanks to your support, since 2003 HWH has treated over

520,000 patients

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Chairman’s report

The usual stresses caused by the increased challenges, which have come with the growth of Hashim Welfare Hospital (HWH), have been offset by the trust our patients and families have shown us over the years.

During my visit to the European Urology Conference 2016 in Germany, I showed our annual report to friends and colleagues who were greatly impressed. They advised that the continued success of the hospital would naturally lead to increased pressure on management. With this in mind, I began a process of auditing the departments at HWH, including non-medical and maintenance, and ensuring we have a good structure to maintain standards.

CORE OBJECTIVE

The core objective in all our planning must be the patients. Our supporters will be pleased to hear that more than 520,000 patients have been treated in HWH since 1 June 2003. The eye and maternity departments have proved to be a great success; we are probably the best performing charity in the districtof Gujarat.

Dr Ajmal Nisar, consultant eye surgeon, has started laser treatment for post-operative cataract patients. This has further improved the performance of the department. We will be acquiring new equipment once money is available. Morethan 83,400 eye patients have been treated while over 6,800 patients have had cataracts removed, restoring their eyesight (see page 8).

The maternity department has gone from strength to strength in five years. We have performed 5,813 maternity procedures, including normal deliveries and C-sections, and seen almost 42,000 patients in hospital (see page 8). Dr Amina Farid, a consultant gynaecologist who joined us last year, has become very popular among patients due to her polite nature and professionalism. Dr Maryam Raana, a consultant gynaecologist, has recently joined us, taking our total to two consultants. The anaesthetic department has helped to improve the overall performance of the surgical department, since consultant anaesthetist Dr Naveed Choudary also joined the HWH team.

The diagnostic department is still the busiest part of the hospital after the outpatients. The supportive role of diagnostics is obvious by our clinical data. Diagnostics include serum, and other types of blood tests, ultrasound scans during pregnancy and ECG tests for heart disease. In all, more than 225,800 tests have been performed (see page 8).

PHASE 2 CONSTRUCTION

I am pleased to announce that, by the grace of God, on 3 April 2016 we began the next part of phase 2. Initially two further wards will be built on the ground floor with the final part of phase 2 to include a second storey. To complete phase 2, through all its stages, we need to raise at least £500,000.I am humbled to report that six donors have alreadypledged £70,000.

In the last financial year, spending on the hospital was over £273,000; nearly 42 million Rupees (see page 11). These costs were offset by donations from the UK and Pakistan as well as the fees charged to those patients who can afford to pay. In keeping with our goal of financial sustainability, it is pleasing to note that currently 76% of costs are being met in Pakistan with 24% coming from the UK. A significant amount of UK donations are from standing orders which total more than £3,000 per month (see page 10).

As always, I thank Almighty God for His continued blessings. None of this could have been achieved without your support; our families, donors, friends, colleagues, charity members, Ashford and St. Peter’s Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and our team on the ground at HWH.

The continuing trust from donors and supporters

has increased our confidence in running this

organisation.

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Dr Idrees Awan

Chairman and founder

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OrganisationThe hospital is jointly run by Hashim

Welfare Hospital Appeal in the UK and

Hashim Welfare Association in Pakistan.

HASHIM WELFARE HOSPITAL APPEAL (UK)

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Dr Idrees Awan Chairman / Hon consultant urologist, Ashford and St. Peter’s Hospitals

Ahsan Ellahi Secretary / CEO, Langham Estate, London

Sajid Mahmood Treasurer / Proprietor, Atif Superstore, Woking, Surrey

Dr Ayaz Asghar Ophthalmic surgeon, Nantwich, Cheshire

Zahid Akhtar Businessman, Oldham, Lancashire

Talat-Farooq Awan Producer, BBC Radio/TV, Northwest England

Dr Tariq Zaman Consultant orthopaedic surgeon, Ealing Hospital, London

Raza Ahmed Director, Pre-Cycle Ltd, Reading, Berkshire

Zahir Ahmed Businessman, Woking, Surrey

HASHIM WELFARE ASSOCIATION (PAKISTAN)

Hajji Malik Nawaz Patron / Hospital land donor,Pindi Hashim, Kharian

Dr Idrees Awan President / Consultant urological surgeon, Hashim Welfare Hospital

Dr Ajmal Naqvi Vice-president / Consultant surgeon, Sheikh Zayed Hospital

Ijaz Ahmed Vice-president / Businessman, Cantonment area, Kharian

Zaka-Ullah Siddique General secretary / Teacher and Journalist, Doga, Kharian

Riaz Ahmed Joint secretary / Architect-engineer, Gujrat

Malik Amir Nawaz Finance secretary / Businessman, Pindi Hashim, Kharian

Tanveer Naqvi Information secretary / Journalist, Lamma, Kharian

HOSPITAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE

Dr Idrees Awan Chairman / Hon consultanturologist, Ashford and St. Peter’s Hospitals

Riaz Ahmed Architect-engineer, Gujrat, Pakistan

Mick Hickman Engineering projects manager, Ashford and St. Peter’s Hospitals

Dr Ajmal Naqvi Consultant surgeon, Sheikh Zayed Hospital, Pakistan

Dr M Safdar Consultant surgeon, Abdullah Hospital, Okara, Pakistan

PROFESSIONAL ADVISORS

Aileen McLeish Chairman, Ashford and St. Peter’s Hospitals

Dr Asif Raza Consultant urologist, EalingHospital, London

Dr Richard Condon Consultant eye surgeon (retd) Ashford and St. Peter’s Hospitals

Dr Clive Grundy Consultant microbiologist, Ashford and St. Peter’s Hospitals

Dr Nayyer Abdi MBE Media / Communications, Manchester, Lancashire

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Ahsan Ellahi

Secretary

Sajid Mahmood

Treasurer

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Staff at HWHOur teams on the ground

making a difference.

MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DEPARTMENT

Prof Dr Ajmal Naqvi FRCS Consultant surgeon (adv *)

Dr Sajid Aziz MBBS FCPS Consultant surgeon

Dr Sohail Sharik MBBS MCPS Consultant physician (adv UK)

Dr Naveed Choudhary MBBS DA Consultant anaesthetist

Dr Jahangir Khan MBBS Senior medical officer

Dr Younis Khan MBBS Senior medical officer

MATERNITY DEPARTMENT

Dr Amina Farid MBBS, FCPS Consultant gynaecologist

Dr Maryam Raana MBBS, FCPS Consultant gynaecologist

Dr Naveed Choudhary MBBS, DA Consultant anaesthetist

Dr Amrat MBBS Medical officer

Parveen Kousar Nurse specialist

EYE DEPARTMENT

Prof (Assoc) Dr Surfraz Shah FRCS Opth Consultant eye surgeon (Lead)

Dr Ajmal Nisar MBBS, Dip Opth Consultant eye surgeon

Dr Zafar Iqbal MBBS Dip Opth Consultant eye surgeon

Dr Naveed Choudhary MBBS, DA Consultant anaesthetist

DIAGNOSTIC AND RESEARCH DEPARTMENT

Prof Dr Nasir Iqbal Sheik MPhil Path Consultant pathologist (adv)

Prof (Assist) Dr Kashif Asghar Phd Research scholar

Dr Adnan Ali MBBS, FRC Path Consultant microbiologist

(adv UK)

Vacancy Consultant radiologist

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All our consultants and

specialist staff are working

part-time at the HWH and

advisory roles are honorary

* Advisory roles

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PARA-MEDICAL STAFF

IN-CHARGE ROLE/DEPARTMENT

Wajid Hussain Nurse in-charge / LHV Bushra Jan, Haleema Mazher, Marium Abid, Naima Kanayat, Somia Zafar, Shaista Qadir, Iqra Fida, Pervin MalikVacancy: 2

Muhammad Afzal Theatre assistant Feroze Hussain, Mariyam Abid,Athesham Ali

Muhammad Zaman Laboratory technician Feroze Hussain, M Bilal, Vacancy:1

Fazal Ellahi Radiographer Vacancy: 1

Zahoor Ahmed Pharmacy store Nadeem Arif, Munir Ahmed, Iftekhar Ahmed Vacancy: 1

Syed Azar Abbas Dispenser M Shamsudin, Suliman Naizi Vacancy: 2

Wajid Hussain Dental services Current staff: 1 Vacancy: 1

Trainees 6 Vacancies every 6 months

NON-MEDICAL TEAM

IN-CHARGE ROLE/DEPARTMENT

Amir Nawaz Hospital managerIT / human resources / maintenance

Tahzeem Naveed Assistant manager / Financial clerk Asghar Ali Mohammed Rifat

Marmiam Malik Secretary to Chairman clinical and financial data

Adil Hussain Transport / ambulance Nasir Iqbal Vacancy:1

Mohammed Afzal Security / car parkM Qadir, M AltafM Afzal

Mohammed Mushtaq Gardener / cook Bilal Hussain, M Yousef

Amir Masih CleanerFazal, Shazad, M Nasir, M SaifVacancy: 1

Shaista Qadir ReceptionistNasir Iqbal

Trainee 4 vacancies every 6 months

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Clinical activityThe eye and maternity

departments are a great

success and are probably

the best performing in the

district of Gujarat.

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Jan-Dec 2014 Jan-Dec 2015 Total to Dec 2015

PATIENTS TREATED

Total patients treated 77,567 75,092 524,174

EYE DEPARTMENT

Cataract operations 1,121 1,207 6,816

Non-operative treatments 9,928 9,936 76,585

Total patients treated 11,049 11,143 83,401

MATERNITY DEPARTMENT

Normal delivery 477 440 2,165

Caesarean section + others 1,033 903 3,648

Non-operative treatments 11,366 10,731 36,060

Total patients treated 12,876 12,074 41,873

SURGICAL AND UROLOGY DEPARTMENT

General surgery 222 226 698

Circumcision + others 31 41 148

Total operations 253 267 846

DIAGNOSTIC DEPARTMENT

Lab tests (from March ‘05) 43,167 42,915 186,128

Ultrasound (from March ‘08) 6,952 6,894 36,242

X-ray (from January ‘11) 857 167 3,441

Total tests 50,976 49,976 225,811

We have treated 524,174 patients

since June 2003

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Relief projects

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PROJECT/TYPE ADVICE/

MANAGEMENT

FINANCE DELIVERING

ORGANISATION

BENEFICIARIES

TO DEC 2015

BENEFICIARIES/

BENEFITS TOTAL

Earthquake

Medical/relief

HWH HWH HWH 15 Oct 05 - Jun ‘06

35,000

Swat crisis

Medical care

HWH HWH HWH – May - Jun ‘09

6,000

Floods KPK 2010

Punjab 2014

Medical/relief

HWH HWH HWH – Aug - Sept ‘10

Sep - Oct ‘14

13,500

Tehsildar Wala,

Faisalabad

Medical advise

HWH HWH

20,000 Rs/month

Hasan Welfare

hospital

Part-time

Doctor

2006 to date

Part-time doctor

Ramadhan

Food relief

HWH HWH HWH 350 2008 to date

2,280

Gujar Khan

Food relief

HWH Sajid Mahmood FBF Project 180 Mar ‘12 - Dec ‘15

1,720

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Donations

STANDING ORDERS

£100-200 /MONTH

Raza Ahmed (Pre-cycle Ltd), Reading

Mrs S Ahmed (RAG Ltd), Reading

Mrs Jan-Ara Awan(Uro-medic Ltd), Byfleet

Dr Idrees Awan (Uro-medic Ltd), Byfleet

Dr Mohammed Saleem(Alpha Med Ltd), Slough

Dr A K Aurakzai(Cosmetic Surgery), Manchester

Ahsan Ellahi, Woking

Sajid Mahmood (Atif Superstore), Woking

Iftekhar Qasim (GIBS Home Ltd), Woking

Simon Wheatley, London

Zahid Akhtar, Oldham

Dr Usman Khan, Macclesfield

Dr Tariq Zaman, London

STANDING ORDERS

£20-£50/MONTH

Abid Kayani, Woking

Dr Asif Raza, London

Dr Adnan Ali, London

Dr Munira Mohammed, UK

Dr Sofia Rokerya Bhatti, Weybridge

Dr Humayon Dewan, Chelmsford

Dr Shahid Sharif, Reading

Hamid Masud Awan(Ribat Institute),Woking

Zahir Ahmed, Woking

Mrs Shahida Shafiq, Woking

Dr Gulobi Noory, London

Barakat Hussain, Woking

Fazal Ali Awan, Slough

Ali Akhtar, Slough

Dr Asim Butt, Reading

Dr Irfan Rashid, Leeds

Muzaffar Ali(Old School Bus Co.), Woking

Abida Husseini, Blackburn

Sajid Mahmood(Motor House of Shipley), Bradford

Mrs K Masood, Woking

Amir Siddique, Slough

Amjad Mahmood (Noori Foods), London

Khalid Khan, Reading

L A Locum, UK

Dr Alauddin Mahoon, Woking

Dr Ayaz Asghar, Crewe

Dr Amjad Cheema, UK

Asim Iqbal, Slough

Amjid Mir, Woking

Mrs Sofia Mir, Woking

Mrs H J Maqsood, Woking

F A Mir, Woking

M Ramzan, Farnborough

Rubina Sultan, Blackburn

Asad Jamil, Woking

Mohammed Shariff Main, Slough

Charities Trust

Rajas S B, Woking

Mrs Aqbal, Woking

Dr Zafar Waheed, UK

Haji Zar Khan, Woking

Imran Khadim, Oldham

Miss A Darafshien, Woking

STANDING ORDERS

£3-£15/MONTH

Mrs M Akram, Glasgow

Adil Butt, UK

Adeel Lone, Woking

Afzal Naveed (Village Barber), Woking

F Sahi, Woking

Waqas Baig, Reading

J Anwar, UK

Mrs Saba Nizami(MSN Money Matters Ltd), UK

M Ather, UK

Mohammad Azam, Woking

Mohammad Dar, Woking

Mrs J Dar, Reading

Nazir Dar, Reading

Mrs Mahmuda Hamid, Woking

Cllr Sajjad Hussain, Woking

Naheem Khan, Woking

N A Qureshi, Woking

Mayor Cllr Anne Roberts, Woking

S Zaman, Woking

Yaser Latif, Woking

Usman Hussain, Woking

Nighat Jobeen, Woking

Mani Liaqat, Manchester

Mazhar Hussain, Woking

N Afzal, Woking

Asim Zahir, Woking

Mohammed Akram, Woking

Mehar Iftikhar Ahmad, Bassingstoke

M Iqbal, UK

A Arif, UK

Asif Saleem, Reading

M S Nadeem (Roosters), Woking

Mrs A Aslam, Woking

Dr Imytaz Cheema, UK

Amin Waseem, Woking

Ahmed Medicare Ltd, UK

Nobila Hussain, Manchester

Nasser Ali, Woking

J Ali, UK

Miss Sana Awan, Byfleet

N Ahmed, UK

Gulzar Hussain, Woking

Hajji Liaquat Hussain, Woking

Amjid Ashraf (Al Baraka Ltd), Slough

Mrs R Awan, Southend-on-Sea

Mohammed Ali, Woking

Abdul-Waheed Majid, Woking

Mohammad Rashid Khan, Woking

R Hussain, Woking

J Alam, Woking

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All the work the charity does

is achieved only through your

continued efforts and kind support.

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CONTROLLING OUR COSTS

Admin/printing as % of income

INCOME AND EXPENDITURE

£000

’s

IncomeExpenditure

1.4%2013

2.9%2015

2.8%2014

Financial report

2015 2014 2013

INCOME

HWH donations 43,770 45,868 43,529

AGM/Fund raising events 21,543 14,989 10,950

Relief projects - - -

Inland Revenue tax relief - 14,233 5,624

Insurance error corrected - - -

Total income 65,313 75,090 60,103

EXPENDITURE

Hashim Welfare Hospital 62,500 65,000 49,350

AGM/Fund raising events 10,400 7,420 9,941

Relief projects 1,000 - -

Wages and salaries - - -

Printing / postage / stationery 1,914 2,089 812

Total expenditure 75,814 74,509 60,103

Net income/(expenditure) (10,501) 581 0

INCOME AND EXPENDITURE – UK (£’S)

2015 2014 2013

Opening balance

bought forward 18,203 17,622 15,393

Net income/expenditure (10,501) 581 -

Closing balance

carried forward 7,702 18,203 15,393

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 DEC 2014 - UK (£’S)

Income from UK 10,703,947 8,276,879 6,680,106

INCOME, PAKISTAN

Local donations & income 3,843,424 3,425,110 1,681,971

Wealthy patients 26,495,975 22,262,971 17,306,107

Over spent /

under spent for year (359,024) (343,232) (108,098)

Total income, Pakistan 30,339,399 25,688,081 18,918,078

Total income

(UK and Pakistan) 41,043,346 33,964,960 25,668,184

Total expenditure (HWH) 41,043,346 34,308,191 25,776,282

ACCOUNT SUMMARY YEAR

ENDED 30 JUN 2014 - PAKISTAN (RUPEES)

Statement of financial activities

for the year ended 31 December

2015 - UK (£ pounds)

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Amjad Ashraf FCCA

(Al Baraka Ltd, UK) oversees

Pakistan accounts

Sobia Iqbal

Chartered accountant (UK)

UK accounts

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2013 2014 2015

80

70

60

50

40

30

20

10

0

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ROAD TO SELF-RELIANCE

% local income from Pakistan

being used to run the hospital.

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HWA, Pakistan

ANNUAL BUDGET MEETING, APRIL 2016

Mr Akhtar is a local supporter who currently lives in the

UK and was one of our chief guests. He donated 800,000

Rupees as part of his 1.5 million Rupees pledge. As is

customary, we were joined by the patron of the charity

Haji Malik Nawaz.

Dr Awan expressed his gratitude to the team for

improvements in treatment standards and hygiene

and general cleanliness of the hospital. He informed

all members and donors about the great work done by

doctors who have treated more than 75 thousand patients

in HWH in one year.

THE AGM, OCTOBER 2015

Dr Awan discussed progress at the hospital including

spending on patients and staff for the financial year

ending June 2015. Last year, spending on the HWH was

over £273,000 or nearly 42 million Rupees. 76% of costs

those costs were met in Pakistan with 24% coming from

the UK. The main discussion points during this meeting

focused on phase 2 construction and ways to raise funds

for this essential project.

This year we were honoured to

have two of our main donors from

the UK, Malik Zahid Akhtar and

Raja Arshad Mahmood join us at

our budget meeting.

75%2014

76%2015

73%2013

Donors Raja Arshad Mahmood(second left) and Malik Akhtar (far right)

In the last financial year, spending on the HWH was over £273,000, nearly 42 million Rupees.

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Phase 2 plansTo continue providing quality healthcare we must improve facilities

and infrastructure, including new wards and accommodation.

Phase 2 has been divided into four stages to ensure funding is available

for each stage. The first storey, an inpatients ward, will start after Ramadan

time 2016. As part of preparations, land behind the current hospital

building has been levelled for the foundations.

The next three stages include the second story of the investigation

and theatre blocks and the second story of the outpatients block and

auditorium. In order to maximise the use of the space, each stage of the

extension will be multi-purpose use until the building is complete.

This year the charity is aiming to raise at least £125,000 to continue phase

2 of the development plan and ensure we continue to provide the best care

for those in need well into the future.

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This year the charity is aiming to raise

at least £125,000 to continue phase 2 of

the development plan

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The gift of sight

PRAYERS FROM A GRATEFUL PATIENT

I saw an elderly lady lying on a couch waiting for the nurse. A

young, veiled woman was gently massaging her legs for comfort.

It was a very nice for me to see our local culture where younger

people help and comfort their elders. The elderly woman was

Mrs Anayat Bibi. She was there with her daughter-in-law and

her grandson for a follow-up cataract consultation.

The family had travelled from a village in district Gujrat, about

15 miles from HWH. Mrs Bibi had eye surgery done the previous

day and was very happy to see bright light in her eyes after such

a long time. It was the first time she had used HWH and was

very happy with the care she received.

Mrs Bibi told me that she had heard about HWH from her

extended family. She said, ‘my relatives told me HWH is very

good and popular hospital, and I found it to be the best and I will

pray for this hospital and tell my friends and relatives about

it also’.

Dr Awan visits the hospital at least

twice a year and as a practising

surgeon he can’t help but get

involved in caring for the patients.

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I saw an elderly lady lying on a couch waiting for the

nurse. A young, veiled woman was gently massaging her

legs for comfort

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A beautiful baby girlOn one of my routine ward rounds I saw new mother

Mrs Salam Waqas with a beautiful newborn baby girl. I

introduced myself and I asked about how she came to be

at HWH.

Mrs Waqas said she started feeling labour pains at

around 6pm the previous night but was unable to travel

immediately. Early the next morning the family began a 50

mile journey from their village, Kot Jamal in Azad Kashmir,

to get to HWH. She was admitted at 7am and the baby was

born at 11:30am, by normal delivery.

I asked Mrs Waqas why she decided to use HWH. She told

me that her sister-in-law had a baby by c-section two and

half years ago at HWH and that she would only use HWH

when it was her time. She was scared that if a c-section was

needed it would be too costly in other hospitals.

Mrs Nabila Wajid, Mrs Waqas’s sister-in-law, who was

present with her mother-in-law, told me that they would

be using the hospital for elective c-section when her new

baby was due.

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Early the next morningthe family began a 50 mile journey from their village,

Kot Jamal in Azad Kashmir,to get to HWH

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Small photos:facing page: Mrs Anayat Bibi, a day after her surgery This page: Mrs Salam Waqas and her beautiful baby girl

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Charity eventsThe HWHA annual general meeting in the UK is open to the

public and is usually held in July. It’s a time to thank our donors

and well-wishers, reflect on our progress and look forward to the

year ahead.

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AGM, UK, July 2016

(Left to right) HWH department heads: Itisham Ali, Wajid Hussain,, Muhammad Bilal, HWH budget meeting, Pakistan 2016 Jonathan Lord MP, AGM UK 2015

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Support our workThere are many ways in which

you can support Hashim Welfare

Hospital Appeal.

When do we think of the less fortunate?

• During Ramadan, Eid al Fitr, Eid al Adha?

• Birthdays, weddings, anniversaries?

• Remembring loved ones?

You can arrange a regular monthly contribution, pay

Sadaqa (charity), Zakat (compulsory, annual payment

for the poor) or make a one off donation whenever

you like.

Please use the form overleaf or donate online at:

www.hashimwelfare.org.uk

You can also pay donations directly to our bank:

UK

Natwest Bank, 1 High St Woking, Surrey GU21 1ZS

Account No. 16167570 Sort code: 60-24-20

PAKISTAN

United Bank Limited, Kharian Cantt, Pakistan

Account No. 875 Branch code: 1264

HWH PATIENT CONTRIBUTION POLICY

PROCESS POOR PATIENT OTHER PATIENTS

Registration Free 10 Rupees (less than 10p)

General check-up, Free FreeConsultation and advice

Hospital dispensary Free FreemedicineThree day course

Blood sugar (diabetes) Free FreeECG (heart disease) Free FreeOther investigations Free Minimal cost Small percentage goes to HWH

Costly medicines Free Small percentage goes to HWH

to replace medicines

Procedures/ Free Minimal costsoperations Pays for 1 poor patient

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Standing order and Gift Aid form

To the manager of (Bank/building society)

Branch address:

Postcode:

Please pay: Natwest Bank, 1 High St, Woking, Surrey GU21 1ZS

for the credit of Account No.: 16167570 | Sort code: 60-24-20

The sum of £ each month until further notice

Starting on (date)

Charging such payments to the following account:

Account No. Sort code:

First name:

Surname:

Signature: Date:

Address:

Postcode:

Phone (inc. area code):

Work/other:

Use Gift Aid to make your donation worth more. If you pay tax in the UK, HWHA can reclaim 25% for every pound you donate, from the Inland Revenue. To enable us to do this please complete the declaration below:

I want the HWHA to treat any donation I make as Gift Aid until further notice.

Print name:

Signature: Date:

For Gift Aid, you must pay income tax or capital gains tax in the UK at least equal to the amount we will claim in the tax year.

Cheques should be made payable to: ‘Hashim Welfare Hospital Appeal’.

Please send completed form, donations etc to:

The Treasurer, Hashim Welfare Hospital Appeal

103 Walton Rd, Woking Surrey GU21 5DW

WHAT YOUR SUPPORT CAN DO

£15 (Rs2,500)

Pay for a normal delivery and give the gift of life.

£25 (Rs3,500)

Pay for a cataract operation and give the gift of sight.

£40 (Rs5,000)

Pay for a c-section or surgical operation and give the gift of life.

£100 (Rs15,000)

Pay for a nurse and help hundreds of patients in a month.

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THANK YOU

Your supportmeans we can

continue to build healthy futures

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HASHIM WELFAREHOSPITAL APPEAL, UK

Dr M Idrees Awan, Chairman

Tel: 01932 340 114 Mob: 07889 389 905

Ahsan Ellahi, Secretary

Tel: 01483 236 407 Mob: 07710 301 604

Sajid Mahmood, Treasurer

Tel: 01483 762 774 Mob: 07887 851 040

North West office

Talat-Farooq Awan

Tel: 0161 737 3208 Mob: 07956 247 689

Registered address

103 Walton Rd, Woking, Surrey GU21 5DW

Registered charity No. 1082330

HASHIM WELFAREASSOCIATION, PAKISTAN

Zaka Ullah Siddiqui, Secretary

Tel: 0092 333 8425 629

Amir Nawaz, Hospital Administrator

Tel: 0092 537 630 173 Mob: 0092 300 9511 564

Registered address

Hashim Welfare Association

Village Pindi Hashim, PO Lamma, Kharian, Pakistan.

Registered charity No. GRT/2003-17

[email protected]

www.hashimwelfare.org.uk

Registered charity No. 1082330 (UK)

Affiliated with