HHUGS’ families are some of the most vulnerable people right on our
doorstep in the UK.

Struggling in the aftermath of a father imprisoned, single mothers and their children are left in severe financial hardship, nursing trauma and abandonment by their community. With the cost-of-living crisis driving up energy bills and soaring food costs, HHUGS families have never been more at-risk. A looming recession, job losses and ever-mounting debt has pushed already desperate
families to the brink.
Help rebuild the shattered pieces
of their broken home.

Your support has saved single mothers like Nazia, who lost her home, family, and basic dignity. A mother of six, with no access to public funds, she struggled to find employment, following her release from prison, as she continued to fight against deportation. During these dark days, your donations delivered relief and hope for a household torn apart.

HHUGS came and picked me up at a time when I really thought I would end up sitting outside a branch of Tesco begging. Once I left the hostel, I feared I would wind up homeless and it was exactly then that HHUGS came and stood by me with the support I needed. Their support means I can keep a roof over my head, pay my council tax and cover my grocery expenses with monthly shopping vouchers. If you truly want to store great reward for your hereafter, come together to support HHUGS in every way you possibly can.”

Ease the burden of single mothers crippling under financial strain, struggling to feed their children and keep a roof over
their heads

Relieve isolated elderly parents, feeling the pain of separation from their sons

Help traumatised children, growing up without their fathers, thrive, turning their anxious tears into smiles of relief

“Allah helps the servant as long as he helps his brother”

(Muslim)

“Allah helps the servant
as long as he helps his brother”

(Muslim)

£50/per week | £250/per month

Preserve dignity by providing vouchers for families to purchase nutritious food and staple essentials

£100

Provide growing children with adequate, protective clothing for the year

£50 a session | £200 a month

Professional and culturally sensitive psychotherapy & counselling

£500

Cover the cost of rent,
basic utilities and repairs

More than 1.5 million UK
households will struggle to pay
for food and energy bills this year.

50% of Muslim households live in
poverty, compared to 18% of the
general UK population.

The Prophet (saw) said
“The most beloved deed to Allah is to make a Muslim happy, or to remove one of his troubles, or to forgive his debt, or to feed his hunger. That I walk with a brother regarding a need is more beloved to me than that I perform I’tikaf in this mosque in Madinah (Masjid an-Nabawi) for a month… Whoever walks with his brother regarding a need until he secures it for him, then Allah Almighty will make his footing firm across the bridge on the day when the footings are shaken.” (at-Tabarani)