Container Shipment for In-Kind Donations

Clothing and material support for the poor
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2023 Report

 

In 2023, Hidaya Foundation shipped 29 containers filled with donated relief supplies worth over $560,000 to benefit the poor and people affected by disasters.

2022 Report

In 2022, Hidaya Foundation shipped 32 containers filled with donated relief supplies worth over $590,000 for families in need.

In addition, 84 containers with food, farming supplies, school supplies, building material and more worth nearly $2,400,000 were purchased from international markets to bring aid to flood affected families in Pakistan.

 

2021 Report

 

In 2021, Hidaya Foundation shipped 25 containers filled with donated relief supplies worth over $420,000 for families in need.

In addition, 16 containers with materials and foods worth over $320,000 were purchased from international markets to benefit the poor in localities we work.

2020 Report

In 2020, Hidaya Foundation shipped 24 containers filled with donated relief supplies worth over $430,000 for families in need.

In addition, 55 containers with materials and foods worth nearly $982,000 were purchased from international markets to benefit the poor in localities we work.

 

2019 Update

 

In 2019, Hidaya Foundation shipped 37 containers filled with donated relief supplies worth over $575,000 for families in need.

In addition, 31 containers with materials and foods worth nearly $525,000 were purchased from international markets to benefit the poor in localities we work.

2018 Report

In 2018, Hidaya Foundation shipped 29 (40 ft) containers with donated in-kind items to benefit poor families in Pakistan.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In addition, Hidaya Foundation purchased 56 containers with the following items from the international market to benefit the poor of South Asia and Africa.

 

2017 Update

 

 

In 2017, Hidaya Foundation shipped 29 (40 ft) containers to benefit poor families in Pakistan.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In addition, Hidaya Foundation has purchased 30 containers with the following items from the international market to benefit the poor of Pakistan.

2016 Update

In 2016, Hidaya Foundation shipped 21 (40 ft.) containers to benefit poor families in Pakistan. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 In addition, Hidaya Foundation purchased 33 containers with the following items from the international market to benefit the poor of Pakistan. 

2015 Report

In 2015, Hidaya Foundation shipped 11 (40 ft.) containers to benefit poor families in Pakistan. Details of contents and in-kind value of each are below.

2014 Report

In 2014, Hidaya Foundation shipped 7 (40 ft.) containers to benefit poor families in Pakistan. 

2013 Report

In 2013, Hidaya Foundation shipped 12 (40 ft.) containers to benefit poor families in Pakistan. 

2012 Update

Hidaya Foundation shipped 10 (40 ft.) containers for the poor of Pakistan in 2012 benefiting thousands of families. 

2011 Report

Hidaya Foundation shipped 16 (40 ft.) containers for the poor of Pakistan in 2011 benefiting thousands of families. 

2010 Report

In 2010, Hidaya Foundation shipped 58 (40 ft) containers for the poor and flood affected people of Pakistan with in-kind value of $789,803.53.

Many communities throughout the United States came together to do collection drives, and containers were shipped from several cities throughout the country including: Oakland, Miami, Los Angeles, Seattle, Houston, Austin, Dallas, and Chicago. Shipments contained new and used clothing, blankets, shoes, household items, toys, medical equipment, computers and more.

2009 Report

Hidaya Foundation shipped 16 (40 ft.) containers for the poor of Pakistan in 2009. 

2008 Report

Container Shipment

Hidaya Foundation shipped 16 (40 ft.) containers for the poor of Pakistan in 2008. 

#15 – *Items were bought in an auction by Hidaya Foundation, therefore count as an asset and can’t be given in-kind value, even though they will be distributed to the poor. This container included over 10,000 Hospital Bed Sheets, over 350 Hospital Mattress Covers, and 940 pairs of army boots valued at over $26,400.

 

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