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Let’s Help Maqsood Rebuild his Father’s Dream
“We feel pain and sorrow. We know how difficult life will be without a father,” said Umar’s son Maqsood, speaking to Miles2Smile. Umar Khan (42) was shot dead allegedly by self-proclaimed ‘gau rakshaks’ (cow vigilantes) on the suspicion of smuggling cows in November 2017. Umar and his three companions were…
donate nowLet’s Rebuild Waseem’s (Nankau) Life
"Our mother was lying at home when the fire broke out, and we rescued her from the flames," Nankau said while speaking to Miles2Smile In the midst of violence and chaos in Bahraich that occurred on October 13, countless individuals have lost their sense of happiness and security. Nankau ,…
donate nowLets Restore the Livelihood of Syed Ali
Despite the violence and clashes that occurred in Bahraich, we have witnessed the strength and resilience of its residents. However, the strength and resilience have a devastating tragedy. With the losses of the survivors, it seems like a wave swept away their entire accumulated wealth. Miles2Smile went on the ground…
donate nowHelp us to Restore the Livelihood of Akram Ali: survivor of bahraich voilence
The area was charged with tension and uncertainty when Miles2Smile entered Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh. A few days ago, a violent clash had erupted in the area, claiming the life of one and inflicting injuries to many. On entering the city, we experienced a sea of police, high security, and barricades,…
donate nowHelp Transform Lives at Our Relief School
We are excited to share the success of our relief school and the positive impact it has had on children in need. Thanks to the unwavering support of our donors, volunteers, and dedicated staff, many children who once felt hopeless are now thriving and dreaming of a brighter future. The…
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I feel blessed to have witnessed countless stories of hope and transformation over the past three year. Our journey began in February 2020 with the Relief & Rehabilitation work in North-East Delhi and we have since completed 12 relief and rehabilitation actions. As we continue to work on our commitment towards the upliftment of underprivileged and distressed communities, we also acknowledge the enormity and scope of work ahead of us and we will continue to strive vigorously towards the betterment of each & every individual through the power of ‘smile’. Since the inception of Miles2Smile foundation, we have evolved, adapted and overcome countless challenges that came our way and as an organization that has maintained its trustworthiness throughout its journey, we are now taking pivotal steps in exploring new avenues and pathways. We are undertaking more initiatives that will further enrich our experience of serving humanity. Miles2Smile Foundation’s objective is to devise a comprehensive strategy which not only addresses the immediate needs of the distressed communities during the times of crisis but also contributes to the overall holistic development of those communities.
Aasif Mujtaba
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“Do not let your difficulties fill you with anxiety; after all it is only in the darkest nights that stars shine more brightly”
“Sharing Happiness, Restoring Smiles”
"Every life we touch tells a story of pain, courage, and hope. 💔💙 At Miles2Smile Foundation, our volunteers are not just offering relief—they’re restoring dreams, rebuilding futures, and standing with survivors of communal violence, mob lynching, and demolition. In the face of…
Dear all,
We often read about hate-motivated crimes. We often watch videos of surviving families crying and weeping, asking for justice.
What's the first thought that occupies our mind when we learn about it?
A long fight for their justice?
But how often do we think…
WHERE THE MONEY GOES
Current operation and program spending breakdown
Program
86% fund goes directly to our current programs
Management & other activities
12% fund goes to management activities related to relief & rehabilitation
Fundraising
2% fund goes to fundraising activities