At Hasene Humanitarian Help Canada, our mission is rooted in the values of compassion, solidarity, and humanity. Established with the vision of creating a world where goodness and charity prevail, we work tirelessly to bring hope to those in need across continents.
The word Hasene signifies goodness, beauty, and charity—a reflection of our commitment to spreading these values through our projects. From addressing basic human needs to fostering a life of dignity, we are a trusted name and address for compassion and aid.
With branches in over 16 countries, including nations across Europe, Australia, Canada, and Turkey, Hasene’s network of volunteers and donors bridges the gap between privilege and need. Our efforts span more than 100 countries, delivering life-saving aid and empowering communities.
Through strategic partnerships and grassroots efforts, we work towards long-term, sustainable solutions that uplift the oppressed, provide for the needy, and create lasting change.
Volunteers Worldwide
Qurbani Donations Distributed
Countries and regions
Qurban Donations
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Your efforts can make a real difference in people’s lives all over the world. Our work is not possible without the volunteers like you. Join our team today and make a difference in someones life. Volunteering is a beneficial and productive form of sadaqa, or helping give to those in need.
“Verily, by Allah, we think that every believer blames himself. He says (questioning himself), `What did I intend by my statement? What did I intend by my eating? What did I intend in what I said to myself?’ However, the sinner proceeds ahead and he does not blame himself”
[Hassan Al-Basri in reference to the interpretation of Surah Al-Qiyamah, verse 2].