Birmingham Kashmiri Diaspora Hub

Bringing the Kashmiri diaspora in Birmingham together — united by faith, heritage, and giving.
Stay connected with your Salah times, Ramadan updates, local volunteering, and projects that change lives in Azad Kashmir.

💚 Birmingham Donors’ Impact (Last Year)

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500

Food Packs Distributed

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12,000

Hot Meals Served

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45

Orphans Supported

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1,400

Trees Planted

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2,300

Patients Treated

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1

Ambulance Purchased



🌿 A Heartfelt Thank You to the Kashmiri Diaspora in Birmingham

To our beloved Kashmiri community in Birmingham — thank you for your continuous support, generosity and commitment to the people of Azad Kashmir. Your kindness has travelled across mountains, valleys and oceans, reaching families who rely on your compassion.

Through your donations, your volunteering and your deep love for your homeland, you have preserved a legacy of service, unity and resilience. You are the bridge between Kashmir and the world, carrying our culture, values and stories wherever you go.

The Kashmir Welfare Foundation is humbled to work alongside a community that leads with its heart. Every project we complete, every family we support, and every drop of clean water delivered is a testament to your incredible impact.

May Allah reward you for everything you do — quietly, consistently and selflessly — for the betterment of your homeland. We are proud of you. Kashmir is proud of you.

With gratitude and dua, always.
– The Kashmir Welfare Foundation Team

Our Active Appeals

🕌 Birmingham Prayer & Ramadan Timetables

🌍 Kashmiri Community in Birmingham

Birmingham is home to a strong and proud British Kashmiri and Overseas Kashmiri community. The Birmingham Kashmiri diaspora plays a vital role in preserving culture, supporting masajid, and uplifting families in Azad Kashmir through charity and community work.

Generations of Kashmiris in Birmingham continue to honour their roots, staying connected to the mountains, valleys and traditions of their homeland. Their contribution brings strength, unity and identity to the wider British Muslim community.

Become a Fundraiser for Kashmir

When you organise a fundraising event, you bring warmth, food, medicine and hope to families across Kashmir. Every event creates real impact for vulnerable communities.

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Why Fundraising Matters

A single event can provide winter packs, medical help, food and emergency relief to families living in the toughest conditions.

Your effort can transform entire communities.

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Key Impact Areas

  • Winter Aid
  • Medical Support
  • Food Relief
  • Clean Water
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What We Provide

We support your entire event with professional tools and guidance:

  • Sound Systems
  • Projectors & Screens
  • Indoor & Outdoor Banners
  • Stage & Setup Support

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Where You Can Fundraise

Any space can become a place of hope:

  • Masjids
  • Schools
  • Workplaces
  • Universities
  • Community Events
  • Parks & Outdoor Gatherings

Start Your Fundraising Journey

Reach out today and our team will help you plan, organise and deliver a powerful fundraising event for Kashmir. Your efforts make a real, measurable difference.

🕰️ Kashmir Through Time

Journey through centuries of Kashmir’s history — from ancient dynasties and cultural golden ages to the turning points of 1947 and the modern era. Explore how each chapter shaped Kashmiri identity.

📜 Before 1947

Kashmir’s ancient past shaped its culture, identity and political landscape long before partition. Explore the dynasties, traditions and eras that defined the valley.

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⚖️ During 1947

The year 1947 changed Kashmir forever — Dogra rule, British involvement and the hopes of ordinary Kashmiris facing an uncertain future.

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🌍 After 1947

Partition reshaped Kashmir’s destiny. Borders shifted, families were divided, and Azad Jammu & Kashmir emerged with a renewed identity and resilience.

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🌿 Explore Kashmir’s Culture

Discover the traditions, heritage, language, arts and identity that define the Kashmiri people. Explore stories preserved across mountains, valleys and generations.

Visit the Kashmir Culture Hub