Support orphan Eid gifts in Azad Kashmir. Just £10 can provide clothes, toys, and essentials, helping a child celebrate Eid with happiness, confidence, and the feeling they are not forgotten.








For many families across Azad Kashmir, Eid arrives during difficult circumstances.
While Eid is a time of happiness, it can also be a painful reminder of financial hardship. Rising living costs, limited employment opportunities and ongoing poverty mean that many parents simply cannot afford the things that make Eid special for their children.
Some families must choose between buying food and buying clothes. Others are already struggling to meet basic household expenses.
For orphaned children, the situation can be even more difficult.
Without the support of both parents, many children grow up with fewer opportunities and fewer resources. While other children prepare for Eid with excitement, they often face the day with uncertainty.
A simple Eid gift can help bridge that gap.
It allows children to participate in the celebrations around them, helping them feel included rather than isolated.
For many children, that feeling of belonging is every bit as important as the gift itself.
Adults understand the deeper meaning of Eid.
Children experience Eid differently.
For them, Eid is one of the most anticipated days of the entire year.
They count down the days. They talk about it with friends. They dream about what they will wear and what the day will bring.
The memories created during childhood often remain with us for a lifetime.
Many adults can still remember the excitement they felt on Eid morning, putting on new clothes, visiting relatives and spending time with loved ones.
Every child deserves the opportunity to create those same memories.
By supporting this appeal, you help ensure that vulnerable children can experience the happiness and excitement that Eid should bring.
To many people, a new outfit may seem like a small thing.
For a child, it can mean everything.
Eid traditions across the Muslim world often include wearing new or special clothes as a way of celebrating the completion of Ramadan.
Unfortunately, many children in Azad Kashmir do not have this opportunity.
Some children may wear the same clothes throughout the year.
Others rely on hand-me-downs or clothing that no longer fits properly.
Receiving new clothes before Eid helps restore confidence and dignity.
It allows children to join the celebrations feeling proud and included.
Most importantly, it helps them experience Eid in the same way as other children around them.
When people donate £10, they sometimes focus on the physical items being provided.
The reality is that the impact goes much further.
An Eid gift can create confidence.
It can create happiness.
It can create a sense of belonging.
Children who receive gifts often spend days talking about them.
They share their excitement with siblings.
They proudly show their friends.
They remember who helped them celebrate.
For vulnerable children who may face challenges throughout the year, these moments matter.
Your donation helps create positive memories that remain long after Eid has ended.
The Kashmir Welfare Foundation Eid Gifts Appeal prioritises children facing genuine hardship.
This includes:
Our local teams work within communities to identify those most in need of support.
This helps ensure that donations reach children who may otherwise be unable to celebrate Eid.
Every child selected represents a real story, a real family and a real opportunity to make a difference.
While this appeal focuses on Eid gifts, the impact often extends far beyond a single day.
Acts of kindness help strengthen communities.
They remind vulnerable families that they have not been forgotten.
They demonstrate that compassion still exists.
For many children, receiving an Eid gift becomes a powerful reminder that people care about their wellbeing.
That encouragement can have a lasting impact on confidence, self-worth and emotional wellbeing.
A gift may last for a few weeks or months.
The memory of receiving it can last for years.
We understand that donors want confidence that their donations are making a genuine difference.
That is why Kashmir Welfare Foundation works closely with local teams throughout Azad Kashmir to oversee distributions and ensure support reaches intended beneficiaries.
Where possible, updates are shared throughout the campaign.
Following Eid, supporters can also view photographs, videos and reports demonstrating how donations were used and the number of children supported.
Transparency is an important part of maintaining trust and ensuring donors can see the impact of their generosity.
Kashmir Welfare Foundation focuses exclusively on supporting communities across Azad Kashmir.
This local focus allows us to understand the needs of the communities we serve and direct support where it is needed most.
By concentrating our efforts within one region, we can build long-term relationships, monitor projects closely and ensure donations create meaningful impact.
Our aim is not simply to distribute gifts.
Our aim is to create moments of happiness, dignity and hope for children who deserve the opportunity to celebrate Eid like every other child.
Eid ul Fitr gifts for orphans are special packages given to children after Ramadan. These include clothes, shoes, toys, and essentials to help them celebrate Eid. The goal is to ensure every child feels included, experiences joy, and can take part in Eid celebrations with dignity.
Eid ul Fitr marks the end of Ramadan and is a day of celebration. For many orphaned and vulnerable children, Eid can feel empty without support. Providing Eid gifts helps restore joy, dignity, and inclusion, ensuring no child feels forgotten during this important Islamic occasion.
An Eid ul Fitr gift typically costs around £10 per child. This covers clothing, small gifts, and essentials. Even a small donation can make a meaningful difference, helping a child celebrate Eid with confidence and happiness after a month of fasting and hardship.
Your Eid donation provides a complete gift package for a child. This may include new clothes, shoes, toys, and personal items. These gifts allow children to celebrate Eid ul Fitr properly and feel part of the occasion, bringing joy and dignity to their lives.
Eid ul Fitr gifts are distributed in Azad Kashmir to orphaned and vulnerable children. Kashmir Welfare Foundation works with trusted local teams to ensure gifts reach those most in need, especially families struggling with poverty and children who would otherwise receive nothing for Eid.
Eid gifts are given to orphans and vulnerable children living in poverty. Priority is given to those with limited support, including children without parents or stable family care. The aim is to ensure the most disadvantaged children can experience Eid like others.
Yes, you can donate Eid gifts for multiple children. Many supporters choose to give £50, £100, or more to help several children celebrate Eid ul Fitr. This allows you to multiply your impact and bring happiness to more children during this special time.
It is best to donate before Eid ul Fitr so gifts can be prepared and distributed on time. Early donations help ensure smooth delivery and allow children to receive their gifts before or on Eid day, making the celebration meaningful and complete.
Yes, Kashmir Welfare Foundation ensures all Eid ul Fitr donations are handled responsibly. Our teams oversee the purchase and distribution of gifts, ensuring each child receives their package with care, dignity, and transparency, so you can give with confidence.
Yes, even small donations make a big impact. Just £10 can provide an Eid gift for one child. When combined with other donations, small contributions help reach many children, ensuring more orphans can experience joy and inclusion during Eid ul Fitr.
Support orphan Eid gifts in Azad Kashmir. Just £10 can provide clothes, toys, and essentials,…

