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About Ummaty International Charity G
The Ummaty International Charity Foundation, formerly known as Proudly Arewa Youth Foundation, has a rich history rooted in the commitment and dedication of its founders and members. Originating in Sokoto, the foundation's journey began with the formation of Proudly Arewa, a social group led by Aliyu Yusuf and his friends. What started as a recreational endeavor transformed when they successfully raised N200,000, inspiring them to direct their resources towards helping others. This pivotal moment marked the transformation of the group into Proudly Arewa Youth Foundation in 2015, under the leadership of Aliyu Yusuf Namagare in Sokoto State. Over time, the Ummaty International Charity Foundation achieved remarkable milestones across its chapters, particularly in Sokoto, Kebbi, and Yobe States. In Sokoto, the foundation made a significant impact by visiting schools and clinics, providing essential education and medical resources, distributing food and clothing, and implementing skill development programs. Similarly, under the leadership of Haruna Muhammad Abubakar, the Kebbi State chapter engaged in hospital visits, supported peaceful elections, advocated for girl child education, and collaborated with various organizations. In Yobe State, the UIC chapter emerged in January 2023 and quickly established itself as a force for positive change under the leadership of Ibrahim Muhammad Bande. The chapter launched initiatives such as the "Vote Not Fight" campaign, Ramadan feeding programs, orphanage visits, and projects tailored for the physically challenged. These accomplishments highlighted the foundation's commitment to uplifting underserved communities. Expanding its reach further, the Ummaty International Charity Foundation successfully established chapters in Gombe, Katsina, Bauchi, and Kaduna States. In Gombe, the chapter achieved its inaugural project by organizing hairdressing and nail-cutting sessions for orphans, promoting their well-being and self-esteem. The Katsina State chapter concentrated on daawah (preaching) and Quran distribution, aligning with the foundation's mission. In Kaduna State, activities similar to those in Yobe, Kebbi, and Gombe states were carried out, catering to the needs of orphans. Presently, the Ummaty International Charity Foundation operates across multiple Northern Nigerian states, including Sokoto, Kebbi, Yobe, Gombe, Katsina, Bauchi, and Kaduna. Fueled by a shared dedication to youth empowerment and community development, the foundation continues to forge positive change, fostering a more equitable and just society. In summary, the foundation's journey is one of remarkable progress and expansion, driven by the passion and dedication of its members. Through education, healthcare, orphanage support, and community welfare initiatives, the Ummaty International Charity Foundation leaves a lasting impact on the lives of those it serves. Weeyzard (talk) 17:56, 21 August 2023 (UTC)