Twenty years of mercy in motion.
From earthquake relief in 2006 to twelve active programmes today — meet the charity that lives where it serves.
Born of crisis. Built by community.
On 8 October 2005, a 7.6-magnitude earthquake struck Azad Kashmir, killing over 86,000 people and leaving more than 3.5 million homeless. Pattika was at the epicentre.
Tayyib Foundation was established in 2006 in direct response. Our volunteers immediately deployed to the region, delivering emergency food, medicine and water.
As the emergency phase gave way to long-term recovery, we built a school — which now serves approximately 200 students every year — rebuilt masajid, restored water supplies, and provided shelter. We have never stopped.
Five principles. One direction.
Compassion (Rahma)
We treat every person we serve with the dignity they deserve.
Accountability (Amanah)
Your trust is sacred; we steward every penny responsibly.
Justice (Adl)
We reach the most marginalised, regardless of background.
Continuity (Istimrar)
We don't do charity events; we build lasting change.
Sincerity (Ikhlas)
We act for the pleasure of Allah ﷻ alone.
Trustees. Transparency. Total honesty.
Tayyib Foundation is governed by a committed board of trustees based in Nottingham, UK. We maintain full compliance with the Charity Commission for England and Wales (Charity No. 1140835) and publish annual accounts in accordance with UK charity law.
Our on-the-ground team in Pattika includes dedicated local coordinators who oversee every project and report back to trustees regularly. If you would like to speak to a trustee or visit our projects, please get in touch.
Be part of the next twenty years.
Since 2006, your support has rebuilt lives, homes, masajid and hope. Be part of that story.