From Houston, Tx, USA To Najaf Al-Ashraf, Iraq A Partnership for Healing

Transforming Burn and Accident Care in Najaf-Al Ashraf, Iraq Through Compassionate Partnership

Our Mission in Action

Our Commitment to Transforming Najaf Al-Ashraf Specialized Burn Center to:

  • Fully operational, specialized center of excellence within two years.
  • State-of-the-art medical technology and modern infrastructure.
  • Comprehensive training for healthcare professionals.
  • Specialized services: rehabilitation, pressure garments, and splinting.
  • Supporter recognition through the Appreciation Wall.
  • Patient and caregiver accommodations for those traveling from afar.
  • Healing garden, “Bagh-e Moula Ali,” to promote well-being and recovery.
  • Establishment of a Waqf (Endowment) Fund to sustain the mission.

Your Impact Matters

Your generosity will live on in every life saved.

Join us in creating a sanctuary where recovery is possible,

hope is restored, and lives are rebuilt — every day, for generations to come.

100% of your support will go directly toward the care and recovery of patients.

A Glimpse Into Our Recent Medical Mission

Setting up medical supplies and toys

Delivering Training, Sharing Expertise, Building Capacity

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100% of donations will go toward the cause.

Surgeries for Children

Provide Life-Saving and Life-Changing Surgery ($150-$500 per Surgery)

ICU at Najaf Burn Hospital

Kufa $35,000 Establishes One ICU; Total Need is Three ICUs

Surgical Burn Skin Graft Instruments and Equipment

A Donation of $28,000.00 Provides Vital Care for Children with Burn Injuries.

Center Sterilization Room

Total Cost: $48,000.00

Inpatient and outpatient Rehabilitative

Total Cost: $6,780.00

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Get in Touch

To learn more about our initiatives, please reach out to us at:

Email: [email protected]

Together, we can create a future where preventable burn injuries are increasingly rare.