A UK-based charity delivering culturally sensitive welfare support, mental health services, and community empowerment — across London and Bangladesh.
Jahlal Foundation is a London-based non-profit organisation dedicated to empowering individuals and families through tailored cultural, religious and welfare support — open to everyone, regardless of background.
Tailored, culturally and religiously sensitive advice and support — open to everyone in the UK, delivered with dignity and understanding.
Culturally sensitive guidance for those struggling with alcohol, drugs, and gambling addiction. We offer compassionate, judgement-free support.
Learn MoreAccessible mental health support delivered with cultural awareness. We provide a safe space for those who feel unseen by mainstream services.
Learn MoreHelping families navigate the UK welfare and benefits system. We ensure communities receive the support they are entitled to.
Learn MoreWith a 100% Donation Policy, every pound raised goes directly to communities in Chandair Para, Bangladesh.
Supporting and maintaining the upkeep of the local Masjid — the heart of the community.
MoreOffering financial support and grants to over 150 households across Chandair Para.
MoreImproving access to clean water and proper sanitation facilities for rural communities.
MoreHelping children access quality education through targeted grants and sponsorship.
MoreFrom the streets of London to the villages of Bangladesh, Jahlal Foundation walks alongside those who need it most — without judgement, with compassion, and with purpose.
Discover Our StoryEvery single penny donated under our Bangladesh programme goes directly to those in need. No admin fees. No overheads. Pure impact.
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Our mission is to ensure every child has access to quality education. Discover how we are making a difference in rural communities.
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Through our recent food distribution campaign, we supported thousands of families facing food insecurity.
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Our volunteer doctors provided free checkups, medicines, and awareness programs in underserved areas.
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