A sustainable waqf poultry farm in Gambia designed to produce eggs and generate continuous income, supporting 540 students (151 orphans) at Al-Othman Quran School while creating stable jobs for 7 families. This Sadaqah Jariyah project seeks $71,070 to connect electricity, build a third 300 m poultry house, purchase 3,000 laying hens, and cover feed, medication, and care for 6 months.
Many charitable efforts depend on short-term donations that quickly run out, limiting long-term impact. In Gambia, sustainable income-generating projects remain limited, making consistent support difficult. For institutions like Al-Othman School, unstable funding affects continuity, highlighting the need for sustainable giving and ongoing charity models.
A scalable waqf poultry farm designed to generate steady, reliable income over time as a lasting endowment. Completed: Land secured (16,500 m), 2 poultry houses built, 2 water wells installed, and worker housing completed. Final Step ($71,070): Electricity $2,906; third house 300 m $27,652; 3,000 hens $5,217; 6-month feed/med $23,450; operations & transfer $11,845.
Production income sustainability lasting impact. Supports 540 students, including 151 orphans, and provides jobs for 7 families. As a self-sustaining waqf, it delivers continuous charitable impact and reflects true Sadaqah Jariyah.
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).
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