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Do you want to volunteer for Spring Foundation and in return earn abundant rewards from Allah in the hereafter? The Messenger of Allah (saw) said:
 
“Every Muslim has to give Sadaqa (charity)” the people asked: “O Prophet of Allah, what about the one who has nothing?” He said: “He should work with his two hands to give sadaqa”. They asked:”If he cannot find (work)?” He replied: “He should help the needy who ask for help.” They asked: “If he cannot do that?” He replied:”He should then do good deeds and shun evil, for this will be taken as Sadaqa” (Reported by Al-Bukhari and others)

By volunteering for Spring Foundation you will be able to gain the reward of giving sadaqa. SF is constantly in need of volunteers to promote its programmes and activities and to raise funds to support the student scholarship fund. There are many reasons why people may choose to get involved in our volunteer scheme. Here are just a few:
 
•    to earn the pleasure of Allah
•    to support the spread of knowledge
•    to do something unusual and inspiring
•    to meet new people
•    to learn new skills


All our volunteers will be provided with resources and materials on Spring Foundation and its projects and activities. Those who volunteer with SF for six months will be given free access to all its activities and courses. They will also be given exclusive access to the teachers and shuyukhs through special private sessions.
 
Furthermore those who volunteer with SF for one year will be provided with a letter of reference which they can use (if they meet the eligibility criteria) to apply for the SF scholarship fund. To volunteer please click here or e-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
 

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