How LiSu Foundation Identifies Eligible Beneficiaries

Transparent, Verified, and Shariah-Compliant Process

Every donation is treated as a responsibility before Allah, and every beneficiary is selected through truth, verification, and justice.

LiSu Foundation follows a strict, multi-layer verification process to ensure that assistance reaches only the truly deserving, minimizing misuse, favoritism, and corruption. Each program has specific eligibility criteria and on-ground verification by our executive team.

Program-Specific Eligibility & Verification

Detailed identification process for each humanitarian program

1

Comprehensive Support for the Poor and Underprivileged

Ensuring assistance reaches those most in need

Eligibility Identification Process

Application submitted by:

  • The individual/family themselves
  • Local community volunteer
  • Imam, teacher, or trusted community representative

Required information:

  • Family income source
  • Number of dependents
  • Housing condition
  • Existing aid from other organizations (if any)

Priority given to:

  • Widows
  • Disabled persons
  • Elderly without support

Verification

  • Physical home visit by LiSu volunteer/executive member
  • Cross-check with neighbors
  • Cross-check with local elders
2

Welfare, Education, and Moral Development of Orphans & Remote Children

Supporting vulnerable children's education and development

Eligibility Identification Process

Confirmation that:

  • One or both parents are deceased OR abandoned
  • Child belongs to a low-income family

Recommendation from:

  • Madrasa/school authority
  • Local Imam or guardian

Verification

  • Birth certificate / guardian confirmation (where available)
  • Visit to school/madrasa
  • Regular attendance monitoring
3

Safe Drinking Water (Tube Wells / Deep Tube Wells)

Providing access to clean water in underserved areas

Eligibility Identification Process

Area selection based on:

  • Lack of clean water source
  • Distance to nearest safe water

Community application signed by:

  • Local elders
  • Mosque committee
  • School authority

Verification

  • Physical survey by executive member
  • Water source assessment
  • Community consensus (not individual favoritism)
4

House Construction for Homeless & Disadvantaged

Building safe and permanent homes for those in need

Eligibility Identification Process

Applicant must:

  • Own no permanent house
  • Live in unsafe or temporary shelter

Priority given to:

  • Widows with children
  • Elderly persons
  • Disabled heads of households

Verification

  • On-site inspection of current living condition
  • Land ownership or legal permission confirmation
  • Neighbor and local leader validation
5

Ramadan, Qurbani, Winter Clothing, Iftar & Sadaqah Programs

Seasonal assistance programs for vulnerable communities

Eligibility Identification Process

Beneficiary lists prepared:

Beneficiary lists prepared before Ramadan/Eid

Priority given to:

  • Orphans
  • Daily wage laborers
  • Families below poverty line

Verification

  • Duplicate prevention using beneficiary register
  • Local volunteer coordination
  • No political or personal influence allowed
6

Healthcare & Medical Assistance Programs

Providing medical support to those who cannot afford treatment

Eligibility Identification Process

Patient or guardian submits:

  • Medical report or prescription

Priority cases:

  • Life-threatening conditions
  • Chronic illness with no financial support

Verification

  • Doctor/hospital confirmation
  • Executive approval for fund allocation
  • Direct payment to hospital/pharmacy (where possible)
7

Building Bridge Between Wealthy & Underprivileged Communities

Connecting donors with beneficiaries transparently

Eligibility Identification Process

Programs designed as:

  • Community iftars
  • Joint charity drives
  • Sponsorship-based assistance

Verification

  • Transparency in donor-to-beneficiary mapping
  • No cash handover without documentation
8

Charity & Welfare Activities Based on Islamic Principles

Zakat distribution according to Shariah guidelines

Eligibility Identification Process

Zakat distributed strictly according to Shariah categories:

  • Poor (Fuqara)
  • Needy (Masakin)
  • Orphans
  • Debtors in hardship

Verification

  • Shariah-aware committee review
  • No Zakat used for administration or publicity
9

Educational Scholarships (School, Madrasa & Orphans)

Supporting education for deserving students

Eligibility Identification Process

Recommendation from:

  • School/madrasa authority

Student must:

  • Be financially poor
  • Show academic or moral merit

Verification

  • Academic record review
  • Home visit (when needed)
  • Annual re-evaluation to continue scholarship
10

Funeral, Burial & Graveyard Assistance

Supporting dignified burial for the deceased

Eligibility Identification Process

Deceased must belong to:

  • Poor or underprivileged family

Immediate request from:

  • Family member
  • Imam or local volunteer

Verification

  • Local confirmation
  • No cash handover—direct arrangement/payment

Anti-Corruption Measures

Applicable to All Programs

Not Allowed

  • No political affiliation
  • No favoritism or family influence
  • No cash distribution without record

Required Practices

  • Physical verification mandatory
  • Executive committee approval required
  • Documentation & beneficiary register maintained
LiSu Foundation believes that Amanah (trust) is an Ibadah. Every donation is treated as a responsibility before Allah, and every beneficiary is selected through truth, verification, and justice.

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