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    Charity donations $2 or more to Muslim Aid Australia are tax-deductible in Australia.

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    Strengthen the Work Behind the Aid

    At MAA International, delivering life-saving aid requires more than donations—it demands robust logistics, dedicated staff, and essential infrastructure to ensure help reaches those in need efficiently and transparently.

    Why Admin Support Matters

    Your support towards our Admin fees helps us:

    • Keep operations running smoothly: From warehousing and distribution to maintaining technology that tracks donations.
    • Ensure transparency: Funding our systems means every donation is managed effectively.
    • Expand our impact: Strengthen our ability to respond to crises and sustain long-term humanitarian efforts.

    A Sadaqah Jariyah That Multiplies

    Supporting admin is more than a donation—it’s a Sadaqah Jariyah. Every project we run, every person we help, and every life we change is also part of your reward because you empowered the work that made it happen.

    Without support for these critical operational costs, our relief work would be far less effective. Your decision to contribute to our Admin Fund helps secure the backbone of our humanitarian efforts and enables us to deliver aid where it’s needed most.

    💚 Donate now and fortify the foundation of our work.

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