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Appeal

Give Food Parcels

There is a current critical level of hunger as 783 million people face chronic hunger. Food insecurity is growing at an alarming rate, which means lives and livelihood are in immediate danger.
Forty-five million children are dangerously malnourished. These children suffer from wasting, also known as acute malnutrition, with over 1 million children dying each year. In addition, in 2022, 22% of children under 5 faced stunting, characterized by ‘low height-for-age’ resulting from chronic undernutrition.
Adults and children alike currently face hunger. Which is why we must tackle this with immediate concern. Donating a food parcel will give you the opportunity to feed a family in Pakistan, Gaza or Sierra Leone.
Being able to take the responsibility of someone’s fundamental building block of life, is an incredible feat, which will reap rewards in every lifetime.
Our food parcels will deliver all the essential sustenance to families who are struggling to make ends meet and grappling with severe hunger, unable to get themselves any food on the table.
Everyone deserves at least one meal a day. Be the one who gives them that.

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What You Pay

Giving charity is a way to purify one's wealth and soul. Your donation not only helps those in need but also earns you countless rewards in the Hereafter

Charity does not decrease wealth (Muslim)
  • Project
    Cost
  • Food Parcel Pakistan
    £50
  • Food Parcel Sierra Leone
    £70
  • Food Parcel Gaza
    £100

What You Get

An honourable mention in the dua of the beneficiaries, benefiting that individual both in this world and the next.

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Sow the Seeds of Goodness

"The example of those who spend their wealth in the way of Allah is like a seed of grain that sprouts seven ears, in every ear a hundred grains. And Allah multiplies [His reward] for whom He wills"
(Surah Al-Baqarah, 2:261)

The Prophet (PBUH) said, “He is not a believer whose stomach is filled while his neighbour goes hungry."
(Sahih)