Around the world, millions will go hungry without access to adequate nutritious meals.
Have you ever had to worry about if your next meal will come?
What would you do if you had to watch your children starve?
When was the last time you went days without food?
For millions across the globe, these aren’t just questions; they’re a harsh reality.
The suffering is real, whilst the rewards for feeding are multiplied.
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ was once asked: “Which aspect of Islam is best?” He said, “Feeding people and greeting those you know and those you don’t know.”
Remember the anticipation of what to have for Suhoor. That first bite of the Iftar platter.
Now, imagine that joy replaced by emptiness, your senses starved. Families gather not around a feast but a single loaf of bread. Their hunger paints a stark picture of their struggle.
Provide a Food Pack across more than 19 calamity-stricken countries, including Syria, Gaza, Yemen, Bangladesh, Sudan and Afghanistan, which can feed a family of 5 up to twice a day for up to one month.