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Donate $15 Family Iftar Pack
This Ramadan, as families across Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, DR Congo, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, Rohingya refugees, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Syria, Uganda, and Yemen grapple with hardship, you can bring happiness and nourishment by gifting an Iftar to a family.
For only $15, you can provide a delicious and nutritious Iftar meal for a family of five in these poverty-stricken regions. Imagine the smiles on their faces as they gather around the table, their fast broken with dignity and gratitude thanks to your generosity.
Your $15 Iftar Pack makes a profound difference:
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Combats Food Insecurity: Struggling families often forgo proper meals, especially during Ramadan. Your contribution ensures they have a hearty Iftar, allowing them to focus on spiritual reflection and community connection.
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Strengthens Communities: Sharing an Iftar meal fosters unity, reminding families they are not alone. It's a powerful act of kindness that brings people together during this holy month.
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Earns Countless Rewards: The Prophet (PBUH) said, "Whoever feeds the fasting person will have a reward like theirs, without anything being diminished from their reward."
Feed the Fasting this Ramadan, and multiply your rewards with our $15 Family Iftar Pack. Donate today and experience the true joy of giving!
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