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Hi, Assalamu'alaikum.
I've teamed up with Human Relief this Ramadan to fundraise for Syrian Refugees in camps in Lebanon. During Ramadan, In'sha'Allah (If Allah Wills), I will be travelling to Lebanon with Human Relief Foundation, where I will be assisting with the distribution of food packs, fuel, medical kits and other essential aid.
Ramadhan is upon us, and every day during our fasts, we are looking forward to the various dishes being prepared at home for iftar. For our brothers and sisters who have fled conflict throughout the last 10 years of their lives, the situation is quite different. For them even a loaf of bread to break their fast with is deemed luxury and they go many days not being able to break their fast at all.
- £60 to provide a family of 5 with food for one month
- £50 for Medical support
- £30 for one month supply of fuel
- £30 for 2 winter blankets
This aid will only be possible with your donations.
The conflict in Syria has been going on for almost a decade. Millions of Syrians have had to flee their homes due to the lack of safety for them and their families. Many Syrians have sought refuge in Lebanon and Jordan which are bordering countries. Many of these refugees have been living in tents in these countries for more than 5 years. Life does not get much better for them as they now struggle with lack of food, water, clothes and money. There are no jobs for these people and therefore no income. Many of these refugees rely solely on aid. Human Relief Foundation works with these refugee camps distributing food packs, fuel, medical kits and other essential aid all year round.
Please donate, any amount helps, and if you are not in the position to donate, please share this page to friends and family on social media so it can be seen by others that can help.
It was narrated that the Prophet ﷺ said: “There is no day on which the people get up but two angels come down and one of them says, ‘O Allah, give in compensation to the one who spends (in charity),’ and the other says, ‘O Allah, destroy the one who withholds.”
Thank you, Naz