Education and Skill Development Access to quality education and vocational training. Promoting financial literacy and entrepreneurial skills. Economic Empowerment Support for women- and youth-led businesses. Access to funding, microfinance, and markets. Bridging the gender pay gap and creating equal employment opportunities. Health and Well-being Access to healthcare services, including mental health support. Awareness of reproductive health and rights.
Feeding during Ramadan is an important act of charity and compassion in the Islamic tradition. It involves providing food to those in need, especially during the holy month of fasting, and is considered a highly virtuous deed
Allah knows best It is, therefore, our duty as an ummah to come together and to support those in need throughout the year If only you could interact or see the faces of the orphans when we turn up with food The Holy Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) said: “I will be like this in Jannah with the person who takes care of an orphan.” The Holy Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) raised his forefinger and middle finger by way of illustration [Sahih al-Bukhari, Kitab al-Adab] May Allah accept all our good deeds and allow us always to be able to help others, especially orphans who lost their parents.
Economic growth and poverty reduction. Improved social cohesion and reduction of inequality. Enhanced innovation and creativity in problem-solving.
Support elderly individuals in numerous ways, addressing their physical, emotional, and social needs Health and Medical Support Healthcare Access: Offer free or subsidized medical checkups, treatments, and medications. Health Awareness Programs: Conduct workshops on nutrition, disease prevention, and mental health. Pension Support: Create programs to assist those with little or no pension. Subsidized Housing: Provide affordable living arrangements for the elderly. Emergency Funds: Offer financial support for unexpected expenses.