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Feed the Fasting

Help a fasting person to have iftar and suhoor for the entire month from $58. Give now, and reap the reward of an extra fast, every single day of Ramadan. Give mercy now.

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Your mercy can feed a fasting family this Ramadan

The Messenger (PBUH) said, “Whoever gives food to a fasting person to break his fast, shall have his sins forgiven, and he will be saved from the Fire of Hell, and he shall have the same reward as the fasting person, without his reward being diminished at all." (Source - Ibn Khuzaymah)

Give $173 to provide a displaced family of six in Somalia with a nutritious food parcel to last the entire month of Ramadan.

$144 provides a Pakistani family of six with a nutritious food parcel to last the entire month of Ramadan.

Give $115 to provide a displaced family of five in Yemen with a nutritious food parcel.

$16 will provide a hot meal of high quality rice and meat to a person in Gaza.

More people are hungry than ever before. This Ramadan, a staggering 828 million people don’t know where their next meal will come from.

The cost of essential food staples is soaring across the globe, and those in the ummah whose homes and livelihoods have been devastated by war, displacement, disease, and climate change are struggling simply to survive.

Be a mercy in their lives and reap the multiplied blessings of Ramadan.

After a year of unprecedented tragedy, many families urgently need help to have enough to eat. Countless individuals are displaced, traumatized, and living amid destruction, and on top of this, they will go to bed hungry during Ramadan without your help.

Help a family enjoy nourishing meals for iftar throughout the entire month of Ramadan, and earn the blessings of extra fasts for the whole month.

Each food parcel provides an average of 6 people with food for the entire month. Donate now and receive the blessings of up to 180 additional fasts while supporting vulnerable families in the ummah.

Hunger and Conflict in 2025

This Ramadan, a staggering 828 million people will go to bed hungry. You can help us change this. There is enough food in the world to feed everyone. Your Sadaqah can be the difference between a Ramadan filled with hope and worship, and one marked by never-ending hunger for an orphan in Gaza, a displaced family in Sudan, or a widow in Pakistan.

The Prophet ﷺ said that Ramadan is the month of his ummah. It is our duty to extend a caring hand to all who are struggling for food this Ramadan and shield them from hunger.

For 33 years, we have been working to address the root causes of long-term hunger through empowering projects that provide training and tools to help people become self-reliant. However, after a year of spiraling crises—families facing war and drought, and those still recovering from earthquakes and floods—need immediate assistance to access food. Donate, and follow the sunnah of this compassionate act.

Be a mercy in their lives, and reap the multiplied blessings of Ramadan.

A Duty on Muslims

The Messenger of Allah ﷺ said: “Sadaqah is due on every joint of a person, every day the sun rises.” (Hadith Muslim)

He encouraged Muslims to feed those fasting during Ramadan, even if all the Sahaba could afford was a date or water. Such is the power of providing iftar. Now imagine the reward of a full, nourishing meal for an entire family, every single day.

Give a Ramadan food parcel now, and allow us to deliver your charity in time for the holy month.

Your charity can be the difference between a family facing another day of hunger on an empty stomach and one that enjoys plentiful food throughout Ramadan. In Gaza, where families face destruction and starvation; in Pakistan, where communities are grappling with cycles of flooding; in Sudan, where children are facing war and neglect—you can be a lifeline. You can be a mercy.

You can also donate a hot meal from just $7.20, helping those in crises eat well even if they have nowhere to prepare a meal.

Last year, we helped 978,340 people eat well through food parcels and nutrition projects. This Ramadan, help us support even more.

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Feed the fasting - a promise of relief from hunger

Thank you for your mercy last Ramadan

Human Appeal helped over 4.5 million people in 30 countries in 2024

Over 2 million people received food aid

Over 60,000 received nutritional assistance

Nourishing, Community-Focused Food

With 33 years of experience sourcing and distributing iftars in local communities, we have developed efficient, safe, and high-quality programs that prioritize the needs of the communities we serve. When you entrust your charity to us, your donation goes further, enabling us to secure the best prices and quality of food, which means more of your contribution directly reaches those who need it most.

We tailor every food parcel to the specific needs of the local community, packing an average of 37 kilograms of nutritious food. Each parcel includes staples such as sugar, rice, and flour, along with local favorites like chickpeas, lentils, tea, milk powder, and pasta.

Seek the blessed mercy of the holy month by extending mercy to those facing hunger each night. Put your charity in safe hands this Ramadan.

Give mercy, and seek Allah’s mercy.

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The Messenger (PBUH) said, “Whoever gives food to a fasting person to break his fast, shall have his sins forgiven, and he will be saved from the Fire of Hell, and he shall have the same reward as the fasting person, without his reward being diminished at all."

Source - Ibn Khuzaymah

Your mercy can provide up to 60 meals this Ramadan. Give mercy now.

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