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Feeding the Fasting – A Ramadan Filled with Generosity and Impact

Feed the Fasting – Ramadan Campaign

During the holy month of Ramadan, Muslims around the world fast from dawn to sunset — a spiritual act that deepens faith, self-discipline, and empathy for the less fortunate. But for many families in places like Gaza, Sudan, and Pakistan, hunger doesn’t end at sunset.

At Basic Aid International, our Feed the Fasting campaign helped bridge that gap — ensuring that no fasting family went without a proper iftar meal.

What We Provided

With your generous support, we distributed ready-to-eat iftar meals and essential dry food packs throughout Ramadan, reaching:

  • Displaced families in Gaza, where access to food remains limited due to ongoing conflict
  • Communities in Pakistan and Sudan, where rising food costs have made even basic ingredients unaffordable

Each pack was carefully prepared with cultural and nutritional needs in mind — providing rice, lentils, oil, flour, and dates for iftar.

“Thanks to your donations, we were able to break our fast with dignity,” shared a father of five in Khartoum.

Ramadan May Be Over — But Hunger Isn’t

While Ramadan has ended, the need for food support hasn’t. That’s why our Food Packs Program continues to operate year-round, targeting areas most affected by poverty, displacement, and inflation.

Our recent post, Feeding Hope – Distributing Food Packs Where They’re Needed Most, details how this ongoing program continues to feed families long after Eid.

Your Impact

This Ramadan, your zakat and sadaqah turned into nourishing meals for:

  • Hundreds of fasting families
  • Dozens of orphan households
  • Remote villages without access to regular aid

Together, we made Ramadan a time of joy, relief, and spiritual unity.

Let’s Keep Feeding

Sponsor a Food Pack or Ongoing Monthly Meals – Zakat-Eligible

Donate Now

With your help, we can continue spreading barakah (blessings) long after Ramadan ends.

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