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08 January 2026 / 19. Rajab 1447

Ramadhan Relief 1435: ‘Amina’s Hope’ – watch this new trailer

In India, senior citizens are abandoned by their children because they can no longer afford to care for them. The World Federation supports these men and women with the aim of bringing dignity and peace of mind to our elderly.

Share this video of ‘Amina’s Hope’ with your family and friends to raise awareness about seniors who struggle with poverty and encourage them to make a contribution to The World Federation’s ‘Ramadhan Relief Fund 1435’. Touch a heart today.  

PLEASE DONATE:  RAMADHAN RELIEF FUND 1435

Food and other aid distribution are underway across parts of Africa, Inda, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Haiti, Gaza, Middle East and Europe. The cost of one food basket is £30 GBP / $45 USD-CAD which will feed an average family of four for one month. Please donate generously to the Ramadhan Relief Fund 1435. As we enter the month of Ramadhan, your contribution will help support hundreds of thousands of families in their time of need. 

 

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