Al-Wahab Foundation
Ramadan is a time of reflection, compassion, and helping those who struggle to meet their daily needs. Across communities in Pakistan, vulnerable families face increasing financial pressure during Ramadan due to rising food costs, unemployment, and economic hardship.
Many daily wage workers and low-income families in Karachi and other parts of Pakistan struggle to afford basic groceries during Ramadan due to rising inflation and financial hardship.
This video highlights how ramadan food distribution initiatives help provide essential ration packs to families who may otherwise struggle to prepare Suhoor and Iftar meals throughout the month. The support includes staple food items such as rice, flour, cooking oil, lentils, sugar, and other daily necessities.
Also, The video captures volunteers distributing food packs directly to families preparing for Ramadan, highlighting the challenges faced by communities experiencing food insecurity and financial hardship.
For many low-income households, Ramadan can become especially difficult because of the increased need for meals before and after fasting hours. Families with children, elderly individuals, widows, and labourers are often among the most affected.
Food relief programmes aim to help vulnerable households access essential groceries during Ramadan, reducing pressure on families struggling with rising living costs and unemployment. These initiatives support widows, elderly individuals, labourers, and families facing financial hardship.
Ramadan food packages are carefully prepared to support families for several weeks and may include:
These items help families prepare daily meals during Ramadan without worrying about immediate food shortages.
This video provides insight into how Ramadan food aid reaches vulnerable families and demonstrates the impact community support can have on people facing financial hardship.
Ramadan food packs are usually distributed to low-income families, widows, elderly individuals, labourers, and vulnerable households facing financial hardship.
Food packs commonly include rice, flour, cooking oil, sugar, lentils, tea, and other essential groceries.
Food aid helps struggling families prepare Suhoor and Iftar meals during the fasting month and reduces financial pressure.
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