Mount Snowdon Climb - Charity Week 2013
Participants: Usman Shafique, Issamul Haque, Zain Amjad
Participants: Usman Shafique, Issamul Haque, Zain Amjad
Mount Snowdon Climb · 3 November 2013
Syrian Bread Factory
السلام عليكم
I am a representative of the University of Liverpool Islamic Society and we will be working on behalf of Muslim Hands (Reg No. 1105056), a UK based charity who are raising money for a much needed Bread Factory in Aleppo, Syria.
We are pledging to raise money to run this bread factory for a whole month, thus aiming to raise £14,000. This is a lifesaving cause for a country under severe humanitarian need.
It costs approximately £467 per day to run this Bread factory with a monthly running cost of around £14,000. This Bread factory produces 6,000 loaves per day, which are delivered by volunteers to 1,500 needy and poor families. This amounts to around 7,500 Syrians being fed on a daily basis.
The Syrian situation has escalated almost daily as the government responds to protestors with indiscriminate force and violence. The death toll has increased daily with many civilians, including women and children, being targeted and killed amidst the protests.
The humanitarian situation in Syria went from bad to worse. Makeshift hospitals and poor emergency aid has lead to many being deprived of receiving adequate medical attention.
We are particularly worried about the situation of children, young people, women, the elderly, the sick and wounded, and of people displaced by recent military operations, as well as by reports of arbitrary detentions. The injured and wounded must have access to medical treatment without fear of reprisals.
We need your support. Please help us support the cause and donate generously.
The Prophetﷺ said: "The believer's shade on the Day of Resurrection will be his sadaqa (charity)."
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