USA for UNHCR Donors Support Refugees During Ramadan
“I myself am a Muslim celebrating Ramadan, and I wish that everyone can celebrate the way I can. And not just only in this Holy month but I pray that all families can celebrate every day with their loved ones in safety, health and prosperity.” — Serap A.
“As a Muslim, it’s my duty and obligation to help people in need with whatever means I have. It does not matter if you can give more or less, a good deed like helping others is a reward in itself. The peace of mind I get knowing my little donation is making someone else’s life a little better is very precious. I will encourage everyone to do the same.” — Fairuj J.
“During Ramadan, Allah has blessed me with a good job and a good paying one too. It was only right to repay what he has blessed me with. We do what we can and without hesitation. I am honored that I was able to provide shelter to someone across the world. May Allah’s protection be with all of us.” — Aminata S.
“Please consider these funds as zakat for refugees who are suffering all over the world. They are humans and they have the right to be treated like humans.” — Manzoor N.
“No one chooses what situation we are born into, but those who can help can certainly try to make a difference. In the years to come, I plan to utilize my medical expertise to provide relief in another way than just financial means.” — Jaalal S.