Ramadan Care
for Sumatra

Your generosity provides suhoor and iftar to the family in need

Ramadan Care for Sumatra

Your generosity provides suhoor and iftar to the family in need

Ramadan Care for Sumatra

Your generosity provides suhoor and iftar to the family in need

Ramadan is meant to be a time of peace – a time to slow down, to reconnect with faith, and to share moments of warmth with loved ones. Yet for many families in Sumatra, Ramadan arrives under very different circumstances. Natural disasters have disrupted daily life, damaging homes and cutting off access to food. As families struggle to meet their most basic needs, survival often takes priority over spiritual reflection. In such conditions, even simple Ramadan traditions like suhoor and iftar become daily challenges rather than moments of contemplation, gratitude, and togetherness.

While many of us can still prepare meals for suhoor and break our fast with relative ease, disaster-affected families are navigating Ramadan amid limited resources and ongoing uncertainty. Access to food has been disrupted, living conditions remain fragile, and the sense of security that should accompany this sacred month is often absent.

Ramadan is a season of compassion and generosity—and your kindness can change lives. What may seem like a small act to us can be a lifeline for families striving to rebuild after disaster. When we come together, even the simplest gesture becomes a powerful force of hope, restoring dignity, comfort, and a sense of belonging. This Ramadan, let your generosity make a meaningful difference where it is needed most.

We invite you to open your heart and stand with us this Ramadan through Ramadan Care for Sumatra. Your compassion can bring warmth to empty tables and restore dignity to families whose lives have been shaken by disaster—allowing them to welcome suhoor and iftar with comfort, hope, and a sense of belonging. May each shared meal carry relief to weary hearts, mercy to those in hardship, and lasting blessings for both the giver and the receiver throughout this sacred month.

Aid Delivered Includes

  • Ready‑to‑eat suhoor and iftar meal packages
  • Drinking water and essential nutritional support
  • Community kitchen assistance for large‑scale meal preparation and distribution

Each meal provided is more than nourishment—it is a reminder to families affected by disaster that they are not alone and have not been forgotten.

Here’s how you can help!

Your kindness
gives hopes,
empowers lives,
and promotes equity.

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