In the spirit of Ramadan, Jannah Foundation, an Islamic Foundation dedicated to propagating Islam and serving humanity, organized a series of impactful outreach programs in Lagos, Nigeria. The foundation’s efforts aimed to provide support and assistance to the Muslim Ummah during the sacred month.

On March 30th, Jannah Foundation distributed iftar meals to the Muslim community along the LASU route in PPL. But their generosity didn’t stop there. On April 7th, they organized another outreach in Okokomaiko, specifically in the Alaba Rago Axis of Ojo, Lagos. During this outreach, the foundation distributed neat clothing items, foodstuffs, and other essential items to those in need.

Bakre Fridaws, the founder of Jannah Foundation, expressed her passion for the organization’s mission. She emphasized that the foundation is committed to propagating Islam and providing selfless services to humanity. Fridaws shared that the Ramadan outreach program is now in its second edition and expressed her hope for many more successful initiatives in the future.

She extended her heartfelt appreciation to the sponsors and volunteers led by Abdulfatai who played a crucial role in making the outreach program a resounding success. Their contributions, both financial and in-kind, enabled the foundation to provide iftar meals, clothing items, foodstuffs, and other essential items to the Muslim community in need.

Fridaws also highlighted that Jannah Foundation’s commitment to giving back extends beyond Ramadan. The organization has plans to organize an outreach program for primary school pupils, providing them with educational materials. With the support of the public, Jannah Foundation aims to make a positive impact on the education and well-being of young students.

The Jannah Foundation’s Ramadan outreach programs have demonstrated their dedication to serving the community and making a difference in the lives of those in need. Their commitment to propagating Islam and their selfless services are truly commendable.

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