Salam Charity distributed 200 hot meals to Zugu community
Zugu, N/R Nov. 26, GNA- Salam Charity, Non-governmental Organization at the week distributed 200 Hot Meals to Zugu community resident in the Kumbungu District, Northern Region.
Hussein Alhassan, a Representive of Salam Charity organisation said the distribution of the hot meals was to fulfil the mandate of Salam Charity to support the poor and vulnerable in the society.
This will be organized regularly to ensure that the poor have access to improve upon the food security and food nutrition amongst families in the communities in the Northern region.
According to him, the organization serve humanity by implementing sustainable campaigns that directly tackle the threats of poverty, sustainable development such as prevention of diseases with healthcare, sanitation and vaccination programmes to enhance the healthy life of people in the rural areas.
“In a world where wealth is soaring, it’s shocking that poverty continues to destroy so many thousands of lives”, he said.
“At Salam, we believe that it is our duty and privilege to serve those less fortunate than us”, he added.
Mr Alhassan noted that, “That’s why we are working tirelessly to fight against poverty, striving for a future where every single person, regardless of creed or background, can live a life of dignity”.
“We want to see a world where no one goes hungry: a world where we are all united against injustice and people can live their lives with dignity”.
Salam Charity is a UK registered charity formed by a group of people who share the passion and motivation to drive real change in the society and also to give people the power to lead themselves out of poverty.
The organisation is working with partners who are on the ground in some of the most desolate parts of the world to deliver lasting, sustainable change such as empowering the communities on skill trianing as part of measures to reduce poverty in the community, promoting education for future generations.
Salam Charity works in Lebanon, Ghana, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Palestine, Yemen, Syria, Indonesia, Somalia and in the UK.
The Organization is currently in Ghana working on the provision of water facilities to communities, hygiene education and construction of schools and mosques, livelihood opportunities and training for the community people to improve upon sanitation facilities in the Northern Ghana.
Mr Abdullah Yakubu, Arabic Instructor at Zugu community on behalf of the Zugu community extends gratitude to the Salam Charity organisation for their support and he appealed for modern school building in the Zugu community to promote quality education for the children.
Source: Comfort Sena Fetri