Let’s go beyond our usual efforts and redefine what this long-awaited, blessed month really means — Let’s Restore Hope & Faith where it’s needed most.
Ramadan is more than just a time of fasting—it’s a season of compassion and renewal.
While we gather for suhoor and iftar with our loved ones, millions of families around the world won’t even have enough to break their fast. But we have an opportunity to help change that.
This Ramadan, let’s turn their hardships into ease and make giving the heart of our worship.
For just £50 you can provide food packages for an entire month to families in need.
This Ramadan, let’s feed fasting families in need, help uplift their hearts, and change our perspective on what it means to give.
The world feels heavier than ever. Crisis upon crisis. Families displaced. Children hungry. Communities breaking under the weight of survival. In times like these, our duty to one another becomes clearer, and our response must become stronger. This Ramadan, it matters more that we show up for our brothers and sisters in their most desperate moments. It matters more that we give with sincerity, urgency and compassion. And it matters more that we act together, because collectively, our impact is far greater than any one of us alone.
Too often, we limit our generosity to what feels familiar. We give to what reflects us. But true mercy is not selective. What if we gave simply because a life is in need? Because a child is thirsty. Because a mother is struggling. Because Allah loves those who show mercy to all. This Ramadan, let your giving be guided not by proximity, but by purpose.
Droplets of Mercy is built on the belief that every act of compassion creates real, lasting change. With your support, we have delivered clean water, supported education, and strengthened vulnerable communities. But the need has never been greater. This Ramadan, we must go further. Every donation is a drop that becomes a river of hope.
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