Mandinary Majalise strengthen food aid to over 100 households



By Fatou Dem

Mandinary Majalise, a school of Qu’ranic memorization with the support from Noor aid has recently strengthened food aid to over 100 households within the communities of Kerewan, Wilingara and Mandinary village.

Among the donated items distributed among needy Muslims to help support themselves were 100 bags of rice, 10 bags of sugar, 10 bags of onion, 10 gallon of oil and dates.

At the distribution ceremony held at Mandinary Village, Oustass Abubacar Saidy of the Majaise explained that the items are charity to be distributed among Muslims during every holy month of Ramadan.

He stated that they used to give out to the needy Muslims whenever they have it during Ramadan.

“The coronavirus disease has made some people suffered and worrisome and that’s why our partners came to support. This is extended to the underprivileged households within the satellite villages of Wilingara, Mandinary and Kerawan.”

He thanked the donors for supporting Muslims, while urged on wealthy individuals to also support Muslims during the month of Ramadan.

Matida Sirra, a beneficiary from Mandinary said the donation is a great gesture and it will help them a long way in providing some of their needs during the Ramadan and coronavirus lockdown.

“We have been given rice, sugar, oil, tea and dates. This will help sustain my children and I for some while.”

She also thanked the donors for the great support, while prayed for their continues success in helping the neediest


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