SC volunteers support Qatar Charity and vaccination rollout
09 May 2021 - 9:32
A volunteer is handing over an Iftar meal to a motorist.
The Peninsula
Doha: Ramadan is a time for contemplation and spending time with family and friends. It is also a time to focus on giving back to the community though charitable efforts.
That spirit of charity has seen the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy (SC)’s Volunteer Programme play an active role by partnering with Qatar Charity to support several key projects.
During Ramadan, Muslims all over the world abstain from all food and drink during daylight hours.
The day of fasting begins with an early morning meal before dawn and ends at sunset. Muslims break their fast with a dinner known as Iftar. To ensure those that observe Ramadan are able to break their fast, SC volunteers have been providing basic Iftar meals as part of Qatar Charity’s Jawal Iftar Programme that aims to enhance the value of solidarity among various se
Ramadan is a time for contemplation and spending time with family and friends. It is also a time to focus on giving back to the community through charitable efforts.
That spirit of charity has seen the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy (SC)’s Volunteer Program play an active role by partnering with Qatar Charity to support several key projects.
During Ramadan, Muslims all over the world abstain from all food and drink during daylight hours. The day of fasting begins with an early morning meal before dawn and ends at sunset. Muslims break their fast with a dinner known as Iftar.