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Mariam Yehia prepares to distribute food during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Yehia has a Ramadan tradition of buying hot meals and driving around to hand them out to the needy in Cairo so they can break their fast during the Muslim holy month. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty) Mariam Yehia has a tradition with her mom and friend to donate food during Ramadan so that people can break their fasts. This year a Facebook post about a chef, Mahmoud Kamal, needing financial help sparked more ways for Yehia to help. Instead of making the meals themselves, Yehia, her mom and friend bought 60 meals from the chef to support him and feed those in need. She then made a post of her own encouraging others to buy from the chef and other chefs who need support, which received about a thousand shares. ....
A few years ago, Mariam Yehia, her mom and a friend started a Ramadan tradition they bought hot meals and handed them out to the needy in Cairo so they can break their fast during the Muslim holy month. "We feel really good that we try as much as we can to help people,"… ....
An online post helps both the hungry and a chef in Ramadan By MARIAM FAM, Associated Press Published: May 9, 2021, 2:45pm Share: Mariam Yehia prepares to distribute food during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, May 2, 2021. Yehia has a Ramadan tradition of buying hot meals and driving around to hand them out to the needy in Cairo so they can break their fast during the Muslim holy month. But she always felt like she wasn t doing enough. This year, an online post inspired the 26-year-old to do more. A friend wrote about a financially struggling chef, and Yehia decided to buy from him Ramadan meals that she then distributed to the poor. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty) ....
Yehia preparing to distribute food during Ramadan in Cairo, Egypt. Photo: Nariman El-Mofty/AP A few years ago, Mariam Yehia, her mum and a friend started a Ramadan tradition – they bought hot meals and handed them out to the needy in Cairo so they can break their fast during the Muslim holy month. “We feel really good that we try as much as we can to help people, ” Yehia said. But “we feel always that we’re not doing enough”. This year, an online post gave the 26-year-old a way to do more. A friend wrote on Facebook about Mahmoud Kamal, a chef who needed financial help. So instead of getting the iftar meals from a restaurant near her home, Yehia decided to buy them from Kamal. ....