By Asma Rao | Head of Resource Mobilization
Ramdan is the Muslim month of fasting and followers of Islam believe it is a time for forgiveness, charity and compassion: During this blessed month fasting is a way to remind Muslims of the bounties that surrounds them and to be thankful for them and understand the ordeals of the poor.
According to the Holy Book of the Muslims i.e. The Quran, it is stated “O you who believe! Fasting is prescribed for you, as it was prescribed for those before you, so that you may guard (against evil).”
This holy month fosters kindness for those who are less fortunate and those who are need; we at Fatima Memorial Hospital provide health services to patients from all walks of life.
Fatima Memorial Hospital provided iftar and sehari (Food served at sunrise and sunset) in Ramadan to almost 40 - 50 families of poor patients per day in the hospital during Ramadhan in 2014. It may seem a minimal amount but Fatima Memorial Hospital hopes get your support and help even more families during this holy month.
However, it is very difficult for us to continue it on regular basis due to financial concerns because of inflation and rising patient numbers and it can only be possible with your help so we can continue with this tradition dating back to 1977
We look forward to your support which will help us continue with this tradition
By Asma Rao | Head of Resource Mobilization
By Asma Rao | Head of Resource Mobilization
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