Delivering Iftar & Suhoor to Those in Need
This Ramadan, every meal you provide brings hope and nourishment to those who need it most. From Gaza to the most remote corners of Asia and Africa, your support ensures families can break their fast with dignity.
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Feed the Fasting
You Could Be Their Lifeline This Ramadan
While many of us are able to share warm meals with our families, countless others begin and end their fast without knowing where their next meal will come from.
For just £30, you can help provide Iftar and Suhoor food parcels, ensuring families receive nourishing meals at the most important times of the day.
The Prophet (saw) promised great reward for those who provide food to someone who is fasting, an opportunity to give with sincerity and lasting impact this Ramadan.

Delivering Meals Across the Globe
At Charity Meals, providing fresh, hot meals is at the heart of our work. Every day, our teams and partners deliver cooked meals to vulnerable communities across Gaza, Pakistan, India, Kenya, Bangladesh, The Gambia, Nepal and other regions where access to food is limited.
Supporting Communities Here at Home
As the cost of living in the UK continues to rise each day, thousands of individuals are facing challenges in putting food on their tables, especially during the holy month of Ramadan. Our food parcels serve as a vital resource, empowering families and refugees across the UK and providing much-needed relief in times of difficulty.
The number of people we fed in Ramadan 2025
From crisis zones to remote communities, your contributions have fuelled hot meals across the globe to those who needed it most. See exactly where your support went below:
2M+
Hot Meals Delivered
6.3M
Meals Delivered
14
Countries Served Worldwide
365 Days of Food For Just £360
Help us to cover essential food supplies that families can rely on month after month, bringing stability, dignity, and reassurance during times of hardship.
Feed a family“Whoever gives iftar to one who is fasting will have a reward like his, without that detracting from the fasting person's reward in the slightest.”
Shaukat’s story
Shaukat was already deaf and mute when his life changed again. One morning he saw a bright light and soon after lost his eyesight completely. Now blind and unable to work, he cannot provide food for his family. His children ask for meals and money, and the worry never leaves his heart. It follows him every day. A Ramadan food parcel lifts that burden. Your support feeds his family and gives Shaukat the ease to care for those he loves.
Frequently Asked Questions
Check out our answers to some of the questions you might have.
What is Ramadan?
Ramadan is a month of countless blessings and is observed by Muslims worldwide. It is a time of devotion, reflection, and charity, but for many struggling families, it is also a time of hardship. Fasting from dawn till dusk requires strength, yet millions face each day without enough food to sustain them.
What is Iftar and Suhoor?
Iftar is the meal that breaks the fast at sunset, bringing nourishment and relief after a long day of fasting. Iftar provides families with the energy and comfort they need to end their fast with dignity.
Suhoor is the pre-dawn meal that sustains those fasting through the day ahead. Suhoor helps provide essential nourishment, supporting strength and wellbeing until Iftar.The Rewards of Charity in Ramadan
Your donation during Ramadan, the blessed month of giving, is an opportunity to multiply your rewards. With conflict, war and natural disasters claiming lives daily, millions of families have been displaced. It has multiplied the number of vulnerable children, and older people left alone to fight for their survival. Donate generously to help those in great need this Ramadan. The Prophet (ﷺ) said about those who do give in charity at times of need:
“The most beloved of deeds to Allah, may He be Exalted, is that bringing joy to a Muslim, or relieving him of distress, or paying off his debts, or dispelling his hunger.”[Narrated by At-Tabarani in Al-Kabir: 13646]What The Quran Says About Feeding The Orphans
The following verse from Surah Al-Insan highlights the virtue of selfless charity, teaching believers the immense rewards of giving, even when they themselves desire what they give:
"And they give food in spite of love for it to the needy, the orphan, and the captive."(Qur’an 76:8)
Every meal we provide to the needy, every orphan we support, and every act of kindness we extend to the oppressed brings us closer to Allah’s mercy.
For just £30, you can feed a family for an entire month. This small donation is less than the weekly food bill for many, yet it is capable of making a big difference by transforming lives.

“Ramadan is when giving means the most to me. Each food parcel I hand out is a reward, a blessing, and a lifeline. Knowing someone can eat because of that small act is what makes volunteering unforgettable.”
Your Impact Delivered
A quick glimpse into our Ramadan food parcel deliveries



















