About Project:
Muhammad’s Kitchen is one of our key projects at World Appeal.
The aim of Muhammad’s Kitchen is to ensure that no one sleeps hungry at night regardless of their colour, race, gender or religion in accordance with the teachings of our beloved prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
It is reported in a hadith that Prophet Muhammad said, “Feed the hungry, visit the sick, and set free the captives”. [Bukhari].
Islam advocates feeding the hungry, regardless of race, religion or background The Prophet Muhammad pbuh said a person is not really a Muslim if he goes to bed satiated while his neighbour goes hungry. Please support our cause and help us provide continued service in providing food and Water to the hungry locally and around the world.
Food poverty is a significant global challenge that has become an increasingly important national and domestic policy concern.
For example, in our locality, Luton is one of the named homelessness blackspots where shocking statistics reveal that it has over twice the number of people living on the streets than any other town in the East of England, according to homeless charity Shelter.
The study by the charity finds that Luton has 3,458 people living homeless in the borough, which equates to just 1 in 65 people.
In the UK, the rise of the use of Food Banks and people accessing support for essential food items has been a growing concern for over a decade.
How Your Donation Helps:
1. Funding the Project
Your donation covers the costs of materials, installation, and maintenance of the hand pump. This includes the drilling process, the pump itself, and any necessary infrastructure to ensure its longevity.
2. Community Training
We don’t just install the pump and leave. World Appeal provides training for community members on how to maintain and operate the pump, ensuring its sustainable use for years to come.
3. Health Benefits
Access to clean water reduces the prevalence of waterborne diseases, leading to improved overall health and well-being. Children can attend school more regularly, and adults can engage in productive activities instead of spending hours fetching water from distant sources.
