World Food Day -Humanity First Fed over 30,000 people

Humanity First Canada is very proud to achieve this accomplishment of feeding a large population in 3 countries.

The world celebrated “World Hunger Day” on Oct 16. This day is also known as “World Food Day”. I am sure around the world many organizations would have worked hard to create awareness about hunger and poverty. Probably many events were also held on that day and speeches delivered on this topic. Perhaps the day may have passed quietly in many communities and countries and they did not even know about it.

But there was a group who took this day seriously.

They grabbed an opportunity to convert the “World Hunger Day” truly the “World Food Day” in the real sense. This dedicated group served meat to more than 30,000 people in 3 countries – Yes Thirty Thousand People in One Day!

This group was non-other than the volunteers of Humanity First!

The poorly nourished communities in Niger, Senegal and Nigeria received meat from our generous donors through our dedicated local volunteers to feed themselves on Oct 16. Thanks to those celebrating Eidul Adihiya (Festival of Sacrifice) who chose Humanity First to feed the poor and hungry.

Humanity First Canada is very proud to achieve this accomplishment of feeding a large population in 3 countries. Thank you very much – Our Donors and Supporters! May God bless you!

Currently our teams are working in Turkey and Jordan to assist Syrian refugees.

Your support can make a big difference!

Let’s once again put “humanity” first!

Dr. Aslam Daud
Chairman
Humanity First Canada

Categories: Africa, Canada, ISLAM, Niger, Nigeria

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