DON'T SHOW THAT EVOLVED APE RICHARD DAWKINS THIS VIDEO! HE IS TOO DELUDED TO UNDERSTAND, FEEL OR EVEN CARE!
THE STORY OF MY LIFE!
MUMMY IN NEED OF BABY FOOD AND GOD (WHEN HE IS AROUND!) AND I ALWAYS ANSWERED!
MOST BELIEVERS IN GOD LACK COMPASSION, BUT NEVER STOP PREACHING THEIR RELIGION WHEN THEIR ACTIONS ARE IN GENERAL DEVOID OF CHARITABLE ACTS!
WHETHER HE "EXISTS" OR NOT, GOD IS THE VERY BEST THAT WE HAVE, NOT GODLESS "DEMOCRACIES"!
BAFS
"He’s too weak to cry. We need help now."
Udai’s parents hold his hands and cry.
The doctor just gave him a 30% chance of survival. He’s suffering from dehydration, diarrhea, and a chest infection. However - this all began with malnutrition.
“We spent everything we had to get to the hospital 3 weeks ago. It drained us of everything we had. Money for food - everything. They said there was no bed.”
“Now we are back, and the doctors said there’s nothing he can do. The malnutrition is too severe.”
Udai was breastfed for the first 20 days of his life until his mother became too malnourished to produce milk. Unable to afford formula, they were forced to supplement with sugar water.
“In his village, even clean water is hard to find” says his doctor. “Udai’s body is weak. Every time he drinks dirty water he is gambling his life. His body can’t fight infection.”
Across the nation - humanitarian funding stopped. Even getting food every 2 days was too much to ask. Families were truly forced to suffer while they watched their children get weaker and weaker.
There are thousands of others like Udai. Thousands of others who are forced into starvation. So we asked the question - how much would it take to feed them all?
The answer might surprise you.
Just $150 could feed Udai’s entire family for a full year. Compare that to your cell phone bill. Your car payment.
For less than the price of going to the movies, you can feed a family for 100 days.
Don’t let them lose hope. Prove that there is still good in the world. You can save their lives today.
All funds raised are used to directly assist beneficiaries in crisis areas, to bring awareness of their struggles to the world, and to assist our partners to continue supporting campaigns to help expand our reach to those that depend on our aid the most.
Al Amal International Charity and the Northside Islamic Center of San Antonio (NICSA) have come together to form a powerful partnership, joining forces to better serve communities in need both locally and internationally. Our combined efforts allow us to address the diverse needs of vulnerable populations while promoting spiritual growth, education, and understanding.
Al Amal International Charity is a humanitarian organization founded by young volunteers in Lebanon, focusing on providing aid to those affected by conflict and challenges in the Middle East. Expanding its reach beyond Lebanon, Al Amal now supports communities in Turkey, Syria, Palestine, and Yemen. By addressing major funding gaps and targeting areas often overlooked by other organizations, Al Amal has made a significant impact on countless lives.
The Northside Islamic Center of San Antonio (NICSA) is a community-driven organization in San Antonio, Texas, dedicated to fostering a nurturing environment for the Muslim community's spiritual and devotional growth. NICSA provides essential services, such as daily congregational prayers, educational programs, counseling, and assistance. With plans to build a new Masjid and other facilities on a recently acquired property, NICSA aims to continue expanding its reach and impact.
Together, Al Amal International Charity and NICSA are committed to making a difference by combining their resources, expertise, and passion for helping those in need. Through our partnership, we aim to improve the lives of individuals and families both in the local San Antonio community and in crisis-stricken regions around the world. By working together, we believe we can create lasting change and hope for a brighter future.
Northside Islamic Center of San Antonio (NICSA) is a registered 501(c)(3) charity, Federal Tax ID#: 84-3665938. Your donation is tax-deductible.
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