Ramadan Food Pack (2026)

Donate a Ramadan Food Pack from £50. Zakat/Sadaqah eligible, Gift Aid available. Provide staple foods for Iftar and Suhoor and support families this Ramadan.

Ramadan Food Pack (2026)

How You Can Help

1 Food Parcel

1 Food Parcel

£
3 Food Parcels

3 Food Parcels

£
5 Food Parcels

5 Food Parcels

£
10 Food Parcels

10 Food Parcels

£

Ramadan Food Pack Distributions

Why a Ramadan food pack matters?

For families facing hardship, a Ramadan food parcel provides staple items for Iftar and Suhoor. Your support helps reduce food insecurity, preserves dignity, and lets families focus on worship and community during the blessed month.

What’s inside a Ramadan food pack?

We assemble parcels to match local preferences and needs. Typical items include:

  • Grains and staples (e.g., rice, flour)
  • Pulses (e.g., lentils, beans, chickpeas)
  • Cooking oil and tea
  • Dates and other culturally appropriate items
  • Salt, spices, and essentials where suitable

Final contents are set by local teams with quality checks and halal compliance.

How it works

  1. Procure locally: Vetted suppliers provide halal, culturally appropriate staples.
  2. Assemble parcels: Standardised lists sized for a typical household.
  3. Distribute safely: Parcels delivered via local partners to registered households.
  4. Verify delivery: Delivery logs and spot checks help monitor reach and compliance.

See FAQs for Zakat, Gift Aid, and allocation questions.

Where your donation helps

Priority locations are guided by assessed need and operational access. Current focus areas are shown on the donation form and may be updated as conditions change.

If available, you can indicate a preferred country at checkout; otherwise, we’ll allocate where the need is greatest.

Zakat, Sadaqah and Gift Aid

  • Zakat: You may designate your donation as Zakat subject to eligibility and our policy. Select “Zakat” at checkout if applicable.
  • Sadaqah: General Sadaqah supports food parcels wherever the need is greatest.
  • Gift Aid (UK): If you pay UK tax, Gift Aid can add 25% at no extra cost. Tick the Gift Aid box during checkout.

Related Ramadan giving

Latest news

Ramadan Food Parcel Distribution

43 countries face a situation akin to famine
43 countries face a situation akin to famine
The number of people facing hunger has doubled since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic
The number of people facing hunger has doubled since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic
Every 48 seconds, one person dies from hunger
Every 48 seconds, one person dies from hunger

FAQ'S

Typical parcels include staple foods for Iftar and Suhoor such as rice, flour, oil, lentils, dates and tea. Contents vary by country to reflect local diets and prices.

Suggested gifts start at £50. Higher tiers support more households or larger parcels. You can also enter a custom amount.

Parcels are sized for a typical family and are intended to support Iftar and Suhoor across the month. Actual duration depends on family size and local consumption.

Yes. You can designate your donation as Zakat (subject to eligibility and our policy) or give Sadaqah. Select your preference at checkout.

Priority locations depend on assessed need and access. Current focus areas are listed on the donation form and may change as conditions evolve.

If you pay UK tax, you may be able to add Gift Aid so we can claim an extra 25p for every £1 you donate at no extra cost to you.

We work with vetted local suppliers, assemble parcels to a standard list, and record distributions with delivery logs and spot checks where security allows.

Where available, you can indicate a preferred country at checkout. Otherwise, we allocate your gift where the need is greatest.

Earlier is better. Donations in the weeks before Ramadan help ensure timely procurement and distribution.

We share updates and summaries where security and data protection allow. Sign up for email updates on the donation page.

[Sahih Bukhari]

Abdullah ibn ‘Amr (r.A.) said, “A man asked the Prophet (ﷺ), “Which aspect of Islam is best?” He said, “feeding people and greeting those you know and those you do not know.”

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