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The lockdown has severely affected the poor, indigent and needy in our country. People are desperate for assistance. Darul Ihsan, in conjunction with Disaster Management and COGTA has undertaken to provide much needed relief.
About 160 people have been affected by a fire incident at the Palmiet Road Informal Settlement in Clare Estate, Durban on Friday, 28 March 2020.
The first ‘Al Ihsan Clinic Day’ for this year was held on Sunday, 23rd February 2020 at the Castle Hill Educational Institute (Masjid Bilal) in Newlands West, Durban.
Education and awareness are key elements to help our communities deal with the avalanche of challenges we face today. Continuing with its education drives and programmes,
On Saturday 8 February 2020 Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre’s Relief Team, together with community volunteers, provided meals and clothing for residents at the Mallacca Road Informal Settlement in Avoca, Durban.
On Saturday 25 January 2020 Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre’s Relief Team together with community volunteers provided meals for residents at the Quarry Road West informal settlement situated along the M19 Freeway in Durban.
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The recent spate of rains caused flooding in certain areas in the greater Durban area affected many people.
‘Youth of the Ummah’ (YOU) - the youth wing of Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre - held a successful “Day Out” on Saturday, the 7th of December 2019 at ‘Spirit of Adventure’ located in the precinct of the Shongweni Dam, Durban.
Upon the demise of a beloved family member, there are many who are unable to afford the basic kafn and shrouding requirements for the deceased.
At least 200 people have been affected by a fire incident at an informal settlement at Gumtree Road, Kenville on Tuesday, 03 December 2019.
Alhamdulillah, the two final ‘Ghusl and Kafn’ classes held for this year saw some of the best attendances of all the classes held for 2019.
The ‘Feed the Needy’ outreach of Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre (DHC) provides meals to groups of indigent and destitute individuals in both urban and suburban areas.
Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre has, over the years, provided relief in the form of meals and blankets distributed (during winter) to many elderly residents at various TAFTA (The Association for The Aged) residences in Durban.