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Recently Darul Ihsan Centre - through its Muslim Empowerment Fund - was proactive in a few food/feeding programmes.
The Social Department of Darul Ihsan Centre convened two important marriage workshops for sisters in Durban.
The ‘Drug Awareness Drive’ (DAD) is an educational initiative of Darul Ihsan Centre to educate our society on the impact of the social scourge of drugs and substance abuse. ‘DAD’ most recently hosted a drug awareness campaign in the greater Chatsworth area on 1st and 2nd September 2016.
Darul Ihsan Centre - through its Muslim Empowerment Fund and in a joint relief operation with the Ballim family of Westville - distributed 400 hot meals to children and adults at the Banana City informal settlement in Durban’s Reservoir Hills on Sunday, 04 September 2016.
Darul Ihsan Centre - through its Muslim Empowerment Fund (MEF) – distributed bottled water in its ‘Operation H20’ project to households and blankets to the elderly in Glencoe and Dundee on Sunday, 21 August 2016.
Darul Ihsan Centre – through its Muslim Empowerment Fund – distributed 100 blankest to senior citizens at the Ekhanana Old Age Home in W Section, Umlazi on Wednesday, 27 July 2016.
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Continuing with its water distribution drive, ‘Operation H2O’ - an initiative of Darul Ihsan Centre - distributed over 7 500 litres of bottled drinking water in Greytown on Sunday 17 July 2016.
On Monday, 04 July 2016 the Darul Ihsan Centre Relief Department was informed by Mr Brett Goodwill of Ethekwini Disaster Management that a fire incident had taken place at the Joanna Road Informal Settlement (Sea Cow Lake) on Sunday, 03 July where about 95 shacks were razed to the ground affecting some 250 people - fortunately, with no fatalities or injuries.
On Saturday 02 July 2016 the Darul Ihsan Relief team received a call from the Head of Ethekweni Disaster Management, Mr Wilfred Mkhwanazi, informing the Centre of a fire incident that had taken place in the early hours of the morning at the Temple Road Informal Settlement in Sea Cow Lake, Durban – with a requisition for the provision of food assistance for the affected and distraught residents of the settlement.
On Saturday, 02 July 2016 the Darul Ihsan Relief team, together with volunteers, provided some relief to about 90 destitute families residing in abandoned buildings along Georgehill Road in Sydenham, Durban.
The Darul Ihsan Centre Relief team, together with volunteers, provided 250 hot meals to residents of the Malacca Road informal Settlement on Sunday, 26 June 2016.
Every Ramadan, Darul Ihsan Centre - through its ‘Muslim Empowerment Fund’ (MEF) - facilitates an Iftar programme in certain disadvantaged areas. The idea is to bring the nourishment of good food and happiness to those who do not normally enjoy this privilege in Ramadan.
Darul Ihsan Centre brought some welcome relief to residents of the Banana City Informal Settlement on Sunday, 19 June 2016.
Darul Ihsan via its Sadaqa Jariyya projects embarked on the digging of boreholes for the past three years.
Addiction to drugs and substance abuse is having a devastating impact on our society. Drugs have become a menace and a destroyer of lives in the modern world. Drug addicts are unproductive and burdensome. In order to support the drug habit, they may resort to any means - begging, stealing and criminal activities are common among them.
Darul Ihsan Centre, through its ‘Muslim Empowerment Fund’ (MEF) initiative, distributed blankets to indigent children at the Mazongo Primary School at the Springvale Location on the outskirts of Ixopo on Tuesday, 26 April 2016.