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What are the spiritual benefits of
providing Iftar to others?

Provide 4,000 hot meals daily across 5 locations.

Provide 4,000 hot meals daily across 5 locations.

 

By Global Ehsan Relief Singapore

 

Ramadhan is a month of reflection, gratitude, and giving. But for some families in our community, the iftar table is not a given. There is no aroma of rendang filling the kitchen, no spread of kueh prepared days in advance. For them, the question is not what to eat — it is simply whether there will be something to eat at all.

 

 

At Global Ehsan Relief Singapore, our Daily Iftar Meals Project is answering that question — one plate at a time. But we cannot do it without you.

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Author Bio:
Ameerah Rahman

Ameerah, the Regional Marketing Director, manages marketing campaigns across Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, and globally. She has conducted ten successful campaigns and participated in overseas training from Hayat Yolu to enhance her understanding of the charity sector and its opportunities.

The Man Who Puts Others First
Even While Struggling to Stand

Abang Mazlan is 61 years old. Last year, a half-stroke changed everything. He is on unpaid leave, attending therapy, uncertain when — or whether — he will be well enough to return to work.

Most people in his position would be focused entirely on their own recovery. But Abang Mazlan has not had that luxury. Every day, he wakes up and tends to his 79-year-old mother, who is bedridden and fully dependent on him. He is her primary caregiver. He does everything — the lifting, the feeding, the quiet, exhausting vigil of watching over someone you love.

He receives no government assistance. He asks for nothing. He quietly draws from his personal savings, stretching every dollar to cover his own medical needs and his mother's daily care.

As Hari Raya approaches, there are no special preparations at home. No new clothes. No festive cooking. Just the hope that his siblings will be able to arrange transport so his mother can visit her elderly sister — one small moment of joy in an otherwise difficult season.

Abang Mazlan is not asking for your sympathy. He is simply trying to hold on. A warm iftar meal from your donation means one less thing he has to worry about — and one more night he can sit beside his mother, knowing she has been fed.

"We Always Put the Children First"

Madam Norida has lived in her York Hill home for over 20 years. She is a mother of five and a grandmother of three — a woman whose entire world revolves around the people she loves.

But life has not been easy. Her husband, 67, was struck by a speeding PMD rider a year ago and still carries the injuries from that day. Neither of them is currently working. Their SSO assistance ended just last month. They now depend on occasional support from MUIS and the kindness of donors like you.

Inside their home, there is a two-year-old grandchild with eczema who needs constant supervision and extra care. There are bills to pay, daily necessities to manage, and milk to buy for the little ones.

And yet — when Madam Norida speaks, she does not speak about herself. She speaks about her children. About her grandchildren. "We always prioritise their needs over our own," she says, without a trace of self-pity.

She wants you to know that your donations have made a real difference. That during this blessed month of Ramadhan, knowing a meal is coming has lifted a burden she could not fully carry alone. She prays for your health, your barakah, and your continued sustenance. She thanks you — from the depths of a grandmother's heart.

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Our Impact So Far

4000

Iftar Meals Distributed Daily

5

Locations distribution point across SG

200K

Campaign Fundraising Goal

This Is the Community We Must Not Leave Behind

Abang Mazlan and Madam Norida are not passive recipients waiting for help. They are givers — people who pour themselves out for others even when their own cups are nearly empty. They represent the quiet dignity of so many in our community who struggle without complaint, who sacrifice without announcement. They deserve to break their fast with a full plate.



Your donation to the Global Ehsan Relief Singapore Daily Iftar Meals Project ensures that families like theirs do not face iftar alone or hungry. Every dollar goes directly to providing nutritious, meaningful meals to our most vulnerable neighbours throughout this holy month. The need is real. The time is now.

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Donate Today. Feed a Family Tonight.

 

 

This Ramadhan, be the reason someone breaks their fast with gratitude in their heart — and food on their table.

 

Every contribution, no matter the size, carries the weight of your compassion and the barakah of this blessed month.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How do I calculate my Zakat on gold in Singapore for 2026?

Zakat on gold is calculated based on the current 2026 Singapore Nisab threshold; we recommend using our official calculator to ensure your contribution fulfills the $50 assistance goal for each of our 5,000 target families.

2. How does this fund support 5,000 families?

The $250,000 target is strictly allocated to provide financial aid and essential support to low-income families across Singapore.

3. Is Global Ehsan Relief a registered charity?

Global Ehsan Relief Singapore is a registered entity with UEN: 53409794D. You can verify this legal credential via the ACRA portal.

4. Who oversees this fund?

This fund is overseen by Kalyisah, our Marketing Manager, who has successfully expanded GER's fundraising impact to a worldwide level through 2+ specialized campaigns.

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Expert Bio:
Kalyisah Aziz

Kalyisah is the Marketing Manager at Global Ehsan Relief Singapore, where she oversees the Singapore marketing account, including campaign planning and execution. She has expanded the reach of fundraisers and ambassadors internationally, collaborating with offices in Malaysia and Indonesia, and fostered relationships with beneficiaries and partners through deployments. Kalyisah has also enhanced her expertise by participating in overseas training with Hayat Yolu and has successfully executed two campaigns in Singapore.