Connect the isolated with the community.
Allow families of prisoners to experience the joy of companionship and celebrate after being isolated for so long.
No one deserves to be left alone in times of hardship. Yet this is the reality families of prisoners live with day in and day out. With no Eid face to face celebrations in the past two years, due to government restrictions, families have already struggled being treated as outsiders by their own communities, and often face harassment. This situation is hardest on single mothers, who are helpless as their children witness the joy of their peers during Eid.
Now that we are able to celebrate and gather together, following the success of our Yorkshire/Lancashire and Birmingham celebrations, please donate to help us raise £4000 to allow the families in Greater London to attend a belated Eid celebration this Autumn. Your donations will cover the cost of the venue, catering, gifts, activities, AV, waiting staff and transport for families travelling from further afield.
"“I had a good time, it was really fun, I enjoyed the company. I haven't left the house in two and a half years.”
“The Eid parties, the presents - it's made me feel as though 'I'm not alone. You get together with other families and it makes you realise it’s not only you going through that struggle. It’s like they’re family, they are a part of us and we are a part of them. My children were so happy to see me happy and smiling.”
Please dig deep and help unite these families in these gatherings!
JazaakumAllahu Khayr