Orphans in Need Ramadan: Your Support Brings Hope and Change
Ramadan is more than fasting. It is a time to be merciful, offer food and give hope. As most of us are breaking our fast with sumptuous meals spent in the company of family, thousands of orphans waiting for assistance break their fasts hungry and need Ramadan Iftar.
These kids lost their parents, but they still deserve care, love and comfort. You can do something to change that. The Prophet Muhammad (pusb) stated, “I and the person who looks after an orphan and provides for him will be in Paradise like this.
This Ramadan, your zakat and sadaqah can fill their plates, put smiles on their faces, and give them a reason to have dreams. Here’s we explained: Orphans in Need Ramadan-
Why Orphans Need Our Help During Ramadan
Ramadan is a month of giving, but for orphans it often means anxiety. While we enjoy iftar with family, they sit down to empty tables and lonely nights.
Most orphans in recessitating Ramadan do not have enough to eat or a safe place to stay. Even in other months where there isn’t Ramadan and prices don’t go skyrocketing, families that have less still have much less to give.
Your donation can change this. It can supply food and clean water and provide a safe place to stay. More t
Islam’s Call to Care for Orphans
Islam’s Message to Look After Orphans
Islam places a high value on looking after orphans. The Quran says:
“They’re asking you how much they should be spending. And if you say, ‘Whatever you spend, it is for Allah…’ say (to them), ‘The benefits are for the orphans and the needy…’ (Al-Baqarah 2:215)
Every orphan you support in this blessed month of Ramadan doesn’t just receive the charitable benefits; you earn rewards from Allah. But taking care of the orphans endears you to Allah, especially in Ramadan when every good action is multiplied.
How Your Donations Help Orphans in Ramadan
Your generosity changes real lives. Here’s what your gift can do:
- Iftar Meals: Hot, nourishing meals to break their fast.
- Suhoor Packs: Only at Suhoor time * Nutritious meals before early dawn.
- Eid Clothes and Gifts: So every child can smile while celebrating.
- School Supplies: So they can achieve their dreams one day.
- Shelter: A roof and a bed for those who have none.
Every gift is a message of hope—letting these children know they’re not forgotten.
Give Zakat to Orphans During Ramadan
One of the pillars of Islam is to give a portion of your wealth in Zakat, which is another way we can help orphans during Ramadan. Most orphans are eligible to receive zakat because they don’t have any guardian income.
By donating your zakat to reputable organizations like the SPAR Project, you can ensure your money will directly reach the most helpless children. You are doing your religious work and you get satisfaction, food and faith in mankind by giving an orphan a hug.
Sadaqah: The Gift That Keeps Giving
Sadaqah isn’t limited to Ramadan. It’s a lifetime of giving. A small sadaqah—the price of a coffee or cup of tea in some cases—can feed one child or buy school books.
Think of sadaqah as a seed. When you offer it during Ramadan, it compounds into blessings that truly extend far beyond the month. Charity that keeps on giving, long after you’re gone: 30.

Real Stories, Real Change
Let’s also talk about the lives touched by your donations.
Fatima’s Story: Fatima lost her family in a flood. She was getting daily meals, clothes, and school assistance from a program that provides care for orphans during Ramadan. Now she’s back in school and wants to be a teacher.
Ahmad’s Story Ahmad was hungry and alone when a Ramadan food drive visited his neighborhood. The smile you put on his face during iftar proves how much your help means.
Each story illustrates how your gift creates genuine hope.
How SPAR Project Helps Orphans in Ramadan
The SPAR Project organizes special programs every Ramadan to support needy orphans throughout the year. Their teams bring meals, organize neighborhood iftars and distribute Eid gifts.
Here’s how SPAR works to ensure your help can go a long way:
- “One hundred percent donation policy on certain projects”
- Gebe gibt—local teams who see that aid goes directly to the orphans
- Updates and transparency for donors
- Emphasize food, education, and emotional health
When you donate through SPAR, you provide so much more than food and clothing.
Simple Ways You Can Help This Ramadan
It doesn’t take much to change things. Here are some ways to help:
- Adopt an orphan: Provide them with food, school education and care.
- Give your zakat: Meet your obligation while inspiring hope.
- Bestow sadaqah frequently: Small, even daily offerings add up.
- Raise Awareness: Inform others about what orphans require during Ramadan.
- Duaa: Ask for their well-being and protection.
It is a small act with potentially huge consequences.

Make Eid Special for Orphans
Eid is a holiday for everyone—but not orphans. You help bring that joy back when you give in Ramadan.
Your contribution can purchase new clothes, treats and presents, so no child wakes up feeling left out on Eid morning. You make them smile with your sweetness.
The Bigger Picture: Lasting Impact of Your Giving
When you assist an orphan, you do not simply feed them for a day—you help create their tomorrow. Many orphans who are supported during Ramadan end up supporting others as adults. That’s the ripple effect of compassion.”
Your gift can make a life, a family, or even a community.
Final Thought
Ramadan is the time to increase in faith and generosity. By supporting Dickens Orphans Appeal this Ramadan, you are restoring hope and happiness in the lives of orphans.
Each meal you serve, each prayer you utter, every dollar you donate—it all makes a difference. Here, together, we can ensure no orphan spends Ramadan alone.
Head to SPAR Project now and put your money where it matters.
Why do orphans especially need help during Ramadan?
Many orphans struggle to afford food, clothing, and shelter during Ramadan. Your generosity allows them to enjoy Ramadan like anybody else.
Can I pay zakat to orphans?
Yes. Most orphans are eligible for zakat, as they have no means of providing for themselves.
Is there a typical way in which SPAR Project contributes for Ramadan?
SPAR serves orphans and needy families with food, Eid gifts, and assistance for schools.
Is sadaqah different from zakat?
Yes. Zakat is a duty; sadaqah is voluntary. Both bring blessings and rewards.
How can I sponsor an orphan?
You can visit sparproject.org and select one of the orphan sponsorship programs.
How does my donation help?
Your gift offers food, clothing and an education to orphans—providing hope and stability.
Is online donation safe?
Yes. SPAR Project utilizes secure payment systems to protect your guest contribution.
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