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Hot Iftar Meals – Hayat Foundation | Ramadan 2026
Ramadan 2026 · Hayat Foundation

Hot Iftar
Meals

Nourishing the forgotten at the hour of breaking fast

"Your kindness becomes their iftar." — As the sun sets across Afghanistan, orphans, hospital patients, and displaced families wait. For many, the meal you provide is the only warm food they will eat today.

Feed a Fasting Soul
442+People fed daily
4Centres across Afghanistan
£1.20Feeds one soul
Child fasting alone during Ramadan

Urgent Appeal

Sick. Fasting. Alone.
And no meal to break their fast.

Inside the hospitals of Afghanistan, patients lie too unwell to care for themselves — and too poor to afford food. They fast through Ramadan not out of devotion, but out of poverty. No family brings dates or juice. When the Maghrib call echoes through the ward, they have nothing. Your donation can change that tonight.

Every Meal Lands Here

Your iftar donation feeds real children, students, and patients in four specific centres across Afghanistan.

Hospital Patients

Ongoing

Sick & impoverished patients who cannot afford to eat during their hospital stay. Many have no family support at all.

Kunduz Orphanage

32 orphans

Children who have lost their parents, sheltered in North Afghanistan.

Jalalabad Orphanage

40 orphans

Fatherless children in East Afghanistan, dependent on your generosity to eat.

Nangarhar & Herat
Education Centres

370 students

Students of Qur'an, Hadith & Islamic sciences who left home to seek knowledge — and often go without a meal.

What Every Iftar Meal Includes

We prepare fresh, hot meals — provided interchangeably with or without meat. Both meals are complete and nourishing; the meat option carries a slightly higher cost for those needing extra strength to recover.

Iftar with Meat

£1.55 per meal
150g freshly cooked rice with tender beef
1 piece of quality wheat bread (180g)
1 fresh apple
250ml fruit juice
1 bottle of mineral water
5 quality dates to break the fast

Iftar without Meat

£1.20 per meal
150g freshly cooked rice
1 piece of quality wheat bread (180g)
1 fresh apple
250ml fruit juice
1 bottle of mineral water
5 quality dates to break the fast
"Whoever feeds a fasting person will have a reward like that of the fasting person, without any reduction in his reward."
— Prophet Muhammad ﷺ  ·  Tirmidhi

Ramadan Passes Quickly.

Every night of Ramadan is an opportunity. Every meal unfed is a night of hunger. Act now.

Feed Someone Tonight

Registered UK Charity  ·  Ramadan 2026  ·  Hot Iftar Meals Programme
All donations go directly to feeding the most vulnerable in Afghanistan.