Save the Date: Ramadan of Remembrance

Following the tremendous success of our 2018 Ramadan Fundraising Iftar, we invite you once again to break fast with us as we help the most impoverished children and their families in Gaza and the refugee camps.

We are very excited to have as our Keynote speaker this year, author, professor and human rights attorney, Noura Erakat.  Also during our evening, we will hear brief reflections on the need in Palestine by Aziza Hasan, executive director of NewGround: A Muslim Jewish Partnership for Change.

OurRamadan programs make an invaluable difference in the lives of more than 20,000 Palestinians, mostly children, immediately feeding them and their families in15 marginalized areas of Gaza.

We must wait one year to feed our children full meals in Ramadan.” said Um Omar from Khan Younis.

We purchase fresh food, live poultry, dairy products and more from Palestinian women cooperatives and small-scale farmers, many of whom are also women, leaving self-sustaining newly empowered households!

Our programs work directly on the ground with the most needy communities. Because they are smaller scale, they have a meaningful, tangible impact on the communities that might otherwise be neglected. Kinder fills the gaps not met by larger organizations, as quite often, the poorest fall through the cracks of the large-scale projects.

Please join us for a delicious zabiha dinner and an evening that is sure to nourish mind and soul!

Sunday, May 19th 2019 at 7:30pm

Phoenicia Restaurant

343 N Central Ave.

Glendale, CA 91203Purchase Tickets here

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