Proven Arabia distributes hundreds of Iftar meals
Prophet Mohammed (SAW) said (Sahih Muslim);
“Be kind, for whenever kindness becomes a part of something, it beautifies it. Whenever it is taken from something, it leaves it tarnished.”
During the blessed month of Ramadan, the true meaning of kindness is truly shown when you give freely to those lesser fortunate than yourself. Living by these values Proven Arabia distributes hundreds of Iftar meals during Ramadan. It has been our pleasure to organize two successful charitable drives this year, one with the Riyadh community and another with the Naseem Dawaa Association.
We distributed 111 Ramadan baskets within the Riyadh community. Due to the hot weather, our teams opted not to deliver cooked meals if by chance they were not delivered on time, but rather a basket of basic grocery items. These pre-made boxes are filled with a wide variety of items, including rice, flour, tuna, caramel, jelly, sugar, oil, tea, and pasta. Working alongside a local charitable organization the baskets were distributed to verified households whilst abiding by all COVID protocols.
With our second CSR drive, we collaborated with Naseem Dawaa Association, which organizes iftar meals in their dedicated iftar tent, where we provided 113 iftar meals.
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Source: NaseemDaawa’s Twitter?
Proven Arabia is always committed to giving back to the community we call home, helping us unite the people and create a positive impact.
"Empowering your community is a wonderful way to broaden your perceptions of the world," mentions Proven Arabia's Chief Financial Officer Omer Saleem while speaking of the drive. "By serving those around you, you gain a unique sense of purpose, which often reflects in other areas of your life."
"I especially want to recognize the efforts put forth by Nada Alhuthlul, Fahad Algounaih, and Abdulaziz Mashari in organizing the drive. Immense thanks to everyone for your participation and commitment to the social responsibility drive for the less fortunate, and may your charitable deeds be accepted." Omer signs off.