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Muslim community welcomes Ramadan with food drive

The Coalition of Muslim Women in Kitchener-Waterloo is organizing its second annual food drive for Ramadan.

Fauzia Baig says the spirit of Ramadan is 'understanding the challenges of hunger that many people face'

Fauzia Baig is the local coordinator of Give 30, a fundraising campaign for the Food Bank of Waterloo Region that "harnesses the spirit of Ramadan for giving and compassion." (Peggy Lam/CBC)

The Coalition of Muslim Women in Kitchener-Waterloo is organizing its secondannual food drive during Ramadan the ninth month of the year in the Muslim calendar, during which fasting happens from sunrise to sunset.

FauziaBaig, the coordinator ofthecampaign, said the holiday marks a good opportunity to "understand thechallenges of hunger that many people face."

"The spirit of Ramadan is that people come together and they reflect they think of ways they can help their neighbour, their community, and so in that spirit, it focuses our energy on fighting hunger."

Baig is asking the public to donate to the Food Bank of Waterloo Region.
Wendi Campbell is the executive director of the Food Bank of Waterloo Region. (Peggy Lam/CBC)
"For those who are fasting, we say, 'consider that money you'd spend on a coffee a day and donate that,'" said Baig.

Last year, the campaignraised $12,000. This year, Baigsaid she hopes to raise $15,000.

"We hope to do even better this year," she said.

WendiCampell, the executive director at the food bank, said the campaign is "a great example of the community working together."

Canned foods collected at the Food Bank of Waterloo Region. (Peggy Lam/CBC)

"Being supported through this campaign is such a great thing for the food bank," said Campell. "[It's]at a really important time of year whenwe're trying to raise food to get through the summer months."

Campbellsaid the funds raised will be used toward constructingand providing equipment for the food processing room, so the food bank can handle more fresh foods for the community.

Baigsaid her Ramadan fast will be ending with "Iftaar" ameal served at sunset to break the fast.