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 Muslim Food Bank International

Global Outreach for Hunger Relief, Mental Health and Orphan Support

Welcome to Muslim Food Bank International, a humanitarian cause dedicated to alleviating hunger, advocating self-reliance by providing educational and mental health support and fostering orphan care across the world.

Our Mission

At Muslim Food Bank International, we believe in the power of compassion and collective action. Our mission is to create a world where no one goes to bed hungry, where mental health is prioritised and where orphans receive the care and support they deserve.

Global Reach

Operating in Kenya, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Fiji, we extend our services to those in need, transcending geographical boundaries, and bringing hope and relief to vulnerable communities worldwide through food aid, education, and sustainable livelihood programs.

Food
Support

Water
Accessibility

Self Employment Programs

Orphan
Support

Educational
Support

The Prophet Muhammad (S.W.A) said:

"The charity you give will be your shade on the Day of Judgement"

Spend in charity and do not count for, then Allah will also keep count in giving you provision. That which you give while you fear poverty.

At the heart of everything we do is the belief that kindness and support can transform lives.

Together, We Can Make the World a Better Place

Educational Empowerment

The ASPIRE Learning Upgrade Centre is dedicated to empowering students by bridging foundational learning gaps in reading, writing, math, and digital literacy for children in Grades 1 to 12, with a special focus on Grades 1 to 6. Through interactive and engaging learning experiences, the program equips students with essential skills to build a strong educational foundation, fostering fluency in literacy, core numeracy skills, and digital competencies necessary for success in today’s world. 

Explore the Locations We Serve

Relief

Yemen, Palestine and other conflict or natural disaster areas.
Responding to the urgent food crisis and providing aid to those affected

"If you have something, share it.’"

Our volunteers didn’t just see giving as a duty, but as a way of creating meaningful change. Through their time volunteering, they found something far more valuable than just a sense of accomplishment — a deeper connection to the community they served.

They recalls the moments when families received food, children smiled with hope, and lives were impacted by the collective kindness of many. ‘When we help one another,’ ‘we don’t just fight hunger, we build bonds that can survive any storm. And in that, we find true wellbeing.’ It’s a reminder that when we work for the welfare of others, the rewards follow us in ways we never expect.

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