2026 Ramadan Appeal

Multiply Your Blessings This Ramadan

Your support can help ensure that Muslim children grow up in secure, nurturing homes through New Beginnings’ adoption and kafala programs.

Every child deserves a family — not just a facility.

As we break our fast each evening surrounded by family, many children in Morocco and Pakistan break theirs in orphanages, still waiting for the comfort of a mother’s embrace or a father’s guidance.

This Ramadan, you can help change that.

The Forever Home Initiative

Your vital support for orphanage care meets immediate needs, but our mission goes further. We work to ensure children find the enduring stability and connection of a forever home. This Ramadan, your generosity can help transform temporary care into lifelong belonging.

Adoption & Kafala Programs (Sadaqah / Sadaqah Jariyah)

We create safe, ethical pathways that allow eligible orphans to join loving Muslim families in Morocco, Pakistan, and beyond. Your Sadaqah sustains the planning, coordination, and professional services that make these placements possible. 

Orphan Care (Zakat Eligible)

For children who are still waiting, your Zakat provides direct, immediate support — food, clothing, medical care, education, and daily essentials — ensuring they are cared for with dignity and compassion.

The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said:
“I and the one who sponsors an orphan will be in Paradise like these two,”
and he held his fingers close together.

This is your opportunity to be that person.

By giving your Zakat, you provide direct care to vulnerable children.
By giving Sadaqah, you help them move from institutional care into permanent families.

Both forms of giving create lasting impact.

Give Zakat or Sadaqah Today

Help a child find care, dignity, and family.


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