In the last 10 days of Ramadan, Global Ehsan Relief (GER) Sri Lanka intensifies its efforts to provide Iftar and Suhoor meals to vulnerable communities across the country. These final days of Ramadan hold immense spiritual significance, and GER ensures that those who are less fortunate can focus on their worship without worrying about their next meal. By distributing Iftar (evening meal to break the fast) and Suhoor (pre-dawn meal before fasting begins), GER offers essential support to impoverished families, orphans, widows, and elderly individuals who are often overlooked.
GER Sri Lanka’s team carefully prepares and delivers nutritious meal packs that include staple foods like rice, lentils, dates, and bread, along with local delicacies. Each meal is designed to be wholesome and filling, providing the necessary nourishment for those fasting throughout the day. The charity makes it a point to reach the most remote and underserved communities, ensuring that no one is left behind in their time of need.
The last 10 days of Ramadan are known for their emphasis on charity, reflection, and intensified worship. By organizing these Iftar and Suhoor meals, GER enables those less fortunate to partake in the blessings of Ramadan and end their day with a full stomach. For many, the meals provided by GER are more than just food—they represent a moment of relief, dignity, and a sense of community during this holy time.
Through this initiative, GER Sri Lanka fosters a spirit of solidarity and compassion, helping bridge the gap between the affluent and the less fortunate. The provision of these meals not only fulfills a critical need but also reminds us of the power of giving and sharing, particularly in the most sacred days of the holy month.