What is the Waleema Program?
The Waleema Program of the Muslim Welfare Organization is a unique initiative that provides couples with the opportunity to celebrate their marriage by hosting a community meal. After their marriage, couples donate a portion of their wedding funds to support vulnerable communities, promoting social responsibility and compassion. The organization arranges a one-time meal for invited guests, fostering a spirit of charity and togetherness while ensuring that those in need are supported in their married life.
Who benefits from the Waleema Program?
The primary beneficiaries of the Waleema Program are the vulnerable individuals and families within the community. The funds donated by the newlyweds are used to support these populations, including providing food, shelter, and other forms of assistance. The invited guests also benefit by enjoying a celebratory meal, with the broader goal of raising awareness and encouraging community support for those facing hardship.
How does the Waleema Program work?
The Waleema Program works by having newly married couples contribute a donation from their wedding funds to help the vulnerable in their community. The Muslim Welfare Organization then arranges a special meal for the couple’s guests on the occasion of the Waleema. This program not only creates an opportunity for the couple to give back to society but also brings the community together to share a meal, promoting unity and charity.
How can donors participate in the Waleema Program?
Donors can participate in the Waleema Program by contributing financially to support the meals and the charitable activities organized through the program. The Muslim Welfare Organization welcomes donations to help facilitate the event, ensuring that the funds raised are directed toward assisting vulnerable communities. Donors can also provide in-kind donations, such as food or cooking supplies, to help make the program a success and ensure that all guests are well cared for.