Iftar Distribution for 200 People during Ramadan

As a Scout and a member of my community, I believe in helping others, especially during times of spiritual and social significance like Ramadan. I was inspired by the values of compassion and service that are part of both my faith and Scouting. Seeing people around me struggling to afford proper meals for iftar motivated me to take action. I wanted to make a small difference by ensuring that at least 200 people could break their fast with dignity, care, and a sense of community.
During the holy month of Ramadan, I organized an iftar distribution project to provide meals for those in need. A total of 200 people received iftar meals, helping them break their fast with dignity and comfort. This initiative aimed to promote compassion, kindness, and peace in the community.
Through this project, I learned the true value of empathy and community service. Organizing and distributing iftar meals taught me how even small actions can make a big difference in people’s lives. I also developed better planning and time management skills, as I had to coordinate food preparation and distribution efficiently. Most importantly, I understood how powerful it is to give without expecting anything in return, and how such acts can bring peace and unity to a community.
Number of participants
6
Service hours
6
Beneficiaries
200
Location
Bangladesh
Topics
Humanitarian action
Peacebuilding
Youth Engagement
Peacebuilding

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