The Pipeline Mosque Foundation has demonstrated its commitment to charity and community support by donating food items worth half a million dalasis to the Gambia Prison Services (GPS) in observance of the Holy Month of Ramadan. This generous contribution aims to support inmates and prison staff during the sacred period, ensuring they have adequate provisions for fasting and breaking their fasts.
During the handover ceremony, representatives from the foundation emphasized the importance of extending kindness and compassion to those in need, particularly in correctional facilities. They highlighted that Ramadan is a time of reflection, charity, and unity, and such donations foster a sense of solidarity within the community.
Officials from the Gambia Prison Services expressed their gratitude for the donation, acknowledging that it would greatly benefit the inmates and enhance their well-being during the fasting period. They also called on other organizations and individuals to follow suit in supporting those in custodial facilities.
The Pipeline Mosque Foundation has a long-standing tradition of humanitarian efforts, particularly during Ramadan, when Muslims worldwide engage in acts of charity and generosity. This latest donation reinforces their dedication to making a positive impact on society by assisting vulnerable groups.