The Chief Executive Officer of Mytime Group, Karim Alhassan, has extended a helping hand to vulnerable Muslims who are unable to afford daily meals.
The donation, which included food items and other essentials, was aimed at supporting struggling brothers and sisters within the Muslim community during this Ramadan. The gesture comes as many families continue to face economic hardship, making it difficult to provide basic necessities.
Karim Alhassan noted that giving to the needy is not only a religious obligation but also a social responsibility. He encouraged friends, family and well-wishers to emulate the act by reaching out to less privileged individuals within their communities.
Beneficiaries expressed gratitude for the timely intervention, describing it as a relief and a demonstration of compassion.


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