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Food aid centers face high demand

Lines at food pantries and soup kitchens normally grow around this time of year, but the pandemic has doubled them, aid workers say. With an unprecedented amount of need, relief centers are pooling their resources to make sure everyone is fed, though it may not be enough.

Rohingya refugee family finds new home in city

Members of a Rohingya refugee family got an early taste of the Canadian winter when they arrived in Brantford. The early November snowfall was a first for Anuwar Yosof, his wife, Bilkis Husen, and their sons, Rehan, 4, and one-year-old Ridhwan.

OC Residents Helping Neighbors in Need

ARLINGTON, VA — Feeding America, the nation’s largest hunger relief organization, predicted this would happen as millions of Americans lost their jobs, their paychecks and even their businesses because of the coronavirus pandemic: Hunger is an urgent problem for about 19,000 people in Arlington.

ICNA Relief USA serves hundreds of drive-thru Thanksgiving meals to refugees in Dallas

DALLAS — Hala Halabi always looks forward to the distribution drives in the days and weeks leading up to the holidays. As a part of ICNA-Relief USA Islamic Circle of North America, she focuses her attention on refugees who arrive in North Texas. This year, however, is different. The pandemic has made it difficult to pull off activities and offer services to these underserved communities.

ICNA Seerah Conference November 21, 2020

The Seerah Conference organized by the Tarbiyah Department together with the Da’wah Department for Saturday November 21st, 2020 could not have come at a better time. In fact, this conference has been in the planning since the beginning of October long before the blasphemous cartoons of Rasoolullah once again emerged. This time in France.

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