Malawi Relief Fund, Muslim Youth respond to SOS call of food relief at Queen’s paedriatic wards

Following power outage at t Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital in Blantyre awhereby the kitchen could not provide evening food for patients in the wards,  Malawi Relief Fund (MRF) UK and Muslim Youth United (MYU) separately responded swiftly and funds were mobilized to buy relief food packs that were delivered by 19:30 hours at the pediatric wards.

A young MRF UK volunteer presenting a food pack to a guardian
Another young MRF volunteer
The food items by Muslim Youth United

The food items by MRF UK included 500 packs of readily cooked chicken and chips prepared by Kips Restaurant and also youghurt as dessert.

Country coordinator Yakub Valli said they felt duty bound to assist as soon as the SOS from Queens reached them.

“We thank our donors in UK as well as from Malawi for their swift response to provide the funds and to our army of volunteers who came over to distribute the food.

“We decided to assist the children’s ward because these are the most vulnerable and that is why we brought in some children volunteers for them to appreciate the challenges patients and staff face here at Queens,” Valli said.

Malawi Relief Fund UK is a NGO charity registered in the UK and Malawi aimed at alleviating poverty in Malawi.

Since its establishment, it has been working in Central and Southern Regions of Malawi for the past 10 years.

In November last year, MRF-UK partnered with Islamic Zakaat Fund (IZF) by investing over K900 million over a period of 4 years to provide financial support for 224 underprivileged Malawian students to complete higher tertiary education in various universities and colleges across the country.

Meanwhile, MYU delivered bread, milk, biscuit for 800 patients and multiple meals for staff in the two pediatric wards which this philanthropy arm of Muslims in Malawi adopted and named ‘We Care’ wards.

MYU also provided firewood for immediate meal cooking, extra firewood for future emergencies and 6 high-quality emergency lights.

Speaking to Nyasa Times, MYU chairperson Abdullah Panjwani applauded their various donors and volunteers for their “warm and heartfelt gesture”.

Muslim Youth United was established in 2014 as a WhatsApp group that later turned to philanthropy and since its inception, and has undertaken many empowerment projects.

The two ‘We Care’ wards at Queens are being brilliantly been taken care of by the team that has been assigned to see to their needs and wants.

“Regular checks are made by MYU members, and enquiries are very often conducted with senior authorities of the wards to ensure that our funds and our donors’ hard-earned contributions are being correctly used and channeled,” Panjwani said.

“Since the beginning of 2020, some of the major contributions and refurbishments that we have been able to contribute towards the development of the wards are fresh coats of paint for the ward buildings and rooms; plumbing repairs and weekly visits to the children and their guardians with healthy snacks and other provisions.”

Panjwani said they also provided a new washing machine; new chairs and benches for the nurses quarters and the waiting area and installed new curtains and bed covers.

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T/A Mbwana Nyambi
T/A Mbwana Nyambi
3 years ago

This is a well recommendable gesture. As Muslims:

  1. Let us invest our time in charity work.
  2. Let us invest our energy in infrastructure development
  3. Promote coexistence with others
  4. Avoid confrontational behaviour

Otherwise, am proud for what the 2 organisations have done at the hospital. May I also ask them to extend their sphere of activities to the North (Mzuzu), I may wish to be part of them. Am a proud of alumni of Islamic Zakaat Fund for their scholarship in Uganda.

ANASTAZIA PIUS
ANASTAZIA PIUS
3 years ago


THANKS OUR MUSLIM BROTHERS THIS IS GREAT JOB INDEED ISLAM IS THE RELIGION OF PEACE , LOVE AND CARE . ISLAM A GIFT TO HUMANITY

Last edited 3 years ago by ANASTAZIA PIUS
Chifundo Ganizani
Chifundo Ganizani
3 years ago

Amwenye,!!!
Ndimaku dalira komaso ndimaku tukwana.
Ife ndili buzy ku tumiza wokufa ku chokela ku UK

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