Ramadan 2026
Feeding Hearts
GIVE THIS RAMADAN
Feeding Hearts
This Ramadan, join HNCO as we deliver food, clean water, and hope to the world's most vulnerable communities. Let your devotion nourish those in need.
The Spirit of Giving
Ramadan is more than just a month of fasting; it is a season of profound empathy. As we experience the hunger of the fast, we are reminded of those for whom hunger is not a choice.
At HNCO, we believe that every act of giving-no matter how small-creates a ripple of change. Whether it's providing an Iftar meal, building a water well, or supporting an orphan, your contribution is the heartbeat of our mission.

£50 Monthly Pack
Feeds a family of five for the entire month.

£150+ Per Well
Provides a sustainable source of life for a Home and neighbours.

Zakat 2.5% of Wealth
Directly supports our most urgent poverty-relief cases.

£5 Iftar Pack
Ensures the poor can open their fast with this Iftar Programme.
Why Trust HNCO?
We understand the weight of the trust you place in us when you donate. We are committed to transparency, efficiency, and the prophetic tradition of excellence (Ihsan).
- 100% Donation Policy: Every penny of your Zakat goes directly to the field.
- Global Reach: Serving communities across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.
- Ground Presence: We don't just send funds; we ensure the work is done with dignity.
"The best of people are those that are most useful to people."
- Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ)

Maximise Your Rewards
The rewards of giving are multiplied during these 30 days.
Don't wait for the Last Ten Nights to make a difference-start your journey of generosity today.
"Whoever feeds a fasting person will have a reward like that of the fasting person, without any reduction in his reward."
- Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), Tirmidhi
Fidya & Kaffarah
You must pay fidya (fidyah) for fasts missed out of necessity, that cannot be made up afterwards. However, for any fasts missed unnecessarily, you'll need to pay kaffarah.
£4
Missing one fast
£120
Unable to fast
£240
Breaking a fast
Eid al-Fitr
Eid al-Fitr, which means "Festival of Breaking the Fast," is a major holiday that follows the month of Ramadan. Celebrated for up to three days, Eid al-Fitr does not begin until the sighting of the moon although is expected to start on 19th or 20th March 2026. It is a season for big feasts, giving presents to children, and sharing time with those you enjoy the most. Check with your local mosque for clarification of dates and any cultural events in your city.
Our Ramadan Work





















