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Food Support

The kitchen is the heart of a home; a boiling pot is the greatest indicator that peace, health, and life continue within those walls. However, under today's economic conditions, the number of parents right next to us who struggle to obtain basic foodstuffs and feel heartbroken because they cannot offer a balanced meal to their children is too significant to ignore. The Mübeşşir Association Food Parcel Project aims to build a bridge of love and sustenance between the wealthy and the poor, bringing abundance to the kitchens of households and an unshakeable sense of brotherhood to their hearts.

Why is it Important?: Malnutrition and unbalanced diets cause permanent health issues and cognitive developmental delays, especially in growing children. Meeting a family's basic monthly kitchen needs does not just protect them from hunger; it also keeps them away from theft, begging, and the social crises brought by despair. As a civilization that believes in the nobility of sharing, we do not just fill stomachs with our food parcels; we construct social peace and justice house by house. We do not restrict these aids to the month of Ramadan alone; with the responsibility bestowed upon us by our charter (Article 2), we sustain them 365 days a year.

Parcel Content & Delivery Sensitivity: Our carefully prepared food parcels consist of premium quality, essential, and nutritious products that a family can consume over a long period, such as cooking oil, rice, bulgur, lentils, dry beans, flour, sugar, tea, tomato paste, olives, and pasta. They are delivered directly to the homes of families whose genuine need has been verified by our social assessment teams. Deliveries are made without advertising to the neighborhood, during late or evening hours, avoiding any behavior that could wound human dignity, following the maxim: "Let not your left hand know what your right hand gives."

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