At a time when many families are grappling with economic challenges and the rising cost of living, the Ajala Rasaq and Muyibat (ARM) Foundation has demonstrated the true essence of Ramadan through a remarkable humanitarian outreach that touched thousands of lives.

Throughout the holy month, the foundation provided meals and support to over 3,000 residents, ensuring that vulnerable families, fasting Muslims, women, the elderly, and children had access to food and relief.

In addition, more than 2,000 children benefited from snacks and welfare packages distributed as part of the foundation’s Ramadan programme.

This intervention goes beyond charity. It reflects a deep commitment to community welfare and social responsibility at a time when many households are struggling to meet basic needs. By consistently providing food and support throughout the fasting period, the ARM Foundation helped reduce hardship while reinforcing the values of compassion, generosity, and communal solidarity that Ramadan represents.

What makes the ARM Foundation's efforts particularly commendable is that its mission extends beyond feeding programmes. The foundation has positioned itself as a humanitarian platform dedicated to uplifting lives, supporting vulnerable communities, promoting social inclusion, and creating opportunities for individuals and families to thrive. Its programmes are built on the belief that meaningful development begins when people are empowered and supported to overcome challenges.

The foundation’s vision is equally inspiring. It seeks to build a society where no one is left behind, where acts of kindness translate into lasting social impact, and where communities are strengthened through collective responsibility and shared prosperity. Through its interventions, the ARM Foundation continues to demonstrate that sustainable development is not solely the responsibility of government but also of individuals and organisations willing to invest in humanity.

This commitment was evident during the foundation’s Annual Ramadan Lecture, which concluded on the 29th day of Ramadan.

While participants received spiritual guidance on family values, child upbringing, and moral responsibility, the foundation simultaneously addressed practical needs through its extensive feeding programme. The combination of welfare support and moral education reflects a holistic approach to community development.

As the 2026 Ramadan programme comes to a close, the ARM Foundation has once again shown that genuine leadership is measured not only by words but by impact. Feeding over 3,000 residents and children throughout Ramadan is a significant achievement that deserves recognition and serves as a model for community-focused philanthropy.

In a society where many people are searching for hope and support, the ARM Foundation has proven that compassion in action remains one of the most powerful tools for transforming lives and strengthening communities.