Ramadan Iftar Program
Iftar Programs
Our Ramadan Iftar Program is dedicated to fostering community spirit and providing essential support during the holiest month of the year. By hosting communal meals and distributing food packs, we ensure that the blessings of Ramadan are shared with everyone, regardless of their financial circumstances.
In alignment with our mission of spiritual and social empowerment, this program serves as a platform for unity, bringing together students, families, and the less fortunate to break their fast in an atmosphere of dignity and brotherhood.
Impact & Growth: Beneficiary Summary (2020–2025)
We distribute Iftar meals and food supplies to poor families, students, and orphans during the holy month of Ramadan, with support from donors, charities like Islamic Relief, and local mosques.
- 2020: Served 200 individuals
- 2021: Served 150 individuals
- 2022: Served 170 individuals
- 2023: Served 180 individuals
- 2024: Served160 individuals
- 2025: Served130 individuals
Total Individuals Served (2020-2025): 990 individuals
Ramadan Support Initiative – February 026
Abdiaziz, a student at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, is among the beneficiaries of the Ramadan support program organized by Youth Academy Foundation. As part of this initiative, he received Ramadan dates distributed by the Foundation to support students during the holy month.
Abdirashiid, a student at University of Nairobi, is one of the beneficiaries of the Ramadan support program organized by Youth Academy Foundation. As part of this initiative, he received dates distributed by the Foundation to support students during the holy month of Ramadan.
This program aims to ease the burden on students by providing essential items used to break the fast, promoting dignity and well-being throughout the month. By reaching out to students across different universities, the Youth Academy Foundation continues to strengthen community bonds and demonstrate its commitment to youth empowerment and social support.
The Director of Student Affairs oversees the organization of iftar for Muslim female students in the dormitory during the holy month of Ramadan, where dates and essential meals are provided in an atmosphere filled with spirituality and solidarity. This initiative is supported by Youth Academy Foundation, which is committed to assisting students and enabling them to observe their religious practices comfortably and with dignity. These efforts reflect the administration’s dedication to student welfare and to promoting values of cooperation and compassion within the school community.
student from St. George’s Girls Secondary School in Nairobi, is among the beneficiaries of the Ramadan support program organized by Youth Academy Foundation. Through this initiative, she received dates distributed by the Foundation to support students observing the holy month of Ramadan.
The program is part of the Foundation’s broader commitment to promoting compassion, inclusivity, and student welfare. By extending support to schools and universities alike, the Youth Academy Foundation continues to uplift young learners and strengthen community solidarity during this sacred season.