Saskatchewan

Regina Food Bank kicks off Ramadan donation drive

The Regina Food Bank has launched a hunger-fighting campaign that ties in to the Muslim holy month Ramadan.

People who fast, others encouraged to donate

On hand for the Regina launch of the fundraising campaign were Zarqa Nawaz, creator of the Little Mosque on the Prairie TV show, and Amir Aboguddah, president of the Muslim Students' Association of Regina. (Neil Cochrane/CBC)

The Regina Food Bank has launched a hunger-fighting campaign that ties in to the Muslim holy month Ramadan.

Fasting is part of Ramadan, so people are encouraged to donate the money they save to the food bank.

People who aren't fasting can also take part, organizers say.

The event was kicked off at the Regina Food Bank this morning with special guests Zarqa Nawaz, creator of Little Mosque on the Prairie and Amir Aboguddah, president of the Muslim Students' Association of Regina.

"The longest day of the year falls in this Ramadan, so yes it's going to be a tough month for Saskatchewan's Muslims with almost 18 hours of fasting", Nawaz said in a news release. 

"But Ramadan isn't about being hungry; it's about what are we doing to help those who are hungry in our communities."

Ramadan began June 18  and ends July 16.