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There are individuals in our community who are silently suffering the disastrous effects of acute social deprivation. Some of the maladies responsible for this adversity are:
On Wednesday; 15 February 2023; the Darul Ihsan Centre Operations Team distributed 75 navy long trousers to male pupils at the Christopher Nxumalo School in Chesterville, Durban. The distribution was overseen by the school’s HOD, Ms. Zandile Dhlamini.
On Tuesday and Thursday last week – 6 February and 9 February 2023 – the Darul Ihsan Centre hosted a feeding scheme from the main branch in Sea Cow Lake through its ‘Feed the Needy’ initiative.
Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Center's Relief Team facilitated a Walimah feast kindly extended to the needy on Sunday 12 February 2023, by a newly wed couple.
With the help of non-profit organisation Al Ihsan, Overport Secondary School has established a gardening initiative by the name ‘The Garden Patch’.
After a break of three years, due to “Covid-19 Restrictions”, Darul Ihsan’s Clinic & Wellness Day resumed on the 29th of January 2023.
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Darul Ihsan Centre provides “Respected Visitor” information boards for placement at the entrance the of the Muslim graveyard to guide visitors on the preferred method of visiting the graveyeard.
Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre hosted a successful senior citizens lunch at Botata Primary school in KwaNdengezi on 10 December, 2022. The attendance was amazing and much more than anticipated.
In Pietermaritzburg on Friday – 18 November 2022 – the East Boom Clinic Open Day took place.
On Tuesday; 22 November 2022; at 10:30 AM, the Darul Ihsan Centre was visited by Shaykh Yousef Khalawi, of which a short presentation on Darul Ihsan’s activities were hosted.
Volunteering sisters of Pietermaritzburg and the Darul Ihsan Relief Team, attended the Northdale Clinic Open Day on Saturday; 29 October 2022.
Following Computer Literacy classes that were hosted earlier this year for ladies in Tongaat, attending students extended their heartfelt gratitude to the Sister spearheading the lessons.
Al Ihsan Skills continue to provide basic empowerment for our community. Among its projects is the Al Ihsan Caregiver Course. Hereunder is a deep and sincere expression of appreciation for the initiative.
Darul Ihsan Centre, through its ‘Literature Collection Projection’, continues to uplift and educate communities by the provision of much needed Islamic literature.
Over the past Saturday; 8 October 2022; a programme for young sisters themed ‘Discovering the Treasure Within’ was held at the Darul Ihsan Centre, in Sea Cow Lake.
The Al Ihsan Charity Shop will be a year old next month and has already seen significant success since its opening.