Meadow Lane to host Open Iftar with Nottingham charity Muslim Hands for the second year

Notts County Foundation is delighted to announce that it will be hosting a special event, inviting members of Nottingham’s Muslim community to an open Iftar at Meadow Lane on Tuesday 18th March.

This event, in collaboration with Muslim Hands and its UK initiative The Open Kitchen, is a gesture of inclusivity and solidarity, aiming to bring together members of the local Muslim community in celebration during the holy month of Ramadan.

Attendees can look forward to a warm and welcoming atmosphere, along with a complimentary Iftar meal provided by the Open Kitchen, described as a ‘lifeline’ to the many service users it supports including low-income families, refugees and those experiencing homelessness. Open 365 days of the year, the kitchen has provided over 120,000 hot nutritious meals to the heart of the Nottingham community.

“We are excited to be partnering with Notts County Foundation for the second year this Ramadan, to highlight the importance of community solidarity, which we believe is the gateway for change. The service users, volunteers and our supporters symbolise diversity and social cohesion, and make up people from all faiths, backgrounds and walks of life. We are proud of the legacy that we have planted in the heart of Nottingham in line with our Islamic faith, and we hope to further this by working collaboratively with community led organisations such as Notts County.” – Umar Rashid, Director of Programs at Muslim Hands

Muslim Hands, a renowned international aid organisation, has dedicated to supporting vulnerable communities across the globe for thirty years. The organisations commitment to providing nutritious meals during Ramadan, aligns perfectly with the spirit of this event, highlighting the importance of community support and compassion.

“As a member of the Muslim community, it’s incredibly rewarding to see Notts County Foundation come together with Muslim Hands to host an event that means so much to me and the community. It’s a real privilege to work for an organisation that prioritises inclusivity and solidarity, and I’m proud to see our work reflect the values of compassion and support for those who need it most.’’ – Sufyaan Ali, Finance Officer at Notts County Foundation

Meadow Lane, the historic home of Notts County Football Club, will serve as the backdrop for this communal gathering, offering a unique environment for all who attend.

“At Notts County Foundation, we are proud to be hosting this Open Iftar for the second year running in partnership with Muslim Hands. This event perfectly aligns with our ongoing commitment to fostering inclusivity and building stronger communities. We’re honoured to provide a space where everyone can come together in celebration during the month of Ramadan. It’s a reminder of the importance of community, understanding, and mutual respect.” – Vicky Spargo, Deputy Sport and Inclusion Manager at Notts County Foundation

Notts County Foundation encourages members of the Muslim community in Nottingham to join them for this memorable evening of togetherness, breaking fast, and fostering connections within the community.

“Supporting initiatives like the Open Iftar is not only about giving back to the community but also about strengthening the bonds that make Nottingham such a diverse city. We’re proud to play our part in hosting this special event and supporting Muslim Hands as they continue to provide essential services to those in need. This collaboration reflects both of our values and social responsibility that are central to Notts County Foundation.” – Sam Crawford, Chief Financial Officer at Notts County Foundation

For further information about the Iftar please contact josh.wing@nottscountyfoundation.org.uk and for more information about the Open Kitchen please contact imran.khan@muslimhands.org.uk

You can also support the Open Kitchen y directly donating HERE

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