Public Radio International Spotlights Zakat Foundation’s Work in Haiti

Posted By: Zakat Foundation of America

Mar 16, 2011

In March 2011, listeners to Public Radio International will be able to hear about Zakat Foundation of Americas’s (ZF) work with children in Haiti. The program, America Abroad, will report on Muslim humanitarian work entitled, Alms in the Name of Allah. The show, which will air on public radio stations across the country, discusses Muslim humanitarian organizations and the work they are doing around the world. The radio program highlights ZF’s support for an orphanage that was destroyed in the earthquake.

In 2008 ZF began working to feed poor children in Haiti and was the first Muslim organization to respond to the devastating earthquake of January 2010. A year later, ZF is still committed to improving conditions in the disadvantaged Caribbean country. It continues to carry out feeding programs, respond to crisis as they arise, and implements beneficial development projects throughout the country.

To listen to the show on, Alms in the Name of Allah on America Abroad’s website, click here

Zakat Foundation of America, a Muslim charity that collects zakat, sadaqa / donations to provide humanitarian, emergency relief and sustainable development programs to empower lives throughout the world. We offer top Zakat resources including The Zakat Handbook: A Practical Guide for Muslims in the West, Zakat kit, ask an Imam feature, and you can calculate and pay zakat through our easy, online calculator.

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