The Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings upon him) said: “It is a beloved deed to take care of an orphan.”
The month of May marks National Foster Care Awareness month. Zakat Foundation of America was invited by the Wake County Human Services (WCHS) in Cary, North Carolina to present an information session. Zakat Foundation of America was also formally recognized at the commissioner’s meeting where the organization was recognized as a child welfare advocate representing the Muslim-American community.
The event started with Zakat Foundation of America volunteers giving a brief presentation on Zakat Foundation of America’s Orphan Sponsorship Program (OSP) and the successful 99 Orphans Project. Afterward, WCHS discussed the process of becoming a foster parent and answered questions from an engaged audience.
“We need Muslim foster parents,” said Nicki Lyons, Programs Consultant at WCHS. “I am learning more about Muslim culture and we can accommodate your cultural and religious requirements when choosing foster kids.”