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Gift Joy This Eid - A family Eid Gift
This Eid al-Adha, your gift can do more than brighten a child’s day — it can remind them they’re seen, valued, and loved by their Ummah.
Your $25 gift will bring smiles to children and families who would otherwise go without on what is meant to be a joyous day. It’s a simple act with a lasting impact — especially for orphans and children in crisis-affected communities.
Why Eid Gifts Matter
While many of us celebrate Eid with abundance, countless families face hardship — and children feel that absence the most.
It’s not just about what’s inside the gift bag. It’s about reviving the joy of Eid, restoring our ummah’s dignity, and sharing in the spirit of giving that defines the joyous occasion.
📦 Donate an Eid gift today for $25 and make Eid unforgettable for a child and family who needs it most.
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Note: At MAA, we believe we have a duty to fight injustice at every level, big and small. It’s not enough to give aid to the most vulnerable and marginalised after harm has befallen them; we must stand up for them and empower their voices. To fulfil our collective obligation, MAA may dedicate a portion of your sadaqah donations to this cause to create change and dismantle the forces that harm the most marginalised.
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