Tuesday 26 May 2020

Wembley charity delivers 1,500 food parcels amid coronavirus crisis

A Wembley-based charity has delivered 1,500 food parcels to those most in need during the coronavirus pandemic

Emad Al-Ebadi, director of the Iraqi Welfare Association, said: “Covid-19 is changing the way we all live our lives, and we’re doing our bit to help the most-needy in our communities.

“Whether they are shielding, working for the NHS or unable to easily pop to the supermarket, we’ve been here to help in these unprecedented times.”

The Iraqi Welfare Association has received requests for food deliveries from as far away as Berkshire.

AMAFHH Investments’ chairman, Mohammed Abdul Rasoul Jawad, added: “Help and solidarity amongst us is a cornerstone in our belief, irrespective of our faith, race or sect.

“We will continuously offer our support to all those in need, and in particular the elderly and vulnerable.
courtesy of Kilburn times.

Besides all that above my former colleague Cllr Emad Al-ebadi involvement in arranging cooked food deliveries with nearly 30 volunteers to many dwellings, vulnerable and  needy residents all over Barn Hill and Chalkhill during the month of Ramadan cannot be described in words. His efforts to locate sources and personal involvement  for successful delivery of his project is amazing. 



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