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Michigan Mosque Helps Feed Needy with 1200 Food Boxes

A local mosque in East Lansing, Michigan, has delivered hundreds of food boxes to help feed the vulnerable in the community affected by COVID-19 pandemic.

The Islamic Center of East Lansing gave out the 1200 boxes filled with milk, cheese, fruits, and vegetables to help the vulnerable in their community.

โ€œItโ€™s more difficult, you know, during COVID. But weโ€™re still tryingโ€ฆ you knowโ€ฆ have that volunteer spirit,โ€ Batoul Bahloul, one of the volunteers, told WLNS.com.

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Those who have a car took the boxes themselves while the Islamic center took the food to those who donโ€™t.

โ€œWeโ€™re also loading some food trucks, and weโ€™re going around the community. Weโ€™ve gone to like apartment complexes where a lot of refugees live there. Weโ€™re just handing them out. Weโ€™re taking some to like the Allen Food Market, the City Rescue,โ€ Bahloul said.

Michigan Mosque Helps Feed Needy with 1200 Food Boxes - About Islam

Bahloul hopes these food boxes would help people keep their stomachs and wallets full.

โ€œThese groceriesโ€ฆ I mean, they can save money elsewhere,โ€ Bahloul said.

โ€œIt shows that our community cares about us and that we matterโ€ฆ every single one of us,โ€ Mustaf Abukar said.

Islam lays a great emphasis on the virtue of neighborliness, stressing on Muslimsโ€™ individual duty to be good to neighbors.

Earlier this month, Penny Appeal USA and Islamic Center at NYU (ICNYU) launched Phase 2 of the COVID19 Financial Hardship Grant program.

According to the campaign on Launchgood, almost 8 million Americans have fallen into poverty since May.

Over 65 million Americans have also filed for unemployment because families face lost income, food insecurity, and lack of access to healthcare.