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Donate $50 Monthly: Support Orphans Globally
With just $50 a month, you have the power to rewrite the destiny of orphans worldwide. MAA International's Global Orphan Care programme is your chance to make a lasting impact. Your monthly commitment can be the beacon of hope these children desperately seek.
The $50 Difference: MAA's Vision for Orphans
MAA's Global Orphan Care program is simple and aims to provide whatever is needed to create a stable and steady lifestyle for every child. Your monthly donation of AU$50 will go towards:
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Clothing hundreds of orphans
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Providing medical and dental treatment
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Providing proper learning opportunities
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Putting hundreds of mothers at ease who worry about feeding their children
The Ripple Effect of Monthly Support
A recurring $50 monthly donation ensures sustained care for these orphans, creating a ripple effect of positive change in their lives.
Echoing the Teachings of Prophet Muhammad (SAW)
Remember the profound words of our beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW):
“I and the person who takes care of an orphan will be together like this in paradise” [then he raised his index and middle finger together] - Bukhari
By committing to the $50 monthly Orphan Care initiative, you're not just making a charitable gesture. You're following the sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (SAW).
Act Now: Pledge $50 Monthly
The time to act is now. Make monthly contribution of $50 and help change the lives of orphans around the world. Your commitment can be the difference between despair and hope.
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