Day of Dignity to Take Place in Ft. Lauderdale on Saturday, December 2
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida – Islamic Relief USA will hold its annual Day of Dignity campaign in major cities throughout the country, including one in Ft. Lauderdale with partner Council on American- Islamic Relations (CAIR)-Florida.
The Day of Dignity campaign consists of a series of events held around the nation to help people who are homeless or from low-income households, among other sociological conditions, gain access to meals, winter coats, hygiene kits, and health screenings. In Ft. Lauderdale, the event will take place on December 2, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Franklin Park, 2501 Franklin Dr.
Islamic Relief USA works with various community organizations throughout the country to help facilitate the events.
“Islamic Relief has held the Day of Dignity campaign for several years,” said Anwar Khan, president of Islamic Relief USA. “The events enable people who are in some of the direst circumstances to get access to necessary items and services. Poverty and homelessness, unfortunately, remain major problems, and indications are both problems may grow worse. Thus, Day of Dignity events provide a major service. In addition to receiving food, clothing and health care, they also learn about the different agencies and other entities that exist which they can connect with and continue receiving the guidance and resources necessary to help them get on a path of self-sufficiency.”
The events put a spotlight on the effects of income inequality and poverty, which remains a persistent problem in the United States. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, more than 43 million suffer from poverty as of 2015. The problem could grow worse if recently announced cuts to various social services are enacted by Congress.
Day of Dignity helps provide, at least for a day, relief from the regular hardships that are faced by an impoverished population, regardless of race, creed, or nationality.
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