Muslim food bank appeals for donations to help families break Ramadan fast | CBC News
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Azim Dahya, volunteer CEO of the Muslim Food Bank Toronto, highlighted the increased demand this year driven by inflation, high food costs, and an influx of refugees from various countries.
Dahya mentioned that the Muslim Food Bank struggles with a shortage of halal food, a massive demand increase, and trying to support people during Ramadan when breaking the fast, emphasizing the vital role they play in helping stabilize newcomers in the short term.
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