My Ten Nights 2019– Donate on Laylatul Qadr
Penny Appeal is working with My Ten Nights, to maximise your blessings and allow you to give effectively to our life-changing appeals on these sacred final days of Ramadan.
By using My Ten Nights you can ensure you don’t miss your chance to donate on Laylatul Qadr and receive its many blessings – equivalent to more than one thousand months of worship!
Click the button below to go to Penny Appeal’s My Ten Nights page.
Follow the simple instructions to automate your donations over the last ten nights, ensuring you donate to charity on Laylatul Qadr and reap the rewards of the blessed Night of Power.
How does My Ten Nights work?
It’s simple… just click the button below to get started, then follow these three steps:
1. Choose which of our amazing causes you wish to support.
2. Schedule your donations; you can choose to split evenly across the last ten days, give more on odd nights or even donate most on the 27th night.
3. Complete your transaction… easy!
Donating to Penny Appeal with My Ten Nights is the simple way to spread your donations across the last ten sacred nights of Ramadan, so that you can be confident that you’ll reap the countless blessings of the Night of Power.
Fragile Lives – NEW Appeal!
A brand new appeal has been added to My Ten Nights for Ramadan 2019, our Fragile Lives appeal.
This wonderful appeal helps vulnerable mothers and babies in Pakistan and Kenya, by providing them with life-saving medical support, nutritious meal packs and agricultural training, so they can provide for their families for years to come.
The best part about our Fragile Lives appeal is that the UK government will match every single £1 you donate. That means DOUBLE the donations, DOUBLE the impact and DOUBLE the rewards!
Can you imagine receiving double the rewards on Laylatul Qadr?
Donate to our Fragile Lives appeal over these last ten nights of Ramadan and help even more mothers and babies.
What Happens When You Donate to My Ten Nights?
Donate on Laylatul Qadr and Allah (swt) will bless you richly for all the good you’ve done.
This Ramadan, your donation to Penny Appeal’s My Ten Nights will spread your Zakat out over the sacred last ten nights of the month. This ensures that you don’t miss out on Laylatul Qadr and the wonderful blessings it brings.
We’ve made it simple to give every penny of your Zakat to the people that need it most, and now you can rest assured that your charitable donations will reap the most benefits by landing on the Night of Power.
Last year, many Muslims received the blessings from Laylatul Qadr. For a single night of charity, they were bestowed with a thousand months of reward. By donating to My Ten Nights Penny Appeal, they were sure to have accomplished their good deeds on the Night of Power.
As we look forward to these nights this Ramadan, let’s look back on all the good we’ve done during last ten nights of Ramadan 2018.
Feed Our World
All your support and My Ten Nights donations over the last ten nights of Ramadan last year, allowed us to distribute hundreds of thousands of food packs in Nepal, Somalia and Djibouti!
47,022 meals for Somalia
49,098 meals for Djibouti
71,820 meals for Nepal
Each of our food packs, in Somalia and Djibouti, included essential food like rice, flour, salt, cooking oil, dates, spices and sugar. With Djibouti being the least developed and most food deficit country in the Horn of Africa, and Somalia being one of the poorest countries in the world, these food packs were a saving grace to people who would otherwise have gone hungry.
In Nepal we were able to fill our food packs with gram, chiura, rice, flour, cooking oil, sewain, powdered milk, masala and sarbat. Many villages in Nepal are filled with poor families in desperate need of good nutrition. The Baluwa village, where we distributed the food packs, is at the centre of many poor villages, so it was the perfect place to deliver our Feed Our World meals.
Thank you to everyone who helped Feed our World last year – you can donate to Feed our World via My Ten Nights again this year!
OrphanKind
Your kind donations were put to good use last Ramadan, as they went towards building an Orphan Complex in Sohawa, Pakistan. An Orphan Complex has the capacity to hold 10 Orphan Homes, high schools for both boys and girls, a clean water supply and a beautiful mosque.
This project is a big one, but the rewards for contributing to such a massive work
of construction for the benefit of orphans are just as big. Most of the initial building phase has been
completed, thanks to our lovely donors.
You can help us finish building a beautiful Orphan Complex, which will one day become home to hundreds of orphaned children, as well as sponsoring vulnerable orphans, by donating to OrphanKind through My Ten Nights this year.
Thirst Relief
Your generous donations last Ramadan, has helped bring clean, safe water to Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar.
With cholera and waterborne diseases being a massive threat to the health of this already persecuted minority, water and sanitation support was a life-saver in the notorious Banglasdeshi refugee camp.
Your donations have greatly improved the health and hygiene of people who live in Cox’s Bazar, through access to clean drinking water and sanitary toilets and washrooms.
Our Thirst Relief team has supplies these refugee communities with 12 wash rooms, 18 tube wells, 28 toilet facilities, a water truck that provided clean drinking water for 15,000 people and a grand total of 5,000 water purification tabs.
Thirst Relief greatly reduced the risk of water-borne diseases, so your donations helped save numerous lives in Bangladesh. Fresh water gave these people a fresh start, and by donating on the Night of Power, the rewards to the donor are endless.
Rohingya Emergency
Thanks to your generous donations to Penny Appeal’s My Ten Nights, we have been able to provide emergency aid to thousands of Rohingya refugees, who have escaped terrible persecution in Myanmar, and are now struggling to survive in over-crowded and unsanitary refugee camps in Banglasdesh, like Cox’s Bazaar.
With your support, we managed to help thousands of displaced Rohingya people in the Mainnerghonna settlement, and improve access to integrated emergency health and protection services for refugees in Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh.
In the Mainnerghonna refugee settlement, we have supported Rohingyans who have suffered terrible trauma and been forcibly displaced, with mental health support, referral services and life-skills training.
We distributed 2,310 dignity kits to women and girls in the area, each one equipped with cloth napkins, a laundry soap bar, a bucket with a lid, a scarf, a dress, underwear, a Thami and one solar lantern. 239 female survivors received psychological counselling and support. 120 Rohingya women received training in sexual and reproductive health and rights, as well as taking life skill classes.
At Cox’s Bazar, our goal was to help crisis-affected people by making sure they were provided access to proper medical care and life-saving healthcare services. Thanks to your donations to Penny Appeal’s My Ten Nights, we were able to do just that.
We’ve helped over 3,000 people with our mobile medical teams. Each team is made up of two paramedics, two protection officers who are there to safeguard and help women and children, a medicine dispenser, a midwife and a doctor. The donations made to Penny Appeal via My Ten Nights allowed us to implement 3 mobile medical teams throughout the area, Alhamdulillah!
Our mobile medical teams delivered immediate life-saving health services and identified and referred children in need of protection to services. They also referred survivors of gender-based violence to psychosocial and case management support, and ensured they received the treatment they needed. Our team took every possible measure in order to keep families together, and to keep every one of the Rohingya survivors safe and well cared for.
Thank you to everyone who donated so generously to Penny Appeal’s My Ten Nights, so that we could help bring healing – physical and mental - to the Rohingya people in Bangladesh.