People gathering at Ghana National Mosque in Accra receiving community donations before Ramadan

Ghana Company Supports Muslims Ahead of Ramadan Fasting

✨ Faith Restored

A healthcare company in Ghana donated food and supplies to three major Islamic centers before Ramadan, helping thousands of students and worshippers during the holy month. The annual tradition brings relief to communities wondering how they'll manage meals during fasting season.

Students at universities across Ghana can breathe easier this Ramadan thanks to a company that showed up before the holy month began.

Cassona International visited three of Ghana's most important Islamic centers to deliver donations ahead of the month-long fasting period. The company brought supplies to the Ghana National Mosque in Accra, the KNUST Islamic Centre in Kumasi, and the Hamad Saeed Ubaid Al-Shamsi Mosque in Tamale.

For Muslim students at KNUST, the timing couldn't have been better. Jibril Sherif, president of the Ghana Muslim Students Association at the university, said many students had been worried about finding meals during fasting hours. Cassona's donation brought immediate relief and encouragement to the campus community.

The gesture means even more because it's not a one-time thing. This marks another year of Cassona supporting Muslim communities during Ramadan, building trust through consistent action.

Ghana Company Supports Muslims Ahead of Ramadan Fasting

At the University of Development Studies in Tamale, student leader Abdul Salaam described the company's generosity as exceptional. In a region where Islamic faith shapes daily life and cultural identity, the support resonates deeply with the community.

Religious leaders at the National Mosque welcomed the donation but also saw an opportunity for deeper partnership. Dr. Mohammed Bazuk suggested expanding collaboration beyond seasonal giving to include health screenings and other year-round community programs.

The Ripple Effect

What started as food donations is sparking conversations about lasting partnerships. The National Chief Imam's team mentioned an ongoing hospital project and expressed interest in involving Cassona when construction wraps up, showing how one act of generosity can open doors to bigger community impact.

Gladys Tetteh, speaking for Cassona, explained the company's philosophy simply: giving back isn't just corporate responsibility, it's part of who they are. During Ramadan, a season centered on reflection and compassion, the company wanted to stand with communities observing the fast.

The donations demonstrate how businesses can strengthen social fabric by showing up consistently for the communities they serve, especially during times that matter most to people's faith and daily lives.

Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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