The Wunti Al-Khair Foundation has continued to demonstrate compassion and community spirit through its “Act of Random Kindness” programme, a key component of its Ramadan Al-Khair initiative. As part of the outreach, the Foundation distributed 500 iftar packs every Friday to vulnerable individuals across strategic locations in Bauchi.
During the exercise, beneficiaries at the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital (ATBUTH), Bauchi Specialist Hospital, and Wunti Market received the iftar packages. The gesture targeted patients, caregivers, traders, and other members of the public who might find it difficult to secure meals at the time of breaking their fast.



The distribution exercise was carried out in an orderly and peaceful manner, with volunteers ensuring that the packs reached those most in need. The initiative not only provided physical nourishment but also strengthened the spirit of love, solidarity, and generosity that defines the holy month of Ramadan.
Beneficiaries expressed heartfelt appreciation to the Foundation, describing the intervention as timely and thoughtful. Hospital patients and their relatives, in particular, noted that the gesture eased the burden of sourcing meals while attending to medical needs.



The Foundation stated that the Act of Random Kindness is designed to complement its broader Ramadan Al-Khair activities by reaching people directly within their communities and places of need. By sustaining the weekly distribution of 500 iftar packs, Wunti Al-Khair Foundation continues to reinforce its commitment to humanitarian service and social support during Ramadan.
