Homecare – building relationships
With the expansion of the Homecare service post Covid, two exciting new groups are changing lives.
Wednesday 25th September 2024
Employees from PZ Cussons in Manchester took part in a 16-hour sponsored fast during Ramadan and raised £1,000 for Francis House.
The Ramadan Challenge was the brainchild of Ahsen Ehsan, who invited colleagues to join him for a day as he fasted during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.
Twenty of his co-workers stepped forward to abstain from food and drink from dawn to dusk. Waking up before 4am to have a meal before fasting until 8pm.
“It was amazing to have such great support from my lovely colleagues who fasted with me, donated money and motivated others to give sponsorship,” said Ahsen.
“If you read the Ramadan rules it is not just about starving yourself, but also about cleansing yourself by not lying, backbiting, hurting anyone, not swearing and by donating to charity.
“On top of this is realising how people around the world feel who do not have the basic necessities in life.”
Ahsen, from Manchester, chose April 22 as the date for the challenge to coincide with his and wife Shakiba’s ninth wedding anniversary and the day before his thirty-fourth birthday.
He said: “It was the best feeling ever. I never thought we would triple last year’s donations.”
Ahsen’s Ramadan Challenge journey started in 2015 whilst working at Asda Head Offices in Leeds where he raised money for Yorkshire Cancer Centre.
“As a Muslim it is compulsory for us to donate 2.5% of our savings to charity (Zakat) in a year which we try to do during Ramadan, so this is what motivated me to start doing this challenge for a charity.”
With Ahsen’s determination over the last six years, almost £2,000 has now been raised for good causes including £356 for Cash for Kids in 2020.
It is the third time that the children’s hospice in Didsbury has benefitted from his fundraising.
“Being a parent of a seven-year-old and a one-year-old, I can understand the most painful thing in life for a parent must be to see their kids suffer.
“I think Francis House is doing a very good job to reduce their suffering and put a smile on the faces of the children and their families.”
Colleagues who took part included: Hannah Bray, Rebecca Cador, Rebecca Martin, Ryan Smallman, Olivia Hilton, Rob Henderson, Paul Yates, Hannah Cook, Szonja Gyarmati, Shenilla Ahmed, Niall Murphy, Callyann Brooks, Kinsa Hmami, Will Bennett, Ray Parker, Sally Anderson, Rachael Henshaw, Lucy McIntyre and Zsuzsanna Farago.
They commented: ‘It has definitely made me really mindful and thankful for simple privileges (like water) that we take for granted every day,’ and ‘You are a machine Ahsen, I’m not sure how you do it for 30 days non-stop!’
Julie Williams, fundraising officer at Francis House said: “We would like to say a huge thank you to Ahsen, his colleagues at PZ Cussons and their supporters for raising such a fantastic amount for Francis House.
“The last 12 months have been very tough for all of us, and with the lack of fundraising we have faced a huge shortfall in income.”
The contributions from the challenge will help towards the running costs of the hospice that cares for over 500 families of children and teenagers with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions.
With the expansion of the Homecare service post Covid, two exciting new groups are changing lives.
Wednesday 25th September 2024
Sisters Emily and Sophie Allen raised £225 for Francis House.
Monday 23rd September 2024