Dundee Muslim Youth Committee brings warmth as winter closes in
“This blanket distribution has been part of our Winter Warmth campaign for many years and has seen us donate thousands of blankets throughout South Africa”.

The Dundee Muslim Youth Committee (DMYC), in conjunction with the Durban-based non-profit organisation, Darul Ihsaan, brought warmth to the people of impoverished communities on Sunday.
Adults and youngsters alike, distributed blankets and smiles to the communities of Dlamini Village, Craigeside and Sibongile.
Abdul Saeed, Head of Relief at Darul Ihsan, said that their organisation was blessed to have developed a strong relationship with the community of Dundee.

“We have worked with the people of Dundee before in distributing bottled water during the drought, and hope to continue working closely with them for the upliftment and development of the community,” he said.
“This blanket distribution has been part of our Winter Warmth campaign for many years and has seen us donate thousands of blankets throughout South Africa”.
The DMYC would like to extend their appreciation to the people of Dundee for their sponsorships and to Eebees Express, who transported the blankets from Durban.




