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Interfaith May day boosts Muslim social action effort

March 23, 2016 11:46
Theresa May with Daniela Pears and another of the Sadaqa Day chefs

ByAnonymous, Anonymous

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Theresa May joined Muslim and Jewish volunteers cooking a three-course meal for the homeless on the Muslim equivalent of Mitzvah Day.

The Home Secretary was part of a team of 14 cooks preparing food at JW3 in Finchley Road during Sadaqa Day, which is modelled on, and partnered with, Mitzvah Day. The meals were taken to Ashford Place, a homeless charity based in Cricklewood.

Mrs May was "delighted to see first-hand some of the important work that Mitzvah Day and Sadaqa Day are doing. It is all too easy for voluntary work to go unsung but it is exactly initiatives like this that help to build the social fabric of our country.

"All across Britain, communities are doing some extraordinary work and the government is determined to stand with you and support you in your efforts. This event - and hundreds like it around the country - show how coming together can help us create resilient, cohesive communities. By working with each other, we can help to build a stronger Britain."