Image: Courtyard of the Great Mosque of Maarat al-Numan in Idlib

A bakery for refugee families in Idlib, Syria

October 2023, 3 minute read

Ummah Welfare Trust (UWT) have facilitated daily bread distribution in Syria for Little Giving users since April 2021.

The charity ran a bakery in Idlib, distributing packs of bread to 6,200 families (about 30,000 people), six days a week. Little Giving users made up about 4% of that figure (about 1,000 people a day for 18 months).

Recipients were mainly refugees living in camps or temporary shelter in Idlib and the surrounding areas. The project ran until November 2022.

Dough is kneaded and shaped with the help of machinery

Image: Dough is kneaded and shaped with the help of machinery

Baked bread comes out of the oven on a conveyor belt for cooling and packing

Image: Baked bread comes out of the oven on a conveyor belt for cooling and packing

Packs of bread are loaded onto trays, ready for distribution

Image: Packs of bread are loaded onto trays, ready for distribution

A woman and young girl arrive to collect a pack of bread

Image: A woman and young girl arrive to collect a pack of bread

A young boy is given a pack of bread to take home

Image: A young boy is given a pack of bread to take home

Currently daily donations to UWT go towards orphan and widow support programmes in Syria and Iraq. You can contribute to these programmes by selecting Ummah Welfare Trust as one of the charities you give to daily on Little Giving.

Ummah Welfare Trust is a UK registered charity (1000851) that provides humanitarian relief to people affected by disasters and poverty, in over 20 countries. The trust’s head office is in Bolton. The charity’s Middle East team can be contacted at [email protected].

Little Giving is a free service that helps you give a few pence in sadaqah every day. We hand-pick causes that we would donate to ourselves and then work with those charities to facilitate small daily donations from our users. See our FAQs for more details.


Note: Faces have been blurred to preserve the dignity of recipients.