"So they feel what hunger really feels like."

The event took place Sunday at MicMac Mall in Dartmouth.
Last year, the group set a goal to feed 500 families, to gather about $10,000 worth of non-perishable data-x-items and monetary donations. It beat that figure, raising $15,000 and filling a 14-foot trailer with food items.
They hope to do the same this year,El-Darahali said.

"We're hoping that the community is going to come out, donate for this great cause. The charities that we are supporting are Feed Nova Scotia and all the homeless shelters in HRM,Bayers Westwood Family Resource Centre and Parker Street House."
She said Ramadan is a time where all Muslims should be thinking about others.

"We're going hungry for 18 1/2 hours, that's how long the days have been this year. So you're feeling hunger and what hunger does to you. And you're able to feel more compassion, more empathetic towards those people who have gone without a meal."
Source: CBC