A Ramadan project from last year has been named the winner of the Community Project of the Season for the Championship at the EFL Awards
Preston North End Community and Education Trustâs [PNECET] âPR1- Communityâ saw the trust engage with over 3,000 people last year when they distributed Iftar packs â containing fresh fruit, water and dates â to local Muslim residents in Deepdale.
The packs showed support to those fasting during the season of Ramadan, where Muslims abstain from eating and drinking from sunrise to sunset.
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More than 3,000 Iftar packs were distributed as part of the initiative, and an additional 1,000 celebratory South Asian sweet packs were delivered thereafter during Eid-al-Fitr â a celebration that occurs following the conclusion of Ramadan.
The Club is described as having âwon judges over with its innovative project supporting members of its local community marking Ramadan and Eid.â
The initiative was delivered by PNECET alongside Preston North End Football Club, Preston United Youth Development programme, the Community Gateway Association, the KGN Food Store and Preston City Council.
Deepdale councillors Zafar Coupland, Siraz Natha and Ismail Bax, Lancashire County Councillor Frank de Molfetta were also involved in the delivery of the project.
PNECET Chief Executive Tom Drake said: âWe are delighted to have had our PR1-Community Ramadan project recognised as the Community Project of the Season for the Championship.
âDuring Ramadan last year, through this project, we engaged with more than 3,000 local people by handing out Iftar packs for the use of those who were fasting during the holy month; a fantastic achievement made possible by an outstanding overall team effort.
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âThrough collaboration with local partner organisations, we have helped to increase social cohesion and integration in the local community, while diversifying our fanbase, participant- base and our provision as a whole. It is thanks to the incredible work of our partners and staff, as well as our partnership with the football club, that this success was possible.
âIt is appropriate that we now begin what we hope will be another vastly successful Ramadan project, through which we hope to go a step further by engaging with even more people from our local community by handing out traditional goods from three different locations in Preston.â
The Trust will be formally presented as winners for the Championship at an EFL Community Awards event at the Houses of Commons later this month, alongside the other divisional winners of the award for League One and Two, and in the company of project participants, staff and volunteers from each Club Community Organisation considered instrumental in delivering this commendable work.
An overall winner will be announced at the EFL Awards night in London on Sunday 24 April.
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