 In the name of Allah, the Gracious, the Merciful. Assalamu alaikum, my name is Amina Abdullah, I am the Community Services Manager at MCC East Bay. My name is Sahara Ahmed and I am the Community Services Assistant. My name is Rahim Qudus, I am one of the volunteers here since the Masjid opened. My name is Muhammad and I am the Operations Manager for the MCC Car Program. MCC is one of the largest community centers in the East Bay serving thousands of Muslims. This Ramadan, one of our goals is to replenish our zakat funds. Your zakat donations help support MCC's rental assistance program, a car program, a thriving food pantry, and the refugee assistance program. These programs prioritize serving single mothers, victims of domestic violence, and families with children. We start the refugee relief effort right after everything happened in Afghanistan, but on a daily basis we help from everything, such as apartment setups to providing food packages, hot meals, hygiene kits, strollers for their children. We set up four refugee bazaar so far, really refreshing to be able to help them and also it's very heartwarming to see the smiles on their faces as they leave our bazaars with bags full of all these gifted items from us. We average two apartment setups per week and we provide everything for their kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom needs. Our goal with this program going forward is to help the newly settled Afghan refugees by allowing them to become more independent but also continue to support them and their new life adjusting here in the United States. Salam alaikum everybody, my name is Akeem and today I will be talking about why you should donate to the MCC food pantry. Your donation will help the poor and give them food and inshallah money so they can live a better life. I've been helping with the food pantry since the start of Corona and we started from the beginning of Corona from a small closet that we have in one of the classrooms to now over a thousand square feet of space that we are using as part of the Sunday School. Now it's over a thousand square feet. We started from asking our community for donation and they start bringing their food from their own pantries or from a store, new used food, anything they had they start bringing for us. Every Saturday giving to at the beginning we had like 16 families to help. Now we have over three hundred forty or three hundred fifty families that we are helping. We got help also from Alameda County churches, community members, we are purchasing our own produce. We're getting diapers from helping mother out. So we're giving every other Saturday the family that they need diapers, we give them diapers, we give them fresh produce. We give them staples, dry food, anything that we have, we make packages, separate packages for them. A few times a year we give them meat. Either it's a chicken, ground beef, lamb, goat, meat, anything that we get donation we give it to these needy people. Moving forward our goal is to expand the food pantry. The space we have is small and beside that is a part of the Sunday School and hopefully in September if the school starts they need their space. So we are moving out to a bigger facility. With the help of Alameda County we are getting a larger stand-alone space that we can help the needy people in our community. The CAR program is an initiative that's been around as long as MCC has had. It's a Zakat program. Anyone who is Zakat eligible is able to apply for a car and if they are approved they can be placed in the queue to receive a car. At least we've passed 200 cars to date in the last seven years. Things were pretty even flowed initially. Cars here and there. But during COVID both need and supply for a period of time both really really picked up. A lot of people had excess cars. They wanted to donate and as well as we had a lot more recipient supplying for cars. Who's current transportation needs did not no longer fit what they were doing in light of what was going on with COVID. We also have if we've developed relationships with a couple of mechanic shops in the area one in Fremont and one in Concord and when our Zakat eligible recipients our clients need help fixing the vehicles we are able to facilitate that form. Zakat doesn't end so we work to facilitate to improve the likelihood of our Zakat eligible clients to have better outcomes and to have more stability in their life. The list only gets longer and shorter it doesn't ever end. Please donate your Zakat al-Fitr to MCC so that we can ensure that all of our Zakat families spend their Eids in happiness and prosperity inshallah.