We want to unite citizens around love and serving those in need. The MFNN Day of Service will bring people of multiple faith backgrounds together to provide goods for Afghan refugees who have recently arrived to the US.

The goal is for the community to collaborate together demonstrating how we can unite, in spite of our differences, to build resilient and flourishing communities for the common good.

Multi-Faith Neighbors Network’s co-founders, Imam Mohamed Magid, Rabbi David Saperstein and Pastor Roberts, have asked mosques in the network’s partner cities to serve as collecting points. MFNN synagogues, churches and mosques in those same cites, will bring packed boxes to the mosque collection site. Supply boxes will be male, female and child-specific and will include a variety of personal items.

Evangelical churches, mosques and synagogues within the Dallas/Ft. Worth, Detroit, Austin, Houston, Miami, Nashville, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Washington D.C. areas will all be preparing and dropping off supplies at local that will later be delivered to refugees sheltering in the U.S.

 

Take a look at some of the news stories from our Day of Service from across the country!

CBS11
Dallas

Church & Mosque Care for Refugees

Star Telegram
Dallas

Church Helping Refugees in Need

Baptist Press
Nat’l

Church prepared to help Afghan refugees

KYW Radio
Philadelphia

Leaders come together to help refugees

Fox7
Austin

Effort to help refugees ahead of 9/11 anniversary

CBS3
Philadelphia

Helping Afghan Evacuees Settle In Philadelphia

Philly Metro
Philadelphia

Houses of worship collecting supplies to help refugees

Community Impact
Houston

Houston partners gathering resources for Afghan refugees