Knorr's 'Share The Good' Initiative Warms Hearts This Ramadan!

As Muslims across Nigeria embark on the sacred observance of Ramadan, Knorr has launched its annual "Share The Good" initiative, demonstrating its unwavering commitment to nourishing families and fostering acts of kindness during this holy month. The initiative brings communities together through the profound experience of shared meals and meaningful connections.
Over the years, Knorr's "Share The Good" initiative has significantly expanded its reach, meticulously planning Iftar visits to mosques and community centers in diverse cities. During these visits, Knorr provides warm meals to fasting Muslims, offering crucial support to families and worshippers as they break their fast. This year's program commenced with initial stops in Ogun, Oyo, and Lagos States, with the dedicated "Share The Good Bus" set to continue its journey to additional locations including Abuja, Ondo, Kano, Kaduna, Kwara, and Adamawa, thereby reaching a broader spectrum of communities nationwide.
Beyond the physical bus visits, Knorr and its network of creators are extending the "Share The Good" experience directly into homes through innovative digital engagements. This includes creating and sharing a variety of recipes specifically tailored for fasting Muslims, featuring balanced and flavorful dishes designed to help sustain energy and promote well-being throughout Ramadan.
Damilola Dania, Foods Demand Creation Lead at Unilever, emphasized the profound significance of the initiative. She stated, "Ramadan is a sacred time of devotion, guided by prayer, fasting, and reflection. It is a season that draws people closer, strengthening communities through shared faith and acts of kindness. Through our Share The Good initiative, we are supporting families and fostering connections across the country. This year, we have expanded the initiative to reach additional communities nationwide. By sharing meals and inspiring acts of kindness, we hope to reinforce the spirit of generosity and compassion that defines Ramadan, leaving a lasting impact in every community we visit."
Knorr remains steadfast in its mission to make wholesome meals more accessible while simultaneously nurturing a culture of generosity and kindness through its "Share The Good" program. Throughout the entire month of Ramadan, the brand continues to play a vital role in strengthening the bonds that unite families and communities across Nigeria.
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