Fast For a Cause

MCECC Annual Fastathon is Under Way
We are very excited to announce that the Muslim Children Education and Civic Center (MCECC) has chosen CASA as one of their charities to benefit from this year's Ramadan Fundraiser Fastathon.
How Long Does This Last?
Time Frame
1. Fastathon is in observance of Ramadan and lasts for 30 days, May 5 to June 3.
How Long Do I Need to Fast?
Fasting Time of Day
2. The fasting time period starts at sunrise (5:15 AM) and sunset (8:10 PM). In order to participate, you do NOT need to fast for the full 30 days, however multiple days will benefit CASA even more since $100 is donated every time you fast.
How Does CASA Get $100?
Sign In & Have Dinner
3. For every person that fasts and then joins MCECC for dinner at 8:10 PM at their center (5281 Casa Bella), $100 will be donated to participating charities. Don't forget to mention CASA as your nonprofit of choice when you sign in at MCECC!
View Our Facebook Event Page for more details and choose a day(s) you wish to participate!
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