15/02/2026
MCAN Expands Humanitarian Outreach Across Kaduna
In Collaboration with MCAN North West Zone and the National Ameer
In a remarkable demonstration of unity and service, the Muslim Corps Members Association of Nigeria (MCAN), Kaduna State Chapter, in collaboration with the MCAN North West Zone and led by the National Ameer of MCAN, embarked on a comprehensive humanitarian outreach across Kaduna State.
The visitation covered the Orphanage Home at Nasarawa Road, selected Islamic schools, and a solemn visit to a graveyard all aimed at reinforcing MCAN’s commitment to compassion, remembrance, and community development.
Orphanage Home Nasarawa Road, Kaduna
At the Orphanage Home located along Nasarawa Road, the MCAN delegation was warmly received by the management and children. The atmosphere was filled with joy and gratitude as members interacted closely with the children, offering words of encouragement, prayers, and emotional support.
The National Ameer emphasized the importance of collective responsibility in caring for vulnerable children, stressing that every child deserves love, dignity, and opportunity. Relief materials were presented to support the welfare and daily needs of the children, reinforcing MCAN’s dedication to sustainable humanitarian service.
The management of the orphanage expressed deep appreciation for the visit and prayed for the continued growth and success of the association.
Visit to the Graveyard
In a moment of reflection and spiritual consciousness, the delegation proceeded to a graveyard in Kaduna to offer prayers for departed souls.
The visit served as a solemn reminder of life’s transient nature and the ultimate accountability of every individual. Prayers were offered for forgiveness, mercy, and eternal peace for the deceased. The National Ameer reminded members of the importance of living purposeful and righteous lives, emphasizing that service to humanity remains one of the most enduring legacies.
Selected Islamic Schools in Kaduna
The outreach further extended to selected Islamic schools, where MCAN engaged students and educators in motivational and spiritual sessions.
Students were encouraged to pursue both Islamic and western education with dedication, discipline, and moral excellence. The delegation highlighted the role of knowledge in shaping responsible leaders and nation builders. The presence of the National Ameer inspired both students and staff, as he reaffirmed MCAN’s commitment to youth development and educational support.
Relief materials were distributed to support the schools and students, symbolizing MCAN’s practical contribution to academic and spiritual growth.
A United Front for Service
The coordinated outreach carried out by MCAN Kaduna State Chapter, MCAN North West Zone, and graced by the presence of the National Ameer reflects a unified structure working toward one mission: uplifting society through faith-driven service, compassion, and advocacy.
From correctional facilities to hospitals, from orphaned children to students, and even in remembrance of the departed, MCAN continues to demonstrate that service to humanity transcends boundaries.
The association remains steadfast in its resolve to build hope, inspire reform, and strengthen communities across Nigeria.