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Halal Food & Grocery Help in Cardiff

Last updated 21 May 2026

Cardiff's halal food help is rooted in South Wales Islamic Centre (Alice Street) and the Crwys Road mosques, with the Welsh Refugee Council bringing recently arrived families into the network. This page connects households across the city.

About Cardiff's Muslim community

Cardiff has around 27,000 Muslims (around 7% of the city, 2021 census) — Wales's largest Muslim community, with one of the UK's oldest established Yemeni populations.

Cardiff's Muslim community is one of Britain's oldest, with Yemeni seafarers settled in Butetown from the 19th century, and a more recent mix of Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Somali and Welsh-convert communities concentrated in Grangetown, Riverside and Cathays.

How Food & Grocery Help UK works in Cardiff

Food help in Cardiff covers established Yemeni, Pakistani, Bangladeshi and Somali communities alongside refugee arrivals. The Welsh Government food poverty response includes halal partners; the platform also routes student and convert households into the network.

Local resources in Cardiff

South Wales Islamic Centre's welfare arm runs food distribution. Dar ul-Isra and the Crwys Road mosques (Madinah, Shah Jalal) operate food projects. Oasis Cardiff (refugee support) coordinates food with mosque welfare. Cardiff Foodbank network has halal-aware sites in Grangetown and Riverside.

  • Known mosques and centres: South Wales Islamic Centre (Alice Street); Dar ul-Isra Mosque (Cathays); Madinah Mosque (Crwys Road); Shah Jalal Mosque (Crwys Road)
  • Muslim-served areas: Butetown (Tiger Bay), Grangetown, Riverside, Cathays, Roath
  • Local council: Cardiff Council
  • Community-relevant organisations: Cardiff Mosque welfare projects; Henna Foundation (Cardiff); Welsh Refugee Council; Oasis Cardiff (refugee support)

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This page covers the food & grocery help uk situation in Cardiff specifically. The full UK-wide overview — eligibility, how the platform connects helpers, common questions — is on the canonical service page.

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How Muslims Help Muslims works

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