By Ruaa Abu Odeh | Project leader
As part of our ongoing humanitarian efforts during Eid Al-Adha, the project “Eid of Dignity 2025 - Qurbani Distribution” (#69780) was launched as a second complementary initiative to expand our reach and ensure that more vulnerable families could experience the dignity and joy of Eid.
While our primary Eid project focused on broad distribution, this initiative specifically targeted the most vulnerable and overlooked cases, including families with persons with disabilities, female-headed households, and families living under extreme hardship.
Through this project, we aimed not only to distribute meat—but to restore a sense of dignity, inclusion, and care during one of the most meaningful times of the year.
What Made This Project Different
This project was designed to go beyond traditional distribution by:
Impact Highlights
Through this initiative, we were able to:
Beneficiary Case Highlights
Case 1: A Mother Carrying the Full Burden
A mother of three children with disabilities received meat support during Eid. With no stable income and overwhelming caregiving responsibilities, this support provided not only food—but emotional relief during a very difficult time.
Case 2: A Family Living in Isolation
A family with a child with cerebral palsy, unable to leave their home due to mobility challenges, received the meat delivery directly at their doorstep. This ensured they were not excluded from Eid support.
Case 3: Elderly Caregiver
An elderly grandmother caring for her disabled grandson received support through this project. The assistance reduced her burden and allowed her to provide a proper Eid meal.
Case 4: Family Affected by Detention
A household where the father is detained and the mother is the sole provider received meat support, helping ease financial pressure during Eid.
Distribution Approach
Unlike general distribution campaigns, this project focused on:
Ongoing Need
The need identified through this project was significant:
This confirms that targeted humanitarian interventions remain essential.
Why Continued Support Matters
This project demonstrated that targeted support can create deep and meaningful impact, especially when directed toward the most vulnerable.
With additional support, we aim to:
Eid is not only about celebration—it is about dignity, compassion, and inclusion.
Through this project, we reached families who are often unseen and unheard, reminding them that they are not alone.
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