By Umam Hadinata | Project Staff
Across remote communities in Indonesia, poverty and food insecurity prevent thousands of families from fully participating in Eid celebrations. This campaign bridges inequality by delivering high-quality Qurban meat to elderly individuals, children, widows, and low-income households—restoring dignity, nutrition, and belonging during this important moment of community solidarity.
The Inequality We Address
In many rural areas, especially forest-edge and economically vulnerable villages, access to protein remains limited. Rising food prices and unstable livelihoods mean that meat is often consumed only once a year—if at all.
While Eid al-Adha is meant to symbolize generosity and shared blessings, inequality often determines who can truly participate. For vulnerable households, celebration can become a reminder of exclusion.
No family should feel invisible during a moment of collective joy.
Our Solution
Through this initiative, we aim to:
Distribute 500 quality sheep/goats
Reach 5,000+ vulnerable beneficiaries
Prioritize elderly individuals, orphaned children, widows, and low-income households
Focus on remote and underserved rural communities
We ensure:
Ethical livestock sourcing from small-scale farmers
Hygienic and transparent slaughtering processes
Community-based beneficiary identification
Accountability and impact reporting
By sourcing animals locally, the program also strengthens rural economies—creating a bridge not only between abundance and need, but also between generosity and sustainability.
Expected Impact
Improved short-term nutritional intake
Reduced inequality in access to celebration
Strengthened dignity and social inclusion
Economic support for rural livestock farmers
Qurban is more than ritual.
It is redistribution.
It is solidarity.
It is justice in action.
Call to Action
This Eid al-Adha 2026, help close the gap.
Stand with families who deserve dignity.
Stand with communities facing inequality.
Stand for shared celebration.
Join us in bridging inequality through Qurban.
By Umam Hadinata | Project Staff
By Nur Abdullah | Project Staff
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