By munir | Project Staff
In many remote villages across Indonesia, Eid al-Adha does not always come with abundance. For elderly individuals living alone, widows supporting their families, and children from low-income households, meat is a rare luxury—sometimes tasted only once a year. Yet Eid is meant to be a celebration of generosity, dignity, and shared joy.
Through this campaign, one Qurban becomes far more than a ritual sacrifice. It becomes nourishment for families facing food insecurity. It becomes relief for a mother who can finally serve her children with pride. It becomes reassurance for an elderly person who feels remembered and included. One Qurban can reach dozens of households, creating hundreds of smiles in communities where celebration is often quiet and modest.
We carefully source healthy livestock from small-scale rural farmers, ensuring fair income for local producers. We manage hygienic processing and transparent distribution so that high-quality meat reaches the most vulnerable—elderly individuals, widows, orphaned children, and low-income families in underserved areas. Your generosity not only restores joy to those receiving the meat but also strengthens rural livelihoods and local economic circulation.
This Eid al-Adha 2026, let your Qurban travel further—beyond distance, beyond inequality, beyond circumstance.
One Qurban.
Hundreds of smiles.
By Nur Abdullah | Project Staff
By Misbachul Munir | Project Staff
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