By Umam Hadinata | Project Staff
For many vulnerable families in remote Indonesia, meat is a rare luxury they may taste only once a year—if at all. This Eid al-Adha 2026, your Qurban can restore hope and dignity by delivering high-quality meat to elderly individuals, children, widows, and low-income households who are often overlooked.
The Challenge
In rural and isolated areas of Indonesia, poverty and food insecurity remain persistent challenges. Rising food prices and unstable livelihoods mean that access to protein is limited for many families.
During Eid al-Adha, when communities traditionally share Qurban meat, the most vulnerable households are often those with the least access. Without intentional outreach, they risk being forgotten during a moment meant to symbolize generosity and unity.
No family should be invisible in a season of compassion.
Our Response
Through this campaign, we aim to:
Distribute 500 quality sheep/goats
Reach 5,000+ vulnerable beneficiaries
Prioritize elderly individuals, widows, orphaned children, and low-income households
Focus on remote and underserved rural communities
We ensure:
Ethical sourcing from small-scale local farmers
Hygienic and transparent processing
Community-based beneficiary identification
Clear reporting and accountability to donors
By sourcing livestock locally, this initiative also strengthens rural livelihoods—creating impact beyond the celebration itself.
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