By Nur Abdullah | Project Staff
Eid al-Adha is meant to be a moment of generosity, unity, and shared joy. Yet in many remote villages across Indonesia, celebration does not always feel equal. For elderly individuals living alone, widows struggling to support their families, and children from low-income households, access to nutritious meat remains limited throughout the year. When Eid arrives, the difference between abundance and scarcity can feel even more visible.
Through this campaign, we work to ensure that celebration is not defined by economic status. By distributing high-quality Qurban meat to vulnerable families in rural and underserved communities, we help restore dignity and inclusion during one of the most meaningful moments of the year. Each Qurban is carefully sourced from small-scale rural farmers, supporting local livelihoods while ensuring ethical and transparent distribution to those most in need.
An equal share of celebration means more than food on the table. It means a mother can serve her children with pride. It means an elderly neighbor feels remembered. It means no family stands at the margins of joy.
This Eid al-Adha 2026, let your Qurban help create a celebration that is truly shared.
Not for some—but for all.
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