By Mufid | Project Staff
Eid al-Adha is meant to unite communities in gratitude and generosity. Yet in many remote villages across Indonesia, a quiet gap remains—between those who celebrate with abundance and those who struggle to meet their daily nutritional needs. For elderly individuals, widows, and children in low-income households, meat is often a rare luxury. When Eid arrives, inequality can feel even more visible.
This campaign exists to close that gap. By delivering high-quality Qurban meat directly to vulnerable families in rural and underserved communities, we help ensure that celebration is shared, not divided. Each Qurban is ethically sourced from small-scale rural farmers, strengthening local livelihoods while supporting families who need nourishment the most.
Closing the gap means more than distributing food. It means restoring dignity to households that deserve inclusion. It means ensuring that no family watches celebration from the margins. It means turning generosity into tangible impact—improving nutrition, strengthening rural economies, and reinforcing community solidarity.
This Eid al-Adha 2026, be part of a celebration that brings people closer—not further apart.
Close the gap.
Share the joy.
Make Eid truly inclusive.
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