By Nur Abdullah | Project Staff
Eid al-Adha is a celebration rooted in generosity and shared humanity. Yet in many rural communities across Indonesia, inequality shapes who can fully participate in that joy. For elderly individuals living alone, widows supporting their children, and families struggling with rising food prices, access to nutritious protein remains limited throughout the year. When Eid arrives, the gap between abundance and scarcity can feel even more visible.
This campaign transforms Qurban into a bridge—connecting generosity with justice. By delivering high-quality Qurban meat to vulnerable households in remote and underserved villages, we ensure that blessings are not concentrated among a few but shared more equitably. Each animal is ethically sourced from small-scale rural farmers, strengthening local livelihoods while increasing access to nutritious food for families who need it most.
Sharing blessings means more than giving meat. It means restoring dignity to households that deserve inclusion. It means reinforcing community solidarity and ensuring that celebration does not deepen inequality, but helps reduce it. Through transparent processes and community-based distribution, your Qurban becomes part of a broader effort to strengthen food security and rural resilience.
This Eid al-Adha 2026, let your generosity carry greater meaning.
Share the blessing.
Reduce inequality.
Make celebration truly inclusive.
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