By Mufid | Project Staff
Eid al-Adha is meant to be a moment of shared gratitude and generosity—a time when communities gather, meals are prepared, and blessings are distributed with open hearts. Yet for many vulnerable families in remote areas of Indonesia, invisible barriers stand in the way. Poverty, rising food prices, and limited access to nutritious protein mean that celebration can feel unequal and incomplete.
For elderly individuals living alone, widows striving to provide for their children, and households facing economic hardship, meat is often a rare luxury. When Eid arrives, the contrast between abundance and scarcity becomes even more apparent. No family should feel excluded from a celebration built on compassion and solidarity.
Through this campaign, we work to remove those barriers. By distributing high-quality Qurban meat directly to vulnerable families in underserved rural communities, we restore dignity, improve short-term nutrition, and ensure that joy is shared more equitably. Each animal is ethically sourced from small-scale rural farmers, creating a ripple effect that strengthens local livelihoods while nourishing those in need.
Celebrating without barriers means more than sharing food. It means restoring belonging. It means ensuring that generosity reaches the last mile. It means turning faith into inclusive action.
This Eid al-Adha 2026, help make celebration truly accessible.
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