By Umam Hadinata | Project Facilitator
Eid al-Adha is a celebration of generosity meant to reach every community. Yet across remote and underserved areas of Indonesia—far from urban centers and stable markets—many families face food insecurity and limited access to nutritious protein. For elderly individuals, widows, and low-income households, meat is often a rare luxury, sometimes experienced only once a year.
This campaign ensures that Qurban travels beyond distance and geography. By delivering high-quality meat directly to vulnerable families in remote villages, we help restore dignity and inclusion during one of the most meaningful moments of the year. Each animal is ethically sourced from small-scale rural farmers, creating fair income opportunities while strengthening local village economies.
Bringing Qurban to remote Indonesia means more than transporting food. It means bridging inequality between urban abundance and rural scarcity. It means ensuring that generosity reaches the last mile. It means transforming a sacred act of sacrifice into tangible impact—smiles at the dinner table, relief for struggling households, and renewed solidarity within communities.
This Eid al-Adha 2026, let your Qurban go further.
Across islands.
Across distance.
Across inequality.
Bring Qurban where it is needed most.
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