By Nur Aufan | Project Staff
Eid al-Adha is a celebration of generosity, unity, and shared gratitude. Yet for many rural families across Indonesia, celebration is shaped by economic hardship. Rising food prices, unstable livelihoods, and limited access to nutritious protein mean that meat—often central to Eid—remains a rare luxury for elderly individuals, widows, and low-income households.
An equal Eid means ensuring that no family is excluded from joy because of poverty or geography. Through this campaign, high-quality Qurban meat is delivered directly to vulnerable families in remote and underserved villages. Each animal is ethically sourced from small-scale rural farmers, strengthening local livelihoods while improving food access for those who need it most.
This initiative is not only about distributing food. It is about restoring dignity. It is about reducing inequality in moments of celebration. It is about turning faith into tangible impact—so that children can smile at the dinner table, elderly neighbors feel remembered, and families experience the warmth of inclusion.
This Eid al-Adha 2026, help create a celebration that is truly shared.
Support rural families.
Strengthen village communities.
Make Eid equal for all.
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