By Nur Abdullah | Project Staff
Eid al-Adha is a time of generosity, sacrifice, and shared celebration. But for many families in rural Indonesia, the joy of Eid is often limited by poverty, rising food prices, and fragile livelihoods. For elderly individuals, widows, and children in low-income households, meat remains a rare luxury—sometimes enjoyed only once a year.
An equal Eid means ensuring that geography and income do not determine who can celebrate with dignity. Through this campaign, high-quality Qurban meat is delivered directly to vulnerable families in remote and underserved villages across Indonesia. Each animal is ethically sourced from small-scale rural farmers, strengthening village economies while improving access to nutritious food for those who need it most.
This effort goes beyond food distribution. It restores belonging to families who might otherwise feel left behind. It reduces inequality in a moment meant for unity. It transforms faith into meaningful action—bringing nourishment to the table and hope to the heart.
This Eid al-Adha 2026, help make celebration truly equal.
Stand with rural families.
Share the blessing widely.
Create an Eid that includes everyone.
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