This Eid al-Adha, let's bring hope and joy to those affected by the devastating earthquake in Turkey and Northwestern Syria. Many displaced families struggle to afford fresh meat due to high prices and poverty, relying on humanitarian aid for survival. Through the Saed Charity Qurbani Project, we're committed to delivering a message of love and humanity to our Muslim brothers and sisters. Our goal this year is to distribute fresh Qurbani meat to 10,000 beneficiaries by providing 100 sheep across
The earthquake that struck Turkey and Northwestern Syria displaced millions and left many families in dire conditions, unable to afford fresh meat due to poverty and soaring prices. Parents report that they and their children haven't eaten fresh meat for weeks, and their reliance on humanitarian aid is at an all-time high.
Saed Charity aims to bring joy this Eid al-Adha by distributing fresh Qurbani meat to 10,000 beneficiaries through the provision of 100 sheep. Each sheep will be carefully selected according to Islamic Sharia requirements and will weigh between 55-60 kg. The meat will be distributed to 20 families per sheep (around 100 beneficiaries), providing each family with an average of 2 kg of fresh meat.
The Qurbani Project will not only provide immediate relief and joy to displaced families but will also help foster a sense of solidarity, hope, and humanity among Muslim communities worldwide. By ensuring transparency and accountability, donors will receive reports, photos, and videos showing the impact of their contributions, building trust and strengthening the long-term relationship between Saed Charity and its supporters.
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