This year on the festive occasion of Eid-ul-Adha, HOPE – A Health NGO in Pakistan sacrificed
cows and goats and brought smiles on the faces of needy communities by
distributing Qurbani meat of the sacrificed animals among them. In spite of the
difficult circumstances they are experiencing, HOPE gives them a chance to
celebrate Eid-ul-Adha, like every other Muslim who can afford to sacrifice
animals.
Not everyone has the means to buy mutton or beef; many people
in urban slums and rural areas of Pakistan face financial difficulties that
prevent them from affording even the smallest amount of meat for their
families. The situation is especially dire for orphans, widows, and low-income
households, as they are further weakened by a lack of financial resources.
Consequently, distributing meat on the festival day of Eid-ul-Adha helps to
alleviate the hardships faced by these underprivileged families.
Under the guidance of Dr. Mubina Agboatwalla – A Child
specialist in Karachi, HOPE works diligently to gather contributions
from its donors to perform the sacred act of animal sacrifice and distribute
the meat at various sites, including its formal and informal schools,
vocational training centers, health clinics, and hospitals.HOPE has been
operational in various slums of Karachi, Gadap, Ghaggar, Rerhi Goth, Hub,
Thatta, Sujawal, Badin, Muzaffargarh, and Muzaffarabad. The sacrificial meat
was distributed among 600 families among the areas mentioned above; feeding
approximately 4000 individuals.
HOPE
– An NGO in Pakistan, always remembers the less fortunate
during every event and occasion, providing meat to the needy communities in
society. Sharing Qurbani with others fosters feelings of joy and affection,
allowing these families to celebrate Eid-ul-Adha as a meaningful time of
festivity. These families anticipate HOPE's charitable meat distribution all
year long, which is what turns their Eid day into a moment of celebration.
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