Sunday, 7 June 2026

HOPE QURBANI ACTIVITY 2026

On Friday, 29th May 2026, HOPE – An NGO in Pakistan successfully carried out its annual Qurbani activity, bringing the spirit of sacrifice, compassion, and community support to hundreds of deserving families across various underserved areas.

As part of this initiative, cows and goats were sacrificed in accordance with the traditions of Qurbani. The meat was carefully cut, packed, and distributed among vulnerable and underprivileged households who often struggle to access nutritious food. Through this effort, HOPE aimed to ensure that families in need could share in the blessings and joy associated with this sacred occasion.







The distribution reached several communities. Approximately 800 packets of meat were made and distributed among areas including Sujawal, Thatta, Zia Colony, Bhittaiabad, Sachal Goth, Link Road, Mujahid Colony, Bilal Colony, and surrounding localities. Volunteers and employees of HOPE worked tirelessly throughout the day to ensure the meat was distributed fairly, efficiently, and with dignity to deserving beneficiaries.







For many families, the Qurbani meat provided much-needed nutritional support and an opportunity to celebrate with their loved ones. The activity also reinforced the values of generosity, empathy, and social responsibility that lie at the heart of the Qurbani tradition.

HOPE – A Health NGO in Pakistan extends its sincere gratitude to all donors, supporters, volunteers, and community partners whose contributions made this initiative possible. Their generosity helped bring relief and happiness to numerous families and demonstrated the power of collective action in serving those most in need.

Through programs such as the Qurbani distribution, Dr. Mubina Agboatwalla – A Child Specialist in Karachi, remains committed to improving the lives of vulnerable communities and ensuring that no family is left behind during important religious and cultural occasions. Together, we can continue to make a meaningful difference and spread hope where it is needed most.

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