
30th May 2026
Qurbani 2026: Sharing Blessings with poor Communities
As part of the Qurbani 2026 humanitarian initiative, sacrificial meat was distributed among vulnerable and underprivileged families in the districts of Nawada and Gaya, Bihar, India. The project aimed to ensure that economically disadvantaged households could participate in the joy and blessings of Eid al-Adha by receiving high-quality meat through a dignified and organized distribution process.
A total of 13,500 beneficiaries received Qurbani meat through this program, bringing relief and happiness to thousands of families living in remote villages and economically challenged communities.
Project Highlights
Project: Eid al Adha 2026 Helpfeed
Location: Nawada District and Gaya District, Bihar, India
Total Beneficiaries: 13,500
Distribution Method: Organized community-based distribution
Target Groups: Poor families, widows, daily wage laborers, elderly individuals, and vulnerable households
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Areas of Distribution
The Qurbani meat distribution was conducted across selected villages and underserved communities in:
Nawada District
Multiple rural villages with limited access to nutritious food and economic opportunities received Qurbani meat packages through local volunteers and community representatives.
Beneficiary Impact
For many recipient families, Qurbani meat is one of the few opportunities during the year to enjoy a nutritious protein-rich meal. The distribution brought happiness to households facing financial difficulties and strengthened the spirit of solidarity and compassion that Eid al-Adha represents.
The initiative ensured that assistance reached deserving families with dignity while maintaining fairness and accountability throughout the process.
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"In many villages of Nawada and Gaya, families struggle to afford basic nutrition and may go months without consuming meat. Qurbani programs are not only about distributing food; they are about restoring dignity, sharing blessings, and ensuring that vulnerable families can participate in the joy of Eid. The overwhelming need we witnessed reinforces the importance of continuing such humanitarian efforts year after year."
— Najam Syed, Project Coordinator
Statement from Dr. Ziauddin
"Transparency and trust are at the heart of our Qurbani program. Through our online Qurbani management system, donors are able to participate confidently, knowing that every sacrifice is properly managed and that distributions are documented and monitored. Our commitment is to ensure that every contribution reaches deserving beneficiaries through a transparent, accountable, and efficient process."
Dr. Ziauddin
Acknowledgements
We extend our sincere gratitude to all donors, volunteers, local partners, and community leaders who made this initiative possible. Their generosity and dedication enabled us to serve 13,500+ beneficiaries across Nawada and Gaya districts and share the blessings of Eid al-Adha with those most in need.
Together, we continue to build stronger communities through compassion, service, and responsible humanitarian action.
Total Beneficiaries Served: 13,500+ Districts Covered: Nawada & Gaya, Bihar
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