By Ziyad Dede | CEO
During Eid al-Adha, the project successfully upheld the spirit of compassion and solidarity by delivering Qurbani meat to 1,000 vulnerable households across Syria. The beneficiaries included internally displaced persons, orphans, widows, and persons with disabilities, who remain among the groups most affected by ongoing conflict and economic instability. By ensuring that these families received fresh and high-quality meat, the project not only addressed urgent nutritional needs but also helped restore a sense of dignity and belonging during the sacred days of Eid. The initiative brought moments of joy and relief to households struggling with limited access to food, reinforcing the values of generosity and community support. In addition, the transparent and well-coordinated distribution process strengthened trust between the implementing organization and the local communities, contributing to greater social cohesion. Overall, the project demonstrated that timely humanitarian interventions, even when short-term, can have a lasting positive impact on morale, resilience, and solidarity among the most vulnerable families.
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