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June 27, 2023

Tackle Hunger This Eid al-Adha

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Tackle Hunger This Eid al-Adha

For 27-year-old Sadia, life is challenging. Following the death of her husband, she is left to fend for her children, aged 7 and 4, and take care of two elderly in-laws. There are days when the family doesn't have enough to eat, and with inflation at a high and having no reliable source of employment, she fears that even eating two meals a day could be a challenge. She currently sews clothes at home, trying to make ends meet.

Her two children attend the Muslim Hands School of Excellence. "We are grateful for the children receiving high-quality education and focusing on character development."

Her family is also a beneficiary of Qurbani meat. If you have already given your Qurbani, please consider following the Sunnah of the Prophet and offering a Prophetic Qurbani. Prophet Muhammad (saw) would offer a second Qurbani on behalf of those who could not afford one.

You can donate your Qurbani for as little as $65 and benefit struggling communities across the world.

More than 345 million people around the world face high levels of food insecurity this year, more than double the number in 2020. The effects of hunger are catastrophic, causing disease, devastation, and even death. 

 


Muslim Hands

Muslim Hands was established in the UK in 1993. Muslim Hands is an international aid agency and NGO working in over 50 countries worldwide to help those affected by natural disasters, conflict and poverty. Muslim Hands Canada is a registered charity with the Canada Revenue Agency (Charity Registration No. 81126 4985 RR0001).