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Ehsas Welfare and Social Services Organization Distributed 230 kg meat for vulnerable families in Kabul

Project Overview:

The Ehsas Welfare and Social Services Organization (EWSSO) successfully carried out the Qurbani Project, a significant Sunnah practice in Islam. This initiative took place in Kabul Province, Afghanistan, where 2 cows  were sacrificed. The meat was carefully distributed among 57 households, with each family receiving 4 kg to support their nutritional needs.

Made possible through a generous grant from the International Hope Organization (IHO), this project ensured that vulnerable communities could observe Qurbani despite their challenging circumstances. Beyond its religious significance, the initiative aimed to provide essential nutrition to those in need, fostering a sense of unity and compassion.

The project was successfully implemented on June 7, 2024, in Kabul Province, Afghanistan.

Achievements:

  • Successful Slaughter and Distribution: All 2 cows were slaughtered and the meat was distributed efficiently to the intended beneficiaries.
  • Community Engagement: The project fostered a sense of community by involving local leaders and volunteers in the distribution process.
  • Nutritional Support: Provided 230 kg of meat, significantly improving the dietary of vulnerable and needed families.
  • Religious Fulfillment: Enabled families to participate in the Qurbani ritual, fulfilling an important religious duty.
  • Project Outcomes

    Ehsas Welfare and Social Services Organization (EWSSO) distributed 230 kg meat for vulnerable families in Kabul – Afghanistan.

     

     

    Contents/items

    Beneficiaries Meat for each Families Item No.
    57 Households            4 kg Qurbani Meat 1
    A total of 180 kg meat  

     

    Beneficiary Overview

    Number of Direct beneficiaries Total Meat Weight #of Cows Slaughtered Locations #
    57 230 2 Kabul 1
    57 230 2 Total

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