Your Qurbani is more than just a sacrifice, it brings hope to needy orphans and widows everywhere.
Support Individuals in need around the world
Select your country and animal below to donate this Eid Al-Adha
You can help millions of orphans and widows living in poverty, and their communities, to celebrate Eid ul-Adha with the rest of us, by giving as little as £25. Your Qurbani donations help provide quality meals to families in need and spreads happiness amongst them.
Fulfil your religious duty and bring joy to orphans and widows in need.
Aisha RA narrated that the Prophet (saw) said,
“There is no dearer deed of Ibn Adam in the days of Qurbani than flowing the blood (doing Qurbani) and that animal will come with his horns, hairs, and hooves on the day of Qayamat. The blood of the Qurbani reaches the stage of acceptance before it reaches the floor.” (Tirmidhi)
Naim lives in one of the poorest areas of Bangladesh where floods and cyclones leave families devastated. Naim’s father committed suicide when Naim was just six-years-old. Naim doesn’t understand why his father decided to end his life, he thought they were happy. After his father's death, Naim's family had no support.
His mother started working but was barely able to cover the cost of their living. Naim worried that he would soon have to leave school and wouldn’t become a teacher, like his father wanted him to be. For Naim, holidays and festivals were not the same anymore. With the help of Orphans in Need, Naim is doing a lot better. Not only is he continuing his schooling and getting the support his family needs, Naim is benefitting from your Qurbani.
Last year, Naim celebrated Eid ul-Adha thanks to the kindness of donors like you.
We use your donations to carefully select animals that are suitable for Qurbani and carry out the sacrifice on your behalf. We make sure that the Qurbani is done on the days of Eid and that the fresh meat is delivered as soon as possible so that orphan and widow families can enjoy the blessings of Eid.
To find out more about Qurbani for the orphans, widows and the poor.