Give Your Qurbani – Support Vulnerable Communities in Malawi
In Malawi, many families struggle with poverty, food insecurity, and the aftermath of natural disasters. With limited resources, the joy of Eid is often out of reach for those in need. This Eid, your Qurbani can bring hope, nourishment, and a reason to celebrate to those who need it most.
Donation Options:
✅ £40 for a goat or sheep
Your Qurbani will be performed according to Islamic guidelines and distributed directly to the most vulnerable communities, including orphans, widows, and impoverished families.
Qurbani honours the sacrifice of Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) and is a vital part of Eid al-Adha. It’s more than a ritual — it’s a symbol of devotion and obedience to Allah. By giving Qurbani through Global Helping Hands, you also fulfil your duty to those facing hunger and hardship.
Our teams ensure that your Qurbani reaches forgotten communities where regular support rarely arrives. Your donation becomes a source of joy and nourishment for people living in poverty.
We work with trusted field partners who:
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Select healthy animals in advance
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Carry out the sacrifice according to Islamic rules
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Distribute fresh meat locally to the most deserving
We prioritise rural villages, refugee camps, and regions hit by drought, famine, or conflict. Every step is monitored for transparency and compliance with Islamic principles.
Global Helping Hands operates a 100% donation policy for Qurbani. That means:
Every pound you donate goes directly towards your Qurbani
No admin fees are deducted from your donation
Meat is sourced and distributed locally to cut costs and support the local economy
You can give with confidence, knowing your sacrifice reaches families in the most efficient and impactful way.
Yes. Many supporters choose to offer multiple Qurbanis:
On behalf of each adult in the household
For a deceased parent or relative
You can specify how many shares you want to give and include any dedication at checkout. Our team will ensure each Qurbani is handled separately and delivered with care.
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