Funded by KSrelief Center: Distribution of sacrificial meat to 8,280 families in Yemen
The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) launched its 1447 AH/2026 sacrificial meat distribution project in Yemen, implemented by the Insan Charity Association in partnership with the HUMAN ACCESS Association.
The project aims to distribute 4,140 goats to 8,280 families in the governorates of Aden, Hadhramaut, Al-Mahrah, and Marib, contributing to enhanced food security and alleviating the burdens on beneficiary families amidst the prevailing humanitarian and economic conditions in the country.
The project aims to deliver sacrificial meat to the most vulnerable groups, including impoverished and displaced families, to alleviate their suffering and bring joy to beneficiaries during the Eid holidays.
For his part, Yahya al-Dabaa, head of the HUMAN ACCESS Association, expressed his appreciation for the humanitarian role played by the KSrelief Center, noting that the project represents significant support for thousands of needy families and embodies the values of solidarity and human compassion, especially in light of the economic and humanitarian challenges facing many Yemeni families.
He added that the project directly contributes to improving the nutritional status of beneficiary families during Eid al-Adha, emphasizing the importance of continuing humanitarian interventions targeting the most vulnerable groups in various Yemeni governorates.
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