MASTUL Foundation Spreads Eid Joy Across Bangladesh with Nationwide Qurbani Program
- Humayra Parvin Tisha |
- June 9, 2025
This Eid-ul-Adha, MASTUL Foundation carried out a nationwide Qurbani program, reaching thousands across Bangladesh — from flood-affected and remote rural regions to impoverished urban neighborhoods and orphanages — ensuring that no one was left out of the Eid celebrations.
Over the course of Eid Day 1, 2, and 3, MASTUL volunteers worked tirelessly to distribute both raw and cooked Qurbani meat to those in need. With a spirit of compassion and tireless dedication, they reached:
- Flood-affected regions, where displacement and destruction have left communities in urgent need of support
- Urban poor areas, where daily wage earners and marginalized families often go without basic meals
- Orphanages and shelters, where children were given the chance to enjoy the taste and warmth of Eid
- Remote and hard-to-reach villages, often overlooked, but never forgotten by MASTUL
The raw meat was distributed to families who could cook in their homes, while freshly prepared, cooked Qurbani meals were served in places where cooking facilities were limited — ensuring inclusivity and dignity for all.
“Eid is not just a celebration — it’s a reminder of our duty to care for each other,” said a MASTUL coordinator. “Through this nationwide initiative, we aimed to bring hope, warmth, and the feeling of togetherness to every corner of the country.”
This massive effort reflects the heart of MASTUL Foundation’s mission — to serve humanity with love, empathy, and action. As Bangladesh celebrated Eid, MASTUL ensured that its joy echoed through every village, city street, and shelter — uniting people through the true spirit of sacrifice and solidarity.