"What reaches Allah is your piety." β Quran 22:37
Your Qurbani.Their Eid.Your Ajar.
One goat. 15 families fed. Video proof sent directly to your phone on Eid day. Slaughtered in Somalia by our verified team. Your obligation β fulfilled.
Somalia is not a broken country.
It is an unfunded one.
The people back home are not waiting for charity. They are waiting for someone to show up. This Eid, your $265 does more than fulfill an obligation β it feeds families, funds their future, and puts money directly into a country that has been overlooked for too long.
Right now, over six and a half million Somalis face severe food insecurity β not because there is no food in the world, but because it never reaches them. On Eid, your Qurbani is meat they would not otherwise see for months.
Seventy percent of Somalis have no reliable electricity. Shops close at sunset. Medicines spoil. Students cannot study at night. Without power, there is no economy. Without an economy, there is no future.
Somalia pays more per kilowatt-hour than almost anywhere on earth β more than five times what Kenya pays β because everything runs on imported diesel. Every generator running in Mogadishu is money leaving the country.
Somalia receives over 3,000 hours of direct sunlight every year. More than Spain. More than Italy. More than every country in Europe. The sun that dries out the land, that worsens the drought, that makes life harder β is the same sun that could power the entire country for free.
One square meter of solar panel in Somalia generates enough electricity to run a refrigerator and a television for a full day. Every day. For decades. The technology exists. The sun is there. The only thing missing is investment.
Two places. One hunger.
Your $265 reaches both.
While we celebrate Eid in Minnesota, London, and Stockholm β millions of families across the Horn of Africa will go without. We work in two of the most under-served communities on earth, and your single Qurbani can feed approximately 15 families in either location.
Over 6.5 million Somalis face severe food insecurity β one of the highest rates on earth. Drought, displacement, and conflict have left entire communities without reliable food. On Eid al-Adha, many families in Somalia will see meat for the first time in months. Your Qurbani changes that.
Dadaab in northeastern Kenya is one of the world's largest and oldest refugee camps β home to over 350,000 people, most of them Somali. Families here survive on rationed UN aid and have little access to meat. Eid passes quietly for most. Your Qurbani brings them into the celebration β with a full meal, on the holiest day of the year.
- βYou choose: your Qurbani goes to Somalia or Dadaab Refugee Camp
- βGoat sourced locally before Eid price spikes
- βAll goats slaughtered in the proper Zabiha way on Eid day by our verified teams
- βMeat distributed to IDP camps, refugee families, and urban poor
- βBatch video proof filmed β your order confirmed on camera
- βSMS with video link sent to your phone within 48 hours
One obligation. Two communities. Whether your Qurbani reaches a family in Mogadishu or a tent in Dadaab β it is meat on a day they would otherwise go hungry. We make sure it happens. And we prove it to you.
Somalia or Dadaab β you decide where your Qurbani goes.
At checkout, simply select your preferred location. Our verified partner teams in each place handle the rest β sourcing, slaughter, distribution, and your video proof. Same price. Same accountability. Same ajar.
How It Works
Place Your Order
Select your package, choose your location (Somalia or Dadaab), enter your details. Instant confirmation SMS sent to your phone.
We Source Your Goat
Our on-the-ground team buys and holds your animal now β before prices rise closer to Eid.
Slaughter on Eid Day
Halal Zabiha slaughter performed on Eid al-Adha by our verified team. Your order confirmed on camera. Meat distributed to families in need.
Video Proof to Your Phone
Video proof sent via SMS within 48 hours. Your order confirmed. Your ajar earned. Alle ha aqbalo. π€²
We're not a charity.
We're accountability.
Standard Qurbani Goat
Orders close May 25. Batches are limited β once a batch fills, the next one opens.
- Choose: Somalia or Dadaab
- Goat sourced locally on the ground
- Halal Zabiha slaughter on Eid day
- Batch video proof via SMS
- IDP & refugee family distribution
- Order confirmation SMS
Batch 1 β spots filling