About 18,000 families across the country benefited from TUDEC, a non-profit organisation, Eid ul-Adha meat distribution this year.The nationwide meat distribution campaign, which formed part of its 2025 Eid-ul-Adha activities, involved the sacrifice of 600 livestock across 22 designated locations."This year, 600 livestock were sacrificed across 22 designated locations, reaching more than 18,000 families throughout the country," the statement said.The distribution was done in partnership with the TUDEC Development Centre, Time to Help- an Europe based humanitarian organisation, and other Non-governmental Organisations.A statement, issued by TUDEC and copied to The Ghanaian Times, said the gesture received overwhelmingly positive feedback, with beneficiaries expressing gratitude for the support given to them during the festive season.TUDEC emphasised that the organisation's goal was to reflect the true spirit of Eid-ul-Adha, which is about sharing, compassion, unity, and community."Eid- ul-Adha is a time of sharing, remembering others, and standing in solidarity with those in need," the statement continued."In line with Islamic tradition, where the sacrificial meat is divided among one's family, relatives, and neighbours, we aimed to reflect the true spirit of this festival - com passion, unity, and community," the statement added.TUDEC reiterated its commitment to promoting humanitarian values through educational, social, and charitable initiatives."TUDEC remains committed to promoting humanitarian values through educational, social, and charitable initiatives and plans to expand its outreach in the coming years," the statement assured.TUDEC commended the local municipalities, traditional leaders, and imams who ensured the effective organisation and success of the initiative.It also appreciated volunteers from Time to Help for their participation and support to the cause.BY CLIFF EKUFUL
TUDEC, partners distribute meat to 18,000 families to mark Eid-ul-Adha - Ghanaian Times
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