Two volunteers in white "Children of Adam" t-shirts handing out donation bags from a folding table to a woman wearing a niqab and holding a young child during a Qurbani event in Yemen.

Inside Yemen Qurbani 2026 Distribution: How Your Donation Reached Families in Crisis

Yemen continues to face one of the most severe humanitarian crises in the world, where millions of families struggle daily with food insecurity.

During Eid al-Adha 2026, your Qurbani 2026 Yemen Distribution donations made a direct and meaningful impact. Through careful coordination on the ground, Children of Adam ensured that fresh meat reached some of the most vulnerable communities across Yemen.

This report shows the full journey of your Qurbani from livestock to distribution and how your contribution brought relief and dignity to families in need.

Step 1: Preparation & Packing of Qurbani Meat

After the Qurbani sacrifice was completed, the meat was carefully processed and hygienically packed by our local teams.

Strict cleanliness and safety standards were followed to ensure that families received fresh, high-quality meat suitable for consumption.

A collage of five photos showing a worker wearing a face mask, hairnet, and gloves sorting and packaging raw meat from a pile on the floor into white bags, in front of a "Children of Adam" banner for a Qurbani event in Taiz, Yemen.

Step 2: Selection and Management of Live Animals

Healthy livestock were selected in advance of Eid to ensure proper Qurbani fulfilment according to Islamic guidelines.

Animals were carefully inspected and prepared for sacrifice under supervised conditions, ensuring compliance with both religious and welfare standards.

A collage of six photos showing cattle gathered for a "Children of Adam" Qurbani event in Taiz, Yemen, with healthcare or veterinary workers in white coats, hairnets, and masks inspecting the animals, including checking a bull's teeth.

Step 3: Qurbani Processing & Meat Preparation

After the sacrifice, trained local teams carried out the cutting and preparation process with care, dignity, and strict hygiene standards.

The meat was then carefully divided into fair portions, ensuring that each Qurbani share could be distributed effectively and reach as many vulnerable families as possible.

A collage of six photos showing a butcher wearing a hairnet, face mask, and blue apron processing large hanging animal carcasses with a cleaver during a "Children of Adam" Qurbani event in Taiz, Yemen.

Step 4: Distribution to Families in Need

Finally, the packed meat was delivered directly to vulnerable families across Yemen, including widows, orphans, and displaced households.

For many recipients, this was the only time they received fresh meat during the year.

A collage of six photos showing a volunteer wearing a face mask and white "Children of Adam" t-shirt distributing aid bags to individuals and families outside temporary shelters or tents.

Your Impact in Yemen

Because of your generosity:

  • Live animals were sacrificed in accordance with Qurbani principles
  • Fresh meat was hygienically prepared and packed
  • Vulnerable families across Yemen were reached
  • Thousands experienced Eid with dignity and nourishment

Your support helped bring relief in one of the world’s most difficult environments.

Reaching 1.3 Million People Through Your Qurbani

Your Qurbani donations made a far-reaching impact, helping provide meat to around 1.3 million people across multiple countries and communities. In Yemen, where many families continue to face severe economic challenges, your support ensured that vulnerable households could share in the blessings of Eid al-Adha with nutritious meals and renewed hope.

Every donation contributed to bringing comfort, dignity, and relief to those who needed it most.

A Message of Gratitude

Children of Adam extends heartfelt gratitude to all donors who made this Yemen Qurbani possible.

Your contribution turned into real meals, real relief, and real hope for families facing extreme hardship.

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