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Qurbani Services

The primary objective of We Consult’s Qurbani Program is to provide fresh and hygienic meat to vulnerable families during Eid-ul-Adha. We believe that sharing Qurbani strengthens compassion, dignity, and community solidarity. Through organized distribution, transparent processes, and local partnerships, we ensure that deserving households receive their rightful share, spreading joy and relief during this blessed occasion.

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Healthy & Shariah-Compliant

We carefully select healthy animals that fully meet Islamic guidelines and quality standards. Our team ensures that each animal is well cared for, properly examined, and suitable for sacrifice. Transparency and responsibility remain central to our process so that donors can fulfill their religious obligation with complete trust and confidence.

Dignified & Organized Process

The Qurbani process is conducted strictly according to Islamic principles, ensuring respect, hygiene, and compassion. Our trained team follows proper procedures to maintain cleanliness, safety, and dignity throughout the sacrifice. We prioritize ethical handling and organized management to ensure a smooth and respectful process.

Fair & Timely Delivery

After sacrifice, meat is hygienically processed, carefully packed, and distributed promptly to vulnerable families. We follow a structured distribution system to ensure fairness and transparency. Our aim is to ensure that fresh and quality meat reaches deserving households with dignity during the blessed days of Eid.

Reaching the Most Deserving

We work closely with local communities to identify underprivileged families who rarely have access to meat. Through community coordination and partnerships, we ensure that the blessings of Qurbani reach widows, orphans, daily wage workers, and low-income households, spreading compassion and unity across communities.

School Cluster Policy-A pilot project

The objective of the school clustering policy is to support the Sindh Education and Literacy Department is to smoothly implement thef School Clustering Policy and enhance the capacity of the relevant stakeholders to advance the level through field coaching so that new delegated powers can be exercised by the cluster schools’ head teachers and technical support to the government of Sindh, for scaling up the clustering policy execution and develop the monitoring and reporting system

Child Safe Spaces

Child psychosocial well-being refers to the emotional, social, and psychological development of a child. It encompasses their ability to form relationships, express their feelings and navigate the world around them. A child’s psychosocial well-being is shaped by a variety of factors including genetics, environment, experiences and relationships with others. A positive and supportive environment, nurturing relationships with caregivers and opportunities for socialization and learning all contribute to a child’s psychosocial well-being. Conversely, adverse experiences such as neglect, abuse or trauma can negatively impact a child’s psychosocial development and lead to long-term consequences. It is important for caregivers, educators and mental health professionals to prioritize a child’s psychosocial well-being in order to promote their healthy development and overall well-being

Our Qurbani Service Models

Spirit of Qurbani

A meaningful sacrifice that brings relief, dignity, and joy to families in need during Eid.

Qurbani Distribution

Meat packs being prepared and distributed to deserving families, ensuring the blessings of Eid reach those most in need.

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