QC distributes fresh meat to 2,267 families in

QC distributes fresh meat to 2,267 families in Gaza


4/16/2018 |


Around 2,267 poor families benefited from the fresh meat project implemented by Qatar Charity in the Gaza Strip in cooperation with the General Department of Zakat at the Ministry of Awqaf and Religious Affairs.

The Director of the QC office in the Gaza Strip, Engineer Mohammed Abu Haloub said the fresh meat project, implemented at a cost of about QR 135,000, contributed to alleviating the suffering of a large number of Palestinian families living under the deteriorating economic conditions.

Abu Haloub pointed out that most of the families benefiting from the project suffer from insufficient income, as they have no breadwinner, noting that Qatar Charity works hard to lessen their suffering through donations that it gets from philanthropists.

He added that a contract was signed with a company specialized in supplying cows, slaughtering, cutting, weighing in a healthy slaughterhouse according to Islamic laws, and then transporting them to the Zakat committees in the different governorates of the Gaza Strip.

Qatar Charity targets the most needy groups such as orphans, poor, and People with Special Needs through its seasonal projects, including the Udhiya (sacrificial animals) project in particular, which are implemented every year by its office in the Gaza Strip in cooperation with partner organizations.

Qatar Charity has implemented a number of projects in the Gaza Strip during the last year 2017 to contribute to the development of the Palestinian society, which covered more than a dozen development sectors under activities, projects, programs and major sectors (social welfare, seasonal social and humanitarian work, economic empowerment, housing for the poor and reconstruction of destroyed homes, grants for the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip, education, agriculture, health, water and sanitation, cultural projects, Relief and Emergency Projects, and others). The QC’s interventions have benefited more than one million persons.