The Union of Relief and Development Associations in Lebanon “URDA” is launching its Eid al-Adha 2026 campaign under the slogan “A Trace That Stays,” as part of its ongoing humanitarian efforts to support the most vulnerable families across various Lebanese regions.
Preparations are continuing at full pace in Bekaa, North, South, Saida, and Iqlim, despite the current challenges, difficulties, and security conditions, to ensure the implementation of this year’s Qurbani project with the highest levels of organization and transparency.
The campaign includes the slaughtering and distribution of sacrificial animals, including calves, sheep, and goats, in addition to organizing special Eid activities and initiatives aimed at bringing joy to beneficiary families and strengthening the values of solidarity and social support.
The campaign targets displaced and most vulnerable Lebanese families, Syrian families, and Palestinian families in the camps, within a comprehensive humanitarian framework that takes into account the most fragile groups and strengthens their resilience amid difficult circumstances.
URDA affirmed that this campaign comes as a continuation of its humanitarian mission to reach the most vulnerable communities and help alleviate their suffering, despite all the challenges the country is facing.
“A Trace That Stays”… the lasting trace of endless giving.