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Distribution of sacrifices to 2,500 beneficiaries at the Bena Association for Orphan Care at a cost of more than half a million riyals

Distribution of sacrifices to 2,500 beneficiaries at the Bena Association for Orphan Care at a cost of more than half a million riyals

Bina Association for Orphan Care in the Eastern Province concluded the Sacrificial Agent Project, which it holds every year on Eid Al-Adha. Nearly 2,500 orphans, males and widows registered with the association benefited from the project this year, at a cost of more than half a million riyals.

The Director General of the Association, Abdullah bin Rashid Al-Khalidi, explained that the sacrificial agent project organized by the Association provided members of the community with the power of attorney to purchase, slaughter, and distribute the sacrifice to orphans and their families, with the possibility of obtaining a portion of the sacrifice.

He pointed out that the value of one sacrifice amounted to 1,680 riyals for the Nuaimi sheep, as the sacrifices were provided with the legal specifications for the sacrifices, slaughtered, distributed to families, and delivered to each of the beneficiaries’ homes in refrigerated refrigerators and in vacuum bags and containers to ensure their quality. A specialized team from the association also supervised the entire implementation stages, starting with inspecting and selecting the sacrifice and ensuring that it fulfills the religious and health conditions untilSlaughtering it until it is delivered to the beneficiary family. Informing the donor of this first and foremost, starting with the reservation of the sacrifice, then immediately after slaughtering it, and also informing him of its arrival to the family, while praying for their acceptance and good deeds.

Al-Khalidi extended the association’s thanks and appreciation to all the community members who placed their trust in the Bena Association and its agency, asking God to accept them and place what they offered in the balance of their good deeds.

It is noteworthy that the sacrificial project at the Benaa Association for Orphan Care is held as part of the seasonal projects that the association implements for beneficiaries annually. The number of sacrifices that have been purchased and distributed over the past years has exceeded more than 2,000 sacrifices, benefiting more than 3,000 orphan families in the Eastern Province, with the aim of bringing happiness and joy to the orphans and their families, sharing with them the joy of Eid, and enhancing solidarity and social impact among members of society and honoring the ritual.The sacrifice.