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Human Initiative launches Program Sebar Qurban amid pandemic

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Wed, June 16, 2021 Published on Jun. 16, 2021 Published on 2021-06-16T12:12:46+07:00

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(Courtesy of Human Initiative)

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dul Adha will be celebrated amid the COVID-19 pandemic for the second year. And yet this doesn’t diminish the spirit of piety and making fellow human beings happy. 

On Tuesday, Human Initiatives held Launching Program Sebar Qurban (Launching Sacrifice Distribution Program) and Kick Off in collaboration with Mitra Channel Payment Qurban Human Initiative 2021.

The program, held annually, is a continuous tradition that Human Initiative has established and, at the same time, marks 21 years serving the people.

With the Program Sebar Qurban, Human Initiative is ready to facilitate anyone eager to offer sacrifices amid the COVID-19 pandemic. A digital channel will be used to ease the payment process and other transactions. This way, you can offer sacrifices safely despite being at home.

 “This year Human Initiative has teamed up with Ustadz Hanan Attaki again, who is an Ambassador of Qurban Human Initiative 2021, who are expected to spread the spirit of Sacrifice Service to the public at large. Apart from that, Human Initiative is also collaborating with 21 Mitra Channel Payment to provide an easy way for people to offer a sacrifice amid the health crisis. Although you may be #DiRumahAja [just staying at home], you can offer sacrifices easily and safely,” said Human Initiative President Tomy Hendrajati.

Meanwhile, Qurban Human Initiative project manager 2021 Muhammad Miftahul Surur said the program had set a target of 25,000 people offering sacrifices from across Indonesia and several regions in overseas countries.

Sacrifices will be distributed to disaster-prone regions, 3T (outermost, frontline and disadvantaged) regions and human crisis regions.

“Sacrificed animals will be distributed through representatives of Human Initiative branch offices at home and abroad and through empowerment program and cattle farmers as partners spread across Indonesia,” said Miftahul Surur.

To provide an easy way for people to perform Sacrifice Service, Human Initiative has also prepared easily reachable transaction channels.

The public can also make sacrifice transactions digitally by visiting sacrifice donation website: solusipeduli.org/qurban.

Detailed information on the program, God willing, can be obtained by contacting the call center at 021-87780015.

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