Nasereldin lives in Khartoum state, Sudan, with his 5 children. Since suffering a stroke 10 years ago, he has struggled to find employment.
“It is difficult to buy meat as the priority is buying my medicines,” he explains. Nasereldin’s stroke left the 54-year-old widower unable to work as a driver.
“Now, my eldest son, Ahmed, provides for us. He is also a driver. We live in a rented house and paying rent is a challenge. Sometimes we don’t have anything to eat for a whole day.”
Nasereldin is one of almost 192,000 people across Sudan who received a meat parcel from Islamic Relief last year to celebrate Eid al-Adha.

Nasereldin and one of his daughters enjoys a meal following an Islamic Relief qurbani distribution
The 5kg parcel provided enough meat for him and his children to enjoy nutritious meals for a week.
“I am grateful for the support I received – it took a lot of effort. May Allah reward the donors with goodness and blessings.
“[Eid] means forgiveness and gathering with family. I wish all days were Eid.”
This year, many families in Sudan will mark Eid amid confusion and displacement as the country remains engulfed in crisis. Please help us to support those in need. Give qurbani.