Umm Yazan is a widow living in a camp for displaced people in Aleppo, Syria. To support her 4 young children, Umm Yazan collects and sells junk, but the money she makes is rarely enough to cover the family’s needs.
“Life has been difficult since we had to leave our home due to the war,” Umm Yazan says. “My 4 children and I live in a worn-out canvas tent that doesn’t provide enough protection from the weather. I cannot provide my children with a good education or the healthcare they need [and] we depend heavily on humanitarian aid to meet our basic food and drink needs.
“Unfortunately, meat is not a regular part of our diet because it is very expensive for us. I have great difficulty buying nutritious foods and this really affects my children’s health. They suffer from malnutrition, which makes them constantly tired, and have health problems like anaemia. Their bodies lack the nutrients they need to grow and develop healthily and that also affects their ability to concentrate and learn.”
Umm Yazan’s situation is shared by millions of Syrians displaced within the country and abroad over more than a decade of crisis.

Last year, she was among 31,858 people in Syria included in Islamic Relief’s qurbani distribution. The meat pack that Umm Yazan received enabled her to share a nutritious meal with her family.
“This meat gave us the opportunity to celebrate Eid al-Adha in a special way… the presence of fresh meat of Eid makes the atmosphere more joyful. These beautiful moments make Eid brighter and add a touch of happiness and pleasure to our lives.
“Eid al-Adha is a source of happiness and joy for me, despite the challenges we face. The sight of my children enjoying delicious dishes I’ve prepared for them is a source of great joy. These special moments when they feel happy and content mean a lot to me.
“The meat pack had a great impact in bringing joy to our hearts and has alleviated some of our suffering.”
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