As part of its commitment to supporting communities and promoting the spirit of sharing, TUDEC, in collaboration with a non-governmental organization (NGO) conducting work-study activities in Ghana, successfully organized its annual slaughtering exercise ahead of Eid-ul-Adha.
This charitable initiative, which has become a cherished annual tradition, aims to put smiles on the faces of both Muslims and non-Muslims during this festive season. Through the distribution of meat and other support packages, the exercise ensures that many families, regardless of their religious background, can partake in the joy and blessings associated with the celebration.
Speaking about the initiative, representatives of TUDEC emphasized that the exercise reflects the values of compassion, unity, and social responsibility. They noted that the annual program is designed not only to support vulnerable families but also to strengthen bonds among different communities by encouraging generosity and mutual care.
The partnering NGO, which has been carrying out work-study programs in Ghana, expressed its appreciation for the opportunity to collaborate with TUDEC in serving the community. According to the organization, such partnerships demonstrate the power of collective action in improving lives and fostering social cohesion.
Beneficiaries of the exercise expressed gratitude for the support received, describing it as a timely gesture that brought happiness and relief to their families. For many, the annual event has become a symbol of hope and togetherness.
TUDEC remains committed to continuing this noble tradition and extending its reach to more individuals and families in the years ahead. Through initiatives such as the annual slaughtering exercise, the organization continues to promote the values of kindness, inclusiveness, and community development, ensuring that the spirit of giving is shared by all.
During this festive season, TUDEC and its partners wish everyone peace, happiness, and abundant blessings.
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