Qatar Charity (QC) continues to receive donations for the Udhiyah project as part of the Dhul-Hijjah Campaign for the 1446 AH – 2025 season, launched Under the theme 'Greatest Days'.

Donations can be made through QC's website and mobile application, at its branches, or through its collectors across the country until shortly before sunset on the fourth day of Eid al-Adha.

QC has urged benevolent citizens and residents to continue donating to the campaign to provide meat to the needy and the underprivileged and bring joy to them on Eid al-Adha.

Donations are accepted through QC’s branches and its collectors in malls and commercial centres until midnight of Eid (12am on the Day of Arafat).

Collection points of QC in shopping malls and its various branches will continue to accept donations from the second day of Eid al-Adha until shortly before sunset on the fourth day of Eid.

Contributions can be made conveniently through QC's website (qch.qa/adha-e).

Also, a ‘Home Collector’ can be requested through the app (qch.qa/appen), in addition to dialing 44920000 for this purpose.

QC’s Adahi project, supported by generous donors, plans to distribute meat from around 45,300 sheep and cattle across 40 countries, including Qatar, reaching over 850,000 people in need.

The project will focus on crisis-affected countries and regions such as Syria, Palestine, including Gaza, Sudan, Yemen, and Somalia.

In Qatar, QC’s Adahi project will distribute sacrificial meat from 4,000 sheep to around 30,000 individuals. Outside of Qatar, the meat of nearly 41,300 sacrifices is expected to be distributed to approximately 826,000 people in 39 countries across Africa, Asia, and Europe.