It was a simple yet meaningful event. Good weather, high turn-out for both the qurban and distribution ceremony and good food from the beginning till end, courtesy from the host family and relatives. It was tiring but we had fun and a good experience. The villagers of Kok Lanas, Kelantan were warm and friendly and they made us felt like home effortlessly. It was a perfect way of spending Aidil Adha away from home and we couldn't possibly ask for more.
The most important thing, the objective was achieved, perfectly. 100 beneficiaries from near and far (as far as Pasir Mas if I'm not mistaken), received 2kg of qurban meat each as well as our usual trademark foodpacks. There were smiles all around that Monday afternoon... and by the end of the day, only that matters.
Kinda made up for the long 16-hour travel from KL 2 days earlier..
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