Qatar Charity (QC),  with the support of Qatari philanthropists, has opened a huge educational centre in West Java, Indonesia to help orphaned students who cannot afford to pay their fees.  
Among the dignitaries present at the opening ceremony were Minister of Religious Affairs in the Indonesian government, Mayor of Purwakarta, Executive Director of Operations Department at QC and chairman of the Board of Directors of the House of Qur’an Schools and Institutes in Indonesia.
The inauguration of the centre came on the sidelines of a visit to Indonesia by a QC delegation headed by Khalid Abdullah al-Yafei,  executive director of  Operations Department.
During the visit, the QC delegation opened a number of projects covering various areas, including education .
The newly-opened project was built at a cost of QR4mn on an area of 20,000 square metres. It includes two schools, two mosques, accommodation for male and female students, a clinic, administrative offices, cultural activities hall, accommodation for teachers, shops, playgrounds, green spaces, internal roads and a surrounding wall.
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