Qatar Charity (QC) has recently implemented various training courses, sports and cultural activities, educational trips, and health checkups for the benefit of orphans in Sudan, the Gaza Strip in Palestine, and Indonesia.
The implementation of these activities came as part of comprehensive care for the sponsored orphans to develop their capabilities and skills in a healthy environment and in an atmosphere of fun and joy, according to a statement Sunday.


Qatar Charity sponsors more than 14,000 orphans in Sudan

At the end of its annual activities for the sponsored children in Sudan, QC, through its office in the country, has implemented many activities, including a specialised first aid course, benefitting more than 400 orphans in North Kordofan State.
The course has covered both theoretical and practical aspects to teach the participants all first aid skills and how to use first aid kit. At the end of the course, the participating orphans were honored and given certificates recognised by the Sudanese Red Crescent Society.
It also organised a celebration event on the Qatar National Day, in which more than 250 orphans, along with their mothers, participated. In addition to a variety of activities organised for children, the ceremony also witnessed the honoring of the orphans with outstanding academic record.
QC’s office in the Gaza Strip has honoured the orphans who memorised the Holy Qur’an, as part of a project. Some 100 children took part in the ceremony.
In Indonesia, QC has implemented many programmes for orphans, which included educational activities, health checkups, vocational training, camps, cultural trips, and handicraft workshops, benefiting nearly 1,000 orphans within two months.
Amiruddin, head of the Social Welfare Department at QC, said, “Within the past two months, Qatar Charity has organised around seven programmes for orphans studying at the elementary, preparatory and secondary schools, with the aim of building a capable Indonesian generation."
The orphans also celebrated the Qatar National Day in Indonesia. More than 250 children participated in many cultural and poetry competitions organised on this occasion.
With sponsoring more than 14,000 orphans in Sudan, some 15,700 orphans in the Gaza Strip, and nearly 5,142 orphans in Indonesia, currently, QC sponsors 163,470 orphans worldwide under its “Rofaqa” initiative, aiming to raise the number to 200,000 children in 2020.
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