The Taraveeh radio programme, produced by Qatar Charity in co-operation with the Al Quran Al Kareem Radio, witnessed a great interaction and received a favourable reaction from philanthropists and benefactors to the projects proposed at home and abroad.

The programme, which was broadcast live in Doha, managed to contribute to easing the sorrow of 12 indebted persons, and providing treatment for 10 cancer patients, in cooperation with the Qatar Cancer Society.

The benefactors also pledged to sponsor a number of orphans and families, including 100 families in Palestine, 100 orphans in Burkina Faso, and 30 orphans in Senegal, in addition to other projects.

Mohamed Rashid al-Kaabi, assistant CEO for Communication and Resource Development, extended his thanks and appreciation to the Al Quran Al Kareem Radio for its continuous cooperation in supporting and promoting Qatar Charity’s projects by broadcasting programs live.

Qatar Charity, through its radio and television programmes, seeks to diversify its charitable activities and projects, and to maximise the number of beneficiaries within and outside the country.

The Taraweeh programme aims to acquaint listeners with Qatar Charity’s projects, urge people to do good, and promote moral values among people.

The Taraveeh programme, through its 17 episodes throughout Ramadan, reviewed several charitable projects worldwide, such as building mosques and Qur'an memorisation centres, helping low-income families affected by the Covid-19 pandemic by providing them with food parcels, and sponsoring orphans and poor families, in addition to drilling wells, running Tiba complex project for orphans in Sudan, and establishing multi-service centers.



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