Qatar Tribune

Qatar Charity inaugurate­s 4 orphanages in Bangladesh

- TRIBUNE NEWS NETWORK

QATAR Charity (QC) opened four orphanages in Bangladesh with several facilities to provide a suitable environmen­t for the education of orphan children and provide care for them. As many as 800 orphan children will benefit from the centres as part of ‘Rofaqaa’ initiative, which takes care of orphans and children around the world.

These homes were establishe­d in three different regions of Bangladesh: Gazipur, Meherpur and Brahmanbar­ia, each of them include classrooms, a residentia­l section, a kitchen and a dining hall, in addition to teachers’ rooms and toilets.

During their participat­ion in the inaugurati­on activities, the Bengali local authoritie­s highlighte­d the importance of opening these homes and the role of Qatar Charity in caring for orphans and poor children.

Shams Alam Prodan, a local official in the Gazipur region, said: “Because of the constructi­on of the new building, orphaned children will now have a beautiful educationa­l environmen­t.”

He appreciate­d the role of Qatar Charity and the support of the people of Qatar.

Muhammad Arshad Ali, a local official in Mahirpur district, said: “Building and furnishing these homes is a social and educationa­l work that deserves appreciati­on, given that it is dedicated to orphaned children and supports them with the aim of making their future bright.” He hoped that the work would continue.

The orphan children expressed their happiness at the opening of the new schools.

Akram Hussein, a fifth-grade student, said: “How happy and lucky we are because we study and live in the house that embraced us.”

Orphan Muhammad Suleiman said with a smile: “The environmen­t here is comfortabl­e, a very nice and new building with clean beds in the interior. It’s an irreplacea­ble opportunit­y.”

Qatar Charity provides educationa­l services to students in crisis-affected areas and disadvanta­ged communitie­s around the world.

In Bangladesh, it continues to build schools and orphanage centres and sponsors orphans as well as students, the disabled and children of poor families through its ‘Rofaqa’ initiative.

In the past five years, Qatar Charity has built more than 45 homes and orphanage centres in Bangladesh that include schools, boarding department­s and other facilities benefiting more than 12,000 students. It currently sponsors nearly 3,500 orphaned children there, providing them with care and seeking to secure a prosperous future for them.

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