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“Beit Al Khair” spends 7.7 million dirhams to support orphans projects

From the beginning of 2021 until the end of last October, Beit Al Khair Society spent 7.7 million dirhams to help 1,349 orphans belonging to 451 families. Beit Al Khair pays special attention to sponsoring orphans and taking care of them, and has launched many programs and projects aimed at providing care for orphans from citizens of the country. The UAE, who lost their parents and did not reach the age of majority, with proven real need for assistance.

The Orphan Care and Sponsorship Program of the Society is based on providing social, psychological, material, health and educational care to the orphan, which achieves family cohesion and social solidarity through an integrated set of effective tools that are used to follow up and care for the conditions of these orphans from various aspects of life, to advance their living situation, and prepare them to face the future And Beit Al Khair was not satisfied with providing the basic needs of orphans, as it launched the “Promising Imprint” project to support talented and talented orphans and upgrade their talents and abilities, so that they turn into creators and influencers in society.

For his part, Abdeen Taher Al-Awadi, Director General of the Society, confirmed that helping orphans is at the heart of the Society’s goals, and said: “Beit Al Khair Society has given the orphan sponsorship and care project great attention, in accordance with the right approach called for by Islamic Sharia, which elevated the status of the sponsors and made their reward for them when Their Lord accompanies the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, in Paradise, where the Society spends on the male orphan until he graduates from university and begins work, and on the female orphan until she gets married. contributes to their proper upbringing.

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