Social
WelfareSummary of the Social
Welfare Program Achievements for the Fiscal Year 2004/2005
in the Various Continents
|
Continents |
Countries |
Orphans |
Supervisors& Coordinators |
Orphanages |
Total Expenditure (SR) During 2005/2006 |
|
Asia |
16 |
17732 |
22 |
14 |
37,238,603.14 |
|
Africa |
24 |
18367 |
13 |
10 |
38,372,246.90 |
|
Europe |
4 |
2097 |
1 |
- |
7,147,504.50 |
|
Grand Total |
44 |
38196 |
36 |
24 |
82,758,354.54 |
- Bringing up and educating the orphan and the
deprived child
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Giving adequate protection to the orphan
socially, educationally and economically.
- Providing the orphan and the deprived child
with a decent life.
- Implanting lofty principles and virtues in
the mind of the sponsored orphan and developing his mental and
physical abilities.
- Teaching the orphan a trade that would help
him to earn a decent living.
- Supporting families taking care of orphans.
- Helping to promote social solidarity.
Social Welfare Programs
- Family - orphan sponsorship
- Opening and running orphanages: IIROSA's program
that takes care of the orphans at orphanages established or
run by IIROSA.
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Subsidizing orphanages run by other charity
organizations: IIROSA sponsors a number of
orphans under the care of reliable charity organizations.
- The deprived child program: This program
takes care of children deprived of family attention or care of
either one or both parents because of natural or man-made disasters.
- Opening and running social centers to
rehabilitate of orphans: Under this program, the orphan remains
under the care of his/her relatives, while enjoying sponsorship
of IIROSA's.
- The productive family program: IIROSA aims at
improving the financial situation of families looking after orphans,
and consequently improving their standard of living. To achieve
this goal, female members of the family are given
vocational training in trades such as: sewing and embroidery,
knitting, carpet making, animal husbandry and poultry farming etc.
After training, the persons are given appropriate tools or instruments
of production, according to their respective trade; as well as an
amount of money in order to be self employed. The sponsored person then
repays the amount in installments so that others can be supported.
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Subsequent
supervision: This program is
designed to help provide the orphan with financial assistance
along with psychological, social, educational and vocational guidance after
the sponsorship ends at age 15.
- The orphan’s festival gift: IIROSA through
this drive, reminds sponsors to send money to their wards as gifts during such occasions as Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha, so as to bring
happiness to them, and also further bring the Islamic society
closer.
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