Qatar Charity (QC) provided aid to 126 of its sponsored families in Bosnia, including orphans, students, and people with special needs.

The aid was distributed during a visit by the QC office team in Bosnia to several sponsored families in the municipalities of Tuzla and Givnica in eastern Bosnia, in order to learn about their conditions and needs and provide psychological support.

The aid included a package of clothes, refrigerators, firewood, wardrobes and payment of electricity expenses, in addition to providing students’ tuition fees, in addition to other needs.

The beneficiaries expressed their gratitude to the people of Qatar, including sponsors and donors to QC. Ayla Arnaut, an orphan and a distinguished student in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Tuzla College, who was sponsored by the association four years ago, said she is very happy and thanked QC.

QC is currently sponsoring, as part of the efforts of its Rofaqaa initiative, 3,527 people in Bosnia, including orphans, people with special needs, students, teachers, and needy families, including about 2,500 orphans, both male and female, distributed across the cities and villages of Bosnia.

QC has also completed many specific projects in Bosnia, most notably the Orphan Care and Rehabilitation Centre project, which aims to provide free educational and recreational services to the sponsored orphans.

A student housing project provides university study opportunities for 110 female students from poor families for all university majors available in the country, provided that the scholarship covers the entire period of study, a statement added.
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