QC Teaches the Female Orphans of Aceh Handicrafts

QC Teaches the Female Orphans of Aceh Handicrafts


5/29/2016 |


QC held a training workshop on handicrafts for female orphans and their mothers in Ache, Indonesia, as part of its annual plan for development. The workshop was attended by 80 orphans along with their mothers.

The workshop included teaching the girls the basics of handicrafts and how to make use of them to make products at the least possible costs. The workshop lasted for 8 training hours.

 

Improving Their Skills

The girls and their mothers expressed their deep happiness and gratitude for such workshop since it could help them overcome the difficult circumstances they suffer from. Through such project, the girls and their families could implement small projects that would help them with their lives.

Mr. Mohammed Ith'har Shah, the Program's Coordinator, said, "Such training is very beneficial to the orphans. It is a good opportunity created by QC to help the girls for their future. Through developing their skills, the girls could embrace such business and implement their own economic and productive small projects thus increase the income of their families".

 

Commendations

Mr. Yunihadri Kremi, Director of Social Care Department at QC in Jakarta, said that QC's plan for developing the orphans' skill was comprehensive. "QC's plan covers sports, education, entertainment, development and journeys. It also gives these orphans the chance to celebrate with Qatar's people Qatar National Day and Qatar Sports Day".

Ms. Ruhmi Swaraya, Team Trainer, said, "The orphans showed great interest and interaction during the training. I tried to make it fun so that they do not get bored. We discussed the basics and had a wonderful time together. We all felt the warmth and happiness of one whole family".  

Riska Rihana, one of the orphans, expressed how grateful she was for QC for taking care of them and helping them, especially that these days people forget about orphans.

Ms. Rita Juliati said that when she received the invitation to join the program, she felt that it would be a new thing for her. "Several institutions hold different activities for orphans. However, QC always holds programs and activities that are truly needed," she commented.

Ninda Arsina, one of the orphans, said, "This training is very useful to me and my colleagues. We were able to be creative and learn more about handicrafts. We hope with this training we can make things and sell them so we could have our own source of income.

Halima Al Sa'deya, a mother, said that such training helped them create new job opportunities so that they would have a source of income. "This kind of work depends on actual work not capital; with small things, we can make great things," she added.

 

Social Care

It is worth mentioning that QC started working in Indonesia in 2004 in Aceh. It sponsored the orphans and established Al Rayyan Village where it sheltered the displaced. It included 100 houses and a medical center.

Since 2006 until today, QC has sponsored more than 2,000 people. In 2016, the number of orphans, students, handicapped, teachers and poor families QC sponsors reached 2,750. The total sum of money spent on the sponsorships and social care in 2015 only reached 1,750,000$ (one million, seven hundred thousand dollars).

 

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