Qatar Charity hosts sponsored children participating in Street Child World Cup
The current Street Child World Cup teams from Sudan and Bosnia and Herzegovina were welcomed by Qatar Charity (QC) at its headquarters in Doha (SCWC).
The teams are supported by QC’s worldwide orphan care program, “Rofaqa.”
Ahmed Adam Bakheet, the minister of social development for Sudan, the ambassador of Sudan, Ahmed Abdel-Rahman Siwar al-Dahab, the ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Abdulah Skaka, the founder and CEO of Street Child United, John Wroe, the CEO of QC, Youssef al-Kuwari, and other officials were present.
The teams are supported by QC’s worldwide orphan care program, “Rofaqa.”
Ahmed Adam Bakheet, the minister of social development for Sudan, the ambassador of Sudan, Ahmed Abdel-Rahman Siwar al-Dahab, the ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Abdulah Skaka, the founder and CEO of Street Child United, John Wroe, the CEO of QC, Youssef al-Kuwari, and other officials were present.
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“Today, you are part of a large family that includes 188,000 children from 40 countries, and hundreds of employees, who work here and around the world to enable you to have your right to education, health, food, and protection,” al-Kuwari told the children.
He explained that the ‘Rofaqa’ initiative has achieved remarkable success by helping tens of thousands of children realise their dreams and aspirations. He stressed that the support will continuously be extended to the children whenever they need help.
Al-Kuwari wished the teams of Sudan and Bosnia and Herzegovina success in the SCWC. He advised the children to focus on their studies and ambitions to build a better future for themselves, as well as for their families, communities, and countries.
He thanked Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD) for supporting the Sports for Development and Peace (SDP) initiative, John Wroe, Qatar Foundation where the SCWC is being held, and the supporters and sponsors in Qatar.
Yousuf Abdulla al-Khulaifi, head of the Child Protection Section at QC, expressed his pride in the efforts of the two teams in preparing for the sporting event that convey their voices to the world through a meaningful educational and cultural experience.
Wroe lauded QC’s co-operation in the SCWC, its support for orphans and children around the world in various fields. He described the SCWC as a World Cup of joy, hope, and peace and said he looked forward to having more engagement with QC to bring children from other countries where it works, to the next edition in India.
Mohamed al-Shazly Suleiman, a youngster from the Sudan team who spoke at the occasion, thanked the sponsors and QC and urged them to keep supporting orphans. He mentioned that QC sponsors him and his brother, allowing them to complete their study and live honorably.
He explained that the ‘Rofaqa’ initiative has achieved remarkable success by helping tens of thousands of children realise their dreams and aspirations. He stressed that the support will continuously be extended to the children whenever they need help.
Al-Kuwari wished the teams of Sudan and Bosnia and Herzegovina success in the SCWC. He advised the children to focus on their studies and ambitions to build a better future for themselves, as well as for their families, communities, and countries.
He thanked Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD) for supporting the Sports for Development and Peace (SDP) initiative, John Wroe, Qatar Foundation where the SCWC is being held, and the supporters and sponsors in Qatar.
Yousuf Abdulla al-Khulaifi, head of the Child Protection Section at QC, expressed his pride in the efforts of the two teams in preparing for the sporting event that convey their voices to the world through a meaningful educational and cultural experience.
Wroe lauded QC’s co-operation in the SCWC, its support for orphans and children around the world in various fields. He described the SCWC as a World Cup of joy, hope, and peace and said he looked forward to having more engagement with QC to bring children from other countries where it works, to the next edition in India.
Mohamed al-Shazly Suleiman, a youngster from the Sudan team who spoke at the occasion, thanked the sponsors and QC and urged them to keep supporting orphans. He mentioned that QC sponsors him and his brother, allowing them to complete their study and live honorably.