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Enhancing Communities: Doha Foundation's Impact in west africa

Updated: Aug 18, 2025

Our Programs

At Doha Charitable Association for Orphans, our programs are designed to address both the spiritual and physical needs of orphans, the less privileged, and the wider community. We combine humanitarian aid with educational and religious initiatives to ensure holistic care and sustainable impact.


Orphans’ Care


This program is dedicated to improving the livelihood of orphans registered under the Association. It provides essential support in the form of shelter, food, clothing, and emotional care.


Key components of the program include:

  • Scholarships covering school fees, uniforms, books, and learning materials

  • Integrated education combining Qur’anic and Islamic knowledge together with Western education, in order to bridge the educational gap between orphans and children with parents

  • Free access to healthcare services for registered orphan


Among the foundation services to the community and the care to orphans, the Doha charitable association to orphans did





Uniform Distribution:

  • Abubakar As-Siddiq Islamic School – 366 pupils (including over 36 registered orphans) have received uniforms free of charge.


  • Ameena wa Abdulla Alharaqan Islamic School – 461 pupils (including over 68 registered orphans) have received uniforms free of charge.


Both schools operate under a 100% free education system for registered orphans.Through these efforts, the program ensures that orphans grow up with dignity, opportunity, and the tools needed to build a brighter future


Da’awah


The Da’awah program focuses on spreading and strengthening Islamic teachings and values within the community. Through this initiative, the Association actively engages in:


  • Community lectures and public sermons

  • Qur’an teaching and memorization classes

  • Moral guidance and counseling

  • Religious education for children, youth, and adults

The program aims to nurture a strong sense of faith, morality, and community responsibility, ensuring that Islamic values remain a guiding force in the lives of beneficiaries and the wider society



Waqaf (Endowments)


The Waqaf program is dedicated to serving the community through sustainable projects that provide long-term benefits to society Waqaf (endowments) including:

  • Building and maintaining boreholes for clean water access

  • Constructing drainage systems

  • Supporting orphans, mosques, and Islamic schools

  • Financing ongoing charitable activities in perpetuity

Under this Waqaf (endowments), some initiatives has been in place like


Borehole Projects:

  1. Abubakar As-Siddiq School Borehole – 80m deep, serving 260 people daily (Built 2021)


  2. Ameena wa Abdulla Alharaqan School Borehole – 90m deep, serving 340 people daily (Built 2024)


  3. Borehole/Well of Shaikah Abdullah Alhargan – 85m deep, serving 240 people daily (Built 16-04-2025)


  4. Borehole/Well of Hassah Muhd Anber – 125m deep, serving over 500 people daily (Built 20-12-2023)


All boreholes are solar-powered 24/7 for sustainable operation..




Masjid & School Development


We build and maintain mosques and Islamic schools for both orphans and the wider community, ensuring they are well-equipped, maintained, and staffed.


Mosques:

  1. Abubakar As-Siddiq Juma’at Mosque

    • Location: No. 8 Yankusa

    • Imams: 5

    • Call to Prayer (Mu’adhins): 3

    • Established: 2021


  2. Ameena wa Abdulla Alharaqan Juma’at Mosque

    • Location: No. 5 & 6 Jardede Mai Aduwa

    • Imams: 4

    • Call to Prayer (Mu’adhins): 3

    • Established: 2024


Islamic Schools:

  1. Abubakar As-Siddiq Islamic School

    • Pupils: 366 (including over 36 registered orphans)

    • Teachers: 18 (male and female)

    • Supporting Staff: 7


  2. Ameena wa Abdulla Alharaqan Islamic School

    • Pupils: 461 (including over 68 registered orphans)

    • Teachers: 23 (male and female)

    • Supporting Staff: 4


Ummahat Section (Orphan Mothers Program):

Around 70 mothers (including orphan mothers and general pupils’ mothers) are enrolled in educational programs, learning both Islamic and practical skills.

All mosques, Islamic schools, and boreholes are powered by solar energy 24/7 to ensure sustainability..


Ramadan Program


During Ramadan and up to Dhul-Hijjah, the Association runs special initiatives to support the needy and strengthen faith:


  • Feeding Project – Daily iftar and suhoor meals for orphans and underprivileged families.


  • Qur’an Tafseer& Religious Lectures – Spiritual guidance and community education throughout Ramadan.


  • Eid Activities – Sewing and gifting new clothes to orphans for Eid celebrations, and distributing Qurbani meat during Eid al-Adha..




 
 
 

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