Irbid: The Al-Farouq Society for Orphans Care in Irbid governorate has successfully wrapped up its "Empowering Orphans and Local Community" project. This initiative was part of the Middle East Field Support Services project, supervised by Cowater International and funded by the Embassy of Canada in Jordan.
According to Jordan News Agency, Jean-Luc, a development officer at the Canadian Embassy, emphasized the project's focus on enhancing education as a foundation for individual development, allowing people to shape their futures. He praised the Al-Farouq Society for its significant experience in orphan care and empowerment and acknowledged Cowater International's role in supervising the project's implementation.
Hussein Al-Hawari, head of the Al-Farouq Society, detailed the organization's dedication to supporting orphans and the community through educational, training, and development programs. These initiatives are designed to empower orphans and community members by expanding their educational and professional opportunities.
Project manager Mahmoud Abu Dabbous noted the Canadian Embassy's contribution to implementing four training courses, which benefited 224 individuals, primarily from orphan families and the local community. The courses aimed to enhance participants' skills and independence.
Shadi Al-Azzam, representing Cowater International, underscored the importance of equipping young people with professional skills and self-confidence. He commended the achievements of the project participants as a significant step toward a better future.