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AL Farouq Charity Society for Orphans Care is a Jordanian NGO providing healthcare, Educational and developmental services to refugees in camps.
Nonprofit organisation
> 1 000 000 USD
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Mohammad AL-Faris
+962776078296
AL Farouq Charity Society for Orphans Care
AL Farouq Charity Society for Orphans Care is a none for profit voluntary social work society, registered under the umbrella of the Jordan Ministry of Social Development (National ID: 1991012100017, P.O box: 150275, Irbid 21141), established in 1991 serving the orphans residing in Palestinian refugee camps in Irbid city north of Jordan with plans to grow serving all orphans in Jordan, delivering comprehensive support to the community orphans and aims to enhance the wellbeing and quality of life of orphans and their families.
To become the preferred and distinguished partner in providing services to orphans and the community transparently.
Providing minimal to free-of-charge social and developmental services and solutions. Dedicating the experience in the community using scientific means and creative ideas, to meet the wishes and expectations of the recipients of the service, supported by local and international partnerships and depending on our tolerant Islamic law.
· Integrity and transparency in providing services.
· Credibility
· Creativity and Excellence
· Teamwork
· Keeping abreast of development and modernity
· Maintaining confidentiality and dignity of service recipients
· Justice
· Perfection
As the social and economic situation of the society's operational area is deteriorating, our society has taken it upon itself to contribute actively and effectively to alleviate social and economic pressures through the society’s social and developmental programs and projects.
· Helping orphans through monthly sponsorship and emergency in-kind and cash assistance.
· Ensure free medical care for orphans and their families.
· Helping orphans to study until completing their university education.
· Providing in-kind assistance to orphans and their families.
· Providing voluntary services to the local community.
· Training orphans to do professions that suit their abilities.
· Providing decent employment opportunities for the members of orphans' families who can work.
· Opening an educational center for orphans and the community (Schools, vocational training centers).
· AL Farouq Medical Center in Irbid city camp.
· AL Farouq Medical Center in Bani Obeid District.
· AL Farouq Kindergarten and school.
· AL Farouq Charitable Building (Charitable Endowment) (Apartments).
· AL Farouq Project for Social and Marital Rehabilitation Education for Women and Adolescence females within Irbid Camp – Canada Fund for Local Initiatives CFLI 2023.
· AL Farouq Food Bank.
· AL Farouq Clothes Bank.
· AL Farouq Sewing and Embroidery Workshop.
· AL Farouq Production Kitchen.
· AL Farouq Forest in Bani Kinana District.
· AL Farouq Playgrounds.
· Social and Marital Rehabilitation Education for Women and Adolescence females within Irbid Camp.
· Near East Organization, name of the program Siraj
· Developmental Families Society, a training and capacity raise program for women funded by a Swedish organization.
· Institute for Solidarity with Women, Sanabel 2 program funded by the European Union
· Mazaya: Migrating all financial and accounting operations and generating reports.
· Clinic Financials: Track clinic’s receivables and expenditures.
· Receipt vouchers system.
· Payroll & HR System.
· Excel for Bank reconciliations and rents.
· AL Farouq is employing 103 staff of which 69 are women.
· AL Farouq is also registered and active within SAM.Gov with Unique Entity ID: K1ELWAM74YW3, NCAGE code AC69X.
· AL Farouq is also registered and active within PADOR platform with EuropeAid ID JO-2023-BGV-2207282131.
Since established, AL-Farouq Society believed and saw the importance of working with national and international partners as a team, reaching common objectives and providing services to a wider segment of the community. And for that, it was mandatory to seek doners and supporters and which consequently enriched and help the association to accelerate having the success factors to achieve its goals.
National Partners
International Partners
Jordan Ministry of Social Development (MOSD)
UNICEF
Jordan Ministry of Planning and International Development (MOPIC)
Canadian Mennonite (CM)
Jordan Ministry of Agriculture (MOA)
Doctors Without Borders (MSF)
Jordan Ministry of Health (MOH)
European Union (EU)
Jordan Ministry of Education (MOE)
USAID
Jordan River Foundation (JRF)
Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
Princess Basma Youth Resource Centre (PBYRC)
Netherlands Embassy in Jordan
Greater Irbid Municipality
Emirates Red Crescent
Tkiyet Um Ali (TUA)
Terre Des Hommes (TDH)
Department of Palestinian Affairs (DPA)
Save the Children
Arabian Medical Relief (AMR)
Embassy of Australia in Jordan
Right To Play
Questscope
Islamic Relief
Embassy of Canada in Jordan
· Since established, AL-Farouq Medical Centers serve about 300,000 patients annually.
· Orphans’ families supported averages 2,100 family annually.
· AL-Farouq average annual income:1,400,000 JDs (1,975,000$)
o Donations: 27%, 378,000 JDs (533,250$)
o Medical Centers: 53%, 742,000 JDs (1,046,750$)
o Schools and Training: Centers 20% 280,000 JDs (395,000$)
· AL-Farouq average expenses about: 1,450,000 JDs (2,050,000$)
o Orphans’ Support: 38%, 550,000 JDs (778,000$)
o Subsiding Medical Centers:26%, 375,000(530,000$)
o Social Development: 18%, 260,000 JDs (367,500$)
o Administrative Expenses: 7%, 99,100 JDs (140,000$)
o Assets Purchases: 6%, 91,900 JDs (130,000$)
o Depreciation: 5%, 74,000 JDs (104,500$)