A Delegation From The International Charity Organization Visits 180 Projects in Indonesia and the Philippines

A delegation from the International Charity Organization, headed by its Secretary General, His Excellency Dr. Khalid Abdul Wahab Al Khaja, is visiting Indonesia and the Philippines during the current period, to follow up and inspect the charitable and development projects supported by the Organization in these countries, especially health, relief and social projects, in addition to the main projects in the two summer campaigns. Eid al-Adha campaigns include building mosques, digging wells, and building Qur’an memorization centers, in addition to sacrificial projects, food distribution, and others.

His Excellency Dr. Khalid Al Khaja said that these visits are part of the Organization’s efforts to ensure the efficient implementation of projects and achieve the desired goals of supporting needy communities and improving their living conditions, revealing that the work schedule includes visits to 180 projects and humanitarian cases in both countries, while the visit will last for two weeks. Starting from the remote villages of Indonesia to the needy areas in the Philippines.

His Excellency added: “The Authority’s delegations were able to visit 10 countries since the beginning of 2024, in a step to expand the scope of its work and follow up on charitable projects on the ground, to strengthen trust with the benefactors who were the reason behind the Organization reaching the poor and needy in various countries of the world, and we thank them for their support. We also confirm that their money reaches those who deserve it. We call on them to support the Al-Adha campaign with all its initiatives and projects, especially the distribution of sacrifices from which thousands of poor people who taste meat only during such seasons benefit.”