Kingdom to help the disabled in Sri Lanka

Deputy Minister of Islamic Affairs Abdulaziz Abdullah Al-Ammar holds talks with Jiffry Haniffa, president of the Islamic Center for Physically Handicapped in Sri Lanka, in Riyadh on Tuesday. (AN photo)

By MD RASOOLDEEN | ARAB NEWS

RIYADH: The Kingdom is to consider providing an endowment for a nongovernmental organization that looks after handicapped children in Sri Lanka.

“The Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs has agreed to consider a proposal for an income-generating project in aid of the disabled children at our center,” said Jiffry Haniffa, who is heading a delegation from the Islamic Center for the Physically Handicapped (ICPH) in Sri Lanka.

He made the comments following his meeting on Monday with Saleh Al-Aayed, secretary-general of the supreme council.

Haniffa said the total cost of the proposed project — a medicare complex — is $200,000. “It will offer medical services free of charge to all 250 inmates at the center, while its teachers will be able to enjoy services at discounted rates. The income from this project could meet half of the ICPH’s annual budget,” he said.

Haniffa also met Abdulaziz Abdullah Al-Ammar, deputy minister of Islamic Affairs for Endowments, Call and Guidance, and Saleh Al-Wohaibi, secretary-general of the World Assembly of Muslim Youth, on Tuesday.

Receiving an ICPH donation request for Braille equipment and teaching aides, Al-Ammar said the appeal will be forwarded to Crown Prince Sultan, who is also the chairman of the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs.

The center, which Haniffa started in 1984 with just eight disabled students and a teacher, now has 250 children, including 50 girls, and 36 teachers. The center is an honorary member of the Riyadh-based Islamic World Council for Disability and Rehabilitation that works under the support of Crown Prince Sultan.

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CHOOTY

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Jazakallahu Hairan Saudi Arabia, We are appreciated your ever help to our country.

We wish Saudi Arabia more Barakah and More Rahmah.

SINNADURAI SENTHIVEL

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I read your news and was really pleased.I thought of appeling for some fund for one of the charitable orgnisation in Srilanka called GODS OWN CHILDREN FOUNDATION in Srilanka.It is situated in the village Puloly in Pt.Pedro where we got 5 houses dontaed and with funds collected with great difficulty we have repaired the houses and at present have 64 children.The Government of Srilanka ahs alloctaed 200 orphans and disabled boys and girls but due to insufficient fuds we are unable to meet the target. If your good organiastion could help us with some funds we can help the children.If you need futher information you could contact Dr.Annadkumar at 94773627055 who is the chaiman of the organisation

DEEN

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Saudi Arabians are finally doing something positive towards their Asian neighbors whom they exploit for cheap labor.

ISMAEEL

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Asians go to Saudi Arabia of their free choice, due to abject poverty in their
home countries Its unfair and uncalled for to say that they exploit them.
If they are not satisfied they can get back and beg or rob in their countries.
Saudi Arabia has been helping the needy in many countries for years.

CHELLATTURAI BALASUBRAMANIYAM

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We are badly in need of a wheelchair vehicle to help my daughter who had an attack of Meningitis and fully handicapped. I am a retired School Head and I have only a limited savings. I have the license to drive a vehicle and I can maintain the vehicle provided I get one donated from somebody. Please provide a vehicle (a car or a van) to help my handicapped daughter 0f 26 yrs old.
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