Al Aman Fund for the Future of Orphans remains committed to supporting the orphaned youth through the unbreakable bond of Al Aman Fund family , ensuring year-round livelihood support. A key pillar of this support is providing safe housing that fosters stability and guarantees a dignified life. This housing assistance is essential for graduates of care homes, alongside Al Aman’s services, including educational scholarships, monthly allowance, health insurance, psychological support programs, and capacity-building programs.اضافة اعلان
Al Aman Fund launches "Al Sakan Aman" campaign to cover the cost for 50 youth’s housing rental who have graduated from care homes but have not yet received housing support. The total annual rent cost is estimated at 108,800 JOD. This campaign, part of the fund’s livelihood support programs, aims to provide a warm and secure home during the winter, ensuring these young individuals feel supported and embraced as part of a family.
Noor Al-Hamoud, The General of Al Aman Fund for the Future of Orphans, stated: "At Al Aman Fund, we consider ourselves an extended family to our orphaned youth, providing education and support to both care home graduates and orphans from underprivileged areas in Jordan. Our services extend beyond education to include safe housing for care home graduates. “Al Sakan Aman” campaign reflects our commitment to ensuring a safe and stable living environment for them, empowering them to pursue their dreams. We also emphasize the vital role of community participation in covering these housing costs as part of its social responsibility."
Al Aman Fund calls upon generous donors to contribute to the "Al Sakan Aman" campaign and allocate their zakat to support this cause. Donations can be made through various channels, including the official website https://alamanfund.jo/donate , AmanFund Click, direct contact via 065664427, digital wallets, and the eFAWATEERcom platform.
For more information, please visit: https://alamanfund.jo/
Al Aman Fund for the Future of Orphans, established in 2006 as a non-profit charitable association initiated by Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah. Through its educational and training programs, it aims to secure the future of orphaned youth above 18 years old. Since its establishment, over 4872 orphans from care homes and underprivileged governorates across Jordan have benefited from it, with 3473 graduates starting their professional lives.