WAMY Distributes Clothing to 700 Orphans in Indonesia

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Jakarta: The World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY) office in Indonesia implemented an orphan clothing project today across four major areas: the capital Jakarta, Tasikmalaya and Subang in West Java, and Solo in Central Java. The initiative aimed to provide new clothing to 700 orphans, focusing on supporting vulnerable communities.

According to Saudi Press Agency, the project received appreciation from local authorities and residents. They praised WAMY's efforts in addressing community needs, supporting human development, and improving quality of life. The initiative was seen as a significant contribution to enhancing the welfare of the orphans in these regions.

Residents also expressed their gratitude to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for its ongoing and generous global support, particularly in Indonesia. The continuous assistance from Saudi Arabia was recognized as a vital component in supporting humanitarian projects and fostering goodwill between nations.