Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Frequently Asked Questions (6/20)

Is Darul Ihsan Orphanage a government institution?
Darul Ihsan is a non-government institution established by the Muslimin Trust Fund Association, a charitable body.


How is Darul Ihsan Orphanage funded?
The Orphanage operates primarily on donations from members of the public. The Orphanage receives quarterly grants based on the number of orphans from the Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports (MCYS).



Who manages Darul Ihsan Orphanage?
A Management Committee comprising 17 volunteer members manages Darul Ihsan. The Management Committee, constituted under the auspices of the Muslimin Trust Fund Association, is appointed once in every two years.



What kind of assistance does Darul Ihsan offer?
Darul Ihsan operates two orphanages, Darul Ihsan Lilbanin (for boys) and Darul Ihsan Lilbanat (for girls) to house school going orphans. It also runs an educational financial aid scheme where orphans not staying at the orphanage receive monthly financial assistance.

As at June 2008, there are 621 non-resident orphans out of 329 families. The recipients include students from government schools, technical institutes, polytechnics, universities and full-time madrasahs.



How many children are residing in the Orphanage?
As at June 2008, Darul Ihsan has 23 girls and 21 boys residing in the two orphanages




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