Officials from the two sides at the signing ceremony.
Doha, Qatar: The Orphan Care Center (Dreama) has signed a financing agreement with the Social and Sports Contribution Fund (DAAM) to bolster care programmes and services provided to children under its care and to foster families.
The agreement, announced by Dreama on its social media accounts yesterday, represents a significant step in enhancing the sustainability of initiatives that address the psychological, social, educational and living needs of the centre’s children.
It also supports the development of their skills and abilities, empowering them towards greater self-reliance.
In a statement, Dreama expressed appreciation for the partnership, describing it as an important contribution to the centre’s ongoing efforts to develop and expand programmes and services for its children and the families that foster them.
Dreama further reaffirmed the value of partnerships in achieving lasting impact that improves the quality of life and future prospects of the children it serves. The signing ceremony brought together representatives of both organisations.
Director of Shared Services at DAAM, Yousef Mohammed Al Nuaimi and Executive Director of the Orphan Care Center (Dreama) Sheikha Najla bint Ahmed Al Thani formalised the agreement in the presence of officials from both sides.
Established in 2002, Dreama works to provide com prehensive care for orphans in Qatar, ensure their stability within foster families, and facilitate their integration into society. Operating under the umbrella of the Qatar Foundation for Social Work, the centre delivers social, psycho logical, educational and healthcare support while promoting awareness of the importance of fostering. Its programmes are designed to equip children with the tools needed for independent and productive lives.
DAAM, founded in 2010, channels contributions from listed companies on the Qatar Stock Exchange into social, sports and cultural initiatives that advance community development in line with Qatar National Vision 2030.
The fund has supported numerous projects aimed at sustainable social progress, and this latest agreement continues that role by reinforcing services for one of the country’s most vulnerable groups.
The financing will help Dreama maintain and expand the range of services available to children and foster families, ensuring continuity and quality in care. By focusing on empowerment and self-reliance, the partnership underscores a shared commitment to building resilient individuals who can contribute meaningfully to society. Officials from both institutions highlighted the importance of institutional collaboration in delivering measurable and sustained outcomes.