The establishment of a welfare center for orphans is one of the efforts not only to give love but also to meet all their needs. This is because the development of the child welfare system is dependent on the function of the welfare center for children in institutional care. Problems such as the environment, the continuity or relationship of the community with the institution and the availability of resources available around the institution are things that should be emphasized by all. Therefore, this study aims to identify the level of awareness of the local community in helping care institutions in Kuala Nerus, Terengganu. A study was conducted on 22 informants who live near the area. The results of the study found that Darul Akhyar Orphan/Poor Welfare Hostel has a high level of accessibility where the community is not only able to provide various resources to orphans and institutions, but they also provide human resources for the formation of a quality community. Therefore, to maintain the level of awareness of the local community towards children who are in institutional care is to increase the social network through the involvement of all parties, especially from the community, immediate family, mass media, government, private sector and non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
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