Zakat can Empower Poor Parents in Bangladesh

by Dakbhanga
Zakat can Empower Poor Parents in Bangladesh
Zakat can Empower Poor Parents in Bangladesh
Zakat can Empower Poor Parents in Bangladesh
Zakat can Empower Poor Parents in Bangladesh
Zakat can Empower Poor Parents in Bangladesh
Zakat can Empower Poor Parents in Bangladesh
Zakat can Empower Poor Parents in Bangladesh
Zakat can Empower Poor Parents in Bangladesh
Zakat can Empower Poor Parents in Bangladesh
Zakat can Empower Poor Parents in Bangladesh
Zakat can Empower Poor Parents in Bangladesh
Zakat can Empower Poor Parents in Bangladesh

Project Report | Dec 27, 2023
Progress Report of September-December,2023

By Md. Masum Billah Khan | Country Representative-Dakbhanga Bangladesh

A children provided  assistive device to move
A children provided assistive device to move

Dear Valued Sponsors,

With the help of kind donors like you, Dakbhanga Bangladesh (DBD) has been running two primary schools in the isolated Ramu sub-district of Cox's Bazar district, Bangladesh, since 1998 as part of a primary education initiative for poor children. With minimal funding for the project students' higher education, the schools educate the kids from ECD to Grade V.

In 2022, DBD supporting the poor parents of our school children through Zakat projects named "Zakat Can Empower Poor Parents in Bangladesh" which depends on the collecting of Zakat from potential donors both domestically and internationally. The goal of the project to raise the socioeconomic standard of the families living in poverty and having children in our project schools. We are committed to helping the low income parents of our project students by which the parents able to support the students to complete the full primary education cycle and continue their children’s education at least up to age 18, the parents need the support of enthusiastic people from the humanitarian community of the world as Dakbhanga have limited capacity to continue the activities. Out of the selected 35 families  we are currently assisting 5 households in the remote and incline area of Ramu, Cox's Bazar.We provided 4 goats to four families and a few families for fattening so they may add their income and support to their school-going kids to go forward.We supported another poor family with assistive device (wheel chair) who have 2 physically disable children.

DBD is required to allocate the Zakat support budget to the chosen school community while maintaining proper control and documentation. We are searching for new contributors who will consistently donate zakat in order to support worthy parents in fulfilling their goal of supporting their children's education and future. 

The Family Provided Goats for Income Generation
The Family Provided Goats for Income Generation
Another Family of a poor students with Goats(IGA)
Another Family of a poor students with Goats(IGA)
Our Student Taking Care of goat provided by DBD
Our Student Taking Care of goat provided by DBD
Look after the goat of project
Look after the goat of project
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Dakbhanga

Location: Cox's Bazar, Chattogram - Bangladesh
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Project Leader:
Humayun Kabir
Cox's Bazar , Cox's Bazar Bangladesh

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