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18.10.2023

Visit to Bangladesh: Planting Seeds of Hope

Çare Association conducted two important visits in Bangladesh. We rolled up our sleeves to sow the seeds of hope at the Rohingya Camp and the Islamic Girls' Madrasa.

Rohingya Camp: On the Brink of Humanity

Çare Association visited the Rohingya Camp located in Bangladesh. This camp hosts 1.2 million refugees from 37 different regions. Every year, 30,000 new babies are born here, and the camp was established in 2018. Electricity and educational opportunities are limited, but hope is always present.

Islamic Girls' Madrasa: Shaping the Future through Education

As part of the same visit, we also visited the Islamic Girls' Madrasa. Here, we provide education and life support to some orphans. The madrasa is not just an educational institution for orphans; it is also a center that nurtures their hopes for life. By visiting the madrasa, we conducted detailed examinations of the quality of education and living standards. We gathered information about educational materials, teaching methods, and the overall well-being of students.

Talim-ul Qur'an: Nurturing Tomorrow's Hafizes (Quran Memorizers)

Our visits also included Talim-ul Qur'an. This special institution houses 670 orphans and students. Currently, education is provided up to the 9th grade, and in two months, the 10th grade will be added. Talim-ul Qur'an is not only an educational institution but also a center contributing to the spiritual development of young people. With the support we provide to orphans and resident students, we contribute to their education and development. Thanks to the ongoing memorization programs at the institution, tomorrow's hafizes are being nurtured here.

Quality Control and Needs Analysis

During our visits, we conducted detailed examinations of educational quality and living standards to ensure that your donations and aid are used most effectively. We observed the needs on-site and ensured quality control. With your support, we can expand the scope of these visits and reach more people in need.

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