Spreading the Joy of Eid to Families in Need In celebration of Eid-ul-Azha 2025, AMAN successfully implemented Qurbani meat distribution projects across multiple districts in Bangladesh, ensuring that vulnerable families were able to partake in the sacred tradition of Qurbani. Project Summary: Total Cows Sacrificed: 81 ➤ Each cow served approximately 45 families Total Goats Sacrificed: 61 ➤ Each goat served approximately 10 families Distribution Locations: Cox’s Bazar, Netrokona, Dhaka, Cumilla, Tangail, Lalmonirhat, Chapai Nawabganj, Gazipur. Supported By: HHRD (Helping Hand for Relief and Development) One Ummah Charity Implemented By: AMAN (Association for Mass Advancement Network) Through this noble initiative, a total of 4,255 families—comprising 21,275 vulnerable and underprivileged individuals—benefited from fresh Qurbani meat on the blessed day of Eid. The generous support of our partner organizations played a vital role in bringing smiles to their faces and joy to their hearts. “Those who give in charity night and day, secretly and openly—their reward is with their Lord…” — [Surah Al-Baqarah: 274] Let me know if you’d also like a Bengali version or visual design for website or social media.
Newsletter of Orphan Support Program-OSP
The objective of the Helping Hand for Relief & Development-Orphan Sponsorship Program (HHRD-OSP) is to provide basic support to the eight to fifteen-year-old orphan children of the Rohingya Refugees through different services, training and programs. Under this project various activities have been undertaken like health checkups, eye and other checkups, mental health support program, awareness building campaign, character-building sessions, training on cross-cutting, inclusive education, and training on modern communication skills. Moreover, through operating the activities of the program, the orphans of the Rohingya Refugees are getting food packs, nutrition support, educational materials, including books, pencils, pens and notebooks, hygiene kits, and Eid gifts on a regular basis. The Community, including local administration, is very pleased with the initiative taken by AMAN through this project. As a result, AMAN is getting all kinds of local and administrative support during implementation of the project. Different higher governmental officials visited the various ongoing activities of the project and expressed their satisfaction and gratitude for the great initiative taken by AMAN through the project. At present, two hundred orphans are getting the benefit of this project, but there are still opportunities to expand these services as a huge number of orphans staying at the Rohingya Refugee Camp are still beyond the support of this project. AMAN has a dream to include all of the orphans of the Rohingya Refugees. At this stage, AMAN needs more funds to include the rest of the orphans of Rohingya refugee camps.
Newsletter of Health Post & Diagnostic Center
Newsletter of Health and Diagnostic Center With a view to ensuring a better health service to the people of Rohingya Camp in Cox’s Bazar area, AMAN has launched HHRD-UK funded project titled “Helping Hand for Relief & Development- Health and Diagnostic Center (HHRD-HDC)” dated 25 October 2024, and the project will continue till 24 October 2025. The project consists of twenty-two members including Medical Officers, Pharmacists, Lab technologists, Nurses and Management staff. This project has been designed to cover health-related support, such as general health services, skin diseases, eye care services, mental health counselling, minor OT & circumcision, USG, ECG, eye cataract service and diagnostic service. Under this project, a total of 84,119 Rohingya and host citizens received general health treatment, In addition, eye care, and skin disease services were provided to 2,552 and 7,476 Rohingya and local people respectively from January 2024 to November 2024. There is still a great opportunity to serve more people under this project. If more medical equipment is provided under this project, it will be possible to extend its services to the Rohingya community and vulnerable local citizens. As there is a huge demand for ensuring more treatment from both sides, Rohingya community and host people, more funding for this project can accelerate getting medical benefits for vulnerable people on a large scale.
Success Story of Muhammad Junayed
Muhammad Junayed Assalamu waalikum. My name is Muhammad Junayed. I live in Camp-15, Block-B, Jamtali, Ukhiya, Cox’s Bazar. One day, I had a pain in my waist, After that, I went to a hospital in Jamtali locality, the doctor there wrote a referral paper, thenI brought the referral paper to Camp-16, Helping Hand Hospital, and received treatment. There, the duty doctor treated me well and recommended some tests: urine, ultrasound, and heart test. The test results revealed that I have a stone in my kidney. Accordingly, the doctor prescribed me medication and provided the necessary medicines. The doctor has advised me to take the medicines regularly. I am hopeful that Allah will cure my illness through these medicines and treatment. I have been receiving treatment at Helping Hand Hospital since 2024. They provide me proper medicines and excellent treatment. I haven’t found a hospital as good as Helping Hand Hospital anywhere else. I sincerely thanks the people involved with this service.
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Learning Center
Welcome to AMAN, where our motto “Enlighten the UNDERPRIVILEGED candle” drives our unwavering dedication to education. With a firm belief in the potential of every child, we are committed to breaking down barriers imposed by socioeconomic conditions. Our goal is to provide equal learning opportunities for all, bridging the gap in educational access to build safe, prosperous, and inclusive communities. In the Rohingya community, where over 450,000 individuals are under the age of 18, children face significant hardships due to poverty, oppression, trauma, and lack of affection. AMAN recognizes the urgent need to address these challenges. That’s why we’ve launched primary education programs tailored specifically for the Rohingya community. These programs incorporate the Burmese curriculum developed by UNICEF and the Education Sector. AMAN goes beyond traditional education by introducing a food-based education system. This innovative initiative ensures that Rohingya children receive nutritious meals while attending school, addressing the prevalent issue of malnutrition. Additionally, we pioneer a values-based training and growth development system, blending Eastern and Western education methods to empower these children with essential life skills. Through our comprehensive initiatives, AMAN aims to empower underprivileged Rohingya children by providing them with the tools and opportunities to reach their full potential. We are proud to offer learning centers that serve as beacons of hope, nurturing the minds and hearts of these children and fostering a brighter future for themselves and their communities. At AMAN, we are dedicated to empowering Rohingya children through education. Our learning centers provide a safe and nurturing environment where children can thrive academically, emotionally, and socially. Join us in our mission to create a brighter future for these children and build a world where every child has access to quality education, regardless of their circumstances. Learning Center for Rohingya Refugees At AMAN, education is paramount, and we’re dedicated to providing quality learning opportunities, especially for the Rohingya community. Through our learning center, we offer tailored primary education programs and innovative food-based education initiatives. Rohingya children receive both education and nutritious meals at our center, ensuring their holistic development. Join us as we strive to empower Rohingya refugees through education and support. https://youtu.be/YZg8kK6mCC4?t=16