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Rohingya Emergency Fund

Rohingya Emergency Fund

Rohingya Emergency Fund

Be a lifeline for Rohingya and Bangladeshi families

“Whoever saves the life of one, it is as if he saved the whole of mankind” (Qur’an 5:32)

$75 - provide a family-of-six with around 33kg of nutritious food to last an entire month.

$270 – Provide a child living on the streets of Dhaka with nutritious food, healthcare, education, and a safe place to go for a year, helping them to get off the streets.

$135 – Provide clean water, sanitation and improved hygiene to 10 Rohingya refugees, protecting them from disease, infection, and floods.

$100 – Provide a Rohingya family with nutritious food, blankets, and PPE.

Almost a third of Bangladeshis don’t have enough to eat, including over 11 million living with extreme hunger.

In Cox’s Bazar, 850,000 Rohingya refugees are still living in overcrowded and neglected camps, having fled a bloody and brutal persecution in Myanmar.

Help us to support vulnerable Bangladeshi children and families, as well as brutally marginalized Rohingya families.

Give $75 and provide an entire Rohingya family with enough food to last a whole month, helping them to live without worrying when their next meal will come.

Show mercy to a street child

We’re also working to transform the futures of the most vulnerable children in Bangladesh , where a staggering 6.7 million children are out of school in Bangladesh. An estimated 350,000 children living on the streets of Dhaka. Help us to build brighter futures.

Be a mercy; give $270 to our drop-in center for street children in Dhaka, and help a child to have food, education, healthcare and a safe space for a whole year.

Urgent repairs in Rohingya camps

You can also help us to improve conditions for Rohingya families still living the world’s largest refugee settlement in Bangladesh, as well as the most vulnerable in the host communities.

Since 2020, some 20,000 Rohingya refugees have been relocated to a silt island in the Bay of Bengal, amid conditions that humanitarian experts and envoys have criticized as unprotected from cyclones.

Refugees in Jamtoli camp are still living in temporary shelters, having fled persecution in Myanmar four years ago. There aren’t enough toilets, and many latrines are overflowing with waste, turning to unhygienic during this monsoon season.

They urgently need new latrines and a water system, and access to information about good hygiene so that they can fight the spread of disease before it’s too late.

Give $135 and help us to rehabilitate and install latrines, construct urgently-needed water systems, and help fight the outbreak of disease in Jamtoli camp.

Show kindness to some of the most persecuted and vulnerable families in the world, and receive the blessings of charity.

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