Building a Safe Home for Monjel Fokir
A fundraising project to build a simple, safe house on his own land for Monjel Fokir, a physically injured sole breadwinner supporting his family in Rajbari, Bangladesh.
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A fundraising project to build a simple, safe house on his own land for Monjel Fokir, a physically injured sole breadwinner supporting his family in Rajbari, Bangladesh.
Ongoing monthly financial support for vulnerable families and children around the world affected by old age, disability, illness, and loss of income, ensuring dignity, stability, and continued education.
Mohammad Hanef Ali Sheikh, a father supporting six family members in Rajbari, Bangladesh, lost his only source of income when he was forced to sell his rickshaw during financial hardship. This project aims to raise AUD $1,000 to purchase a new rickshaw so he can return to work, restore a stable income, and support his family with dignity. Your support can help him rebuild his livelihood and bring stability back to his household.
Urgent fundraising to provide financial relief for Sahanaz Parveen’s family facing extreme hardship due to illness, debt, and risk of eviction in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.
Mojibur Dhali is a small electrical goods trader from Munshiganj, Bangladesh, and the sole provider for his family of four. Due to limited working capital, he can only purchase small quantities of goods, which restricts his income and makes it difficult to support his household and his daughter’s university education. This project aims to raise AUD $500 to strengthen his business capital, allowing him to increase stock, improve profit margins, and move toward establishing a small shop.
Abdul Kalam Azad is an electric goods delivery worker in Dhaka and the sole provider for his family of four. Despite suffering from chronic asthma, he currently rides a manual bicycle to deliver goods across the city, which puts severe strain on his health. Both of his children are studying at university and depend on his income for their education and daily living. This project aims to raise AUD $500 to help Azad purchase a battery-powered easy bike (scooty).
This project supports three vulnerable small traders in Dhaka who are struggling to support their families due to very limited working capital. A modest capital boost will help them grow their businesses, improve daily income, and bring greater stability to their households.
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