Every winter, the harsh cold in Bangladesh brings severe hardship to the poor and helpless, leading to countless deaths. Silent Hands Support has been dedicated to alleviating this suffering by distributing winter clothes and blankets.
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Silent Hands Support successfully executed the One Meal Project, providing lunch to 80 orphaned and underprivileged children. This initiative was funded by a respected member of Silent Hands Support from Australia, in memory of her father on the o
Mitu Begum, a 25-year-old mother from Char Velakopar Hanagar village in Kurigram, faces immense challenges as she cares for her two young sons, one of whom is disabled. Abandoned by her husband four years ago, Mitu struggles with Rheumatoid Arthri
At just five years old, Jhumjhumi suffered severe burns in a tragic accident. Despite six months of treatment at Dhaka Medical College Hospital, financial constraints left her recovery incomplete. Her left hand lost mobility, requiring urgent surg
Silent Hands Support successfully executed the One Meal Project at Darul Ulum Mahmodia Orphanage in Purbosheri Village, Ostomitola, Sherpur District. A total of 50 orphaned, underprivileged, and helpless children were served a nutritious meal, bri
Silent Hands Support served a warm meal to 105 orphaned and needy children at Nandina Madhu Jamiul Ulum Orphanage in Sirajganj. This kind gesture was made possible by a member from Australia, who contributed with the hope of brightening the childr
Silent Hands Support provided three carpets and an amplifier for the Azan at Khanpara Jame Mosque in Sakhipur, Tangail. This initiative, which directly impacted the local community, was completed with the help of generous supporters. The project w
Silent Hands Support organized a One Meal Project in Chandina, Comilla District, providing lunch to 110 underprivileged, orphaned, and helpless children at Ahmadiya Bichundair Madrasa and Orphanage. This initiative was made possible by a generous
Silent Hands Support successfully organized the One Meal Project at Fakrabad Miftahol Orphanage in Fakrabad village, Jhenaigati upazila, Sherpur district, Bangladesh. The initiative served dinner to 110 orphaned, helpless, and underprivileged chil
A sister from Sydney, Australia, organized a One Meal Project through Silent Hands Support in memory of her late father-in-law. The initiative provided dinner to 110 orphaned, helpless, and impoverished children at Jamia Siddikia Madrasa and Orpha
Silent Hands Support in partnership with the Zahidul Islam Memorial Association, organized a Free Medical Camp (FMC 2019) in Shuktail, Gopalganj. The initiative aimed to provide free medical treatment and medication to the underprivileged and thos
On 12th October 2019, the Sumi Akhter project reached a heartfelt conclusion. With the support of Silent Hands, Sumi Akhter received a cross hybrid cow and two goats to help sustain her livelihood. Although plans to raise ducks and chickens had to
Mohammad Nazmul Hossain, a 22-year-old auto-rickshaw driver from Gazipur, lost his leg in a devastating accident, leaving him unable to support his family. Determined to regain independence, he reached out to Silent Hands Support for an Easy bike.
The Al-Amin Project was successfully completed, thanks to the compassion and support of Silent Hands Support members. This project was dedicated to Journalist Al-Amin Bhuiyan, who suffered a severe leg injury in a motorcycle accident on 25th June
Maulana Mizanur Rahman from Fulgazi, Feni, suffered a stroke that left him partially paralyzed, making mobility and daily activities difficult. After exhausting his resources on medical treatment, he relied on village support for shelter. To ease
We provided Qurbani meat, Polao rice, cooking oil, onions, and Tk 100 cash to 300 flood-affected families in a remote village where no Qurban had taken place in the past 10 to 15 years. Silent Hands Support remains committed to reaching communitie
Silent Hands Support successfully installed a deep tube well in Moddhomithanol, Chittagong, funded by a generous donor. This initiative provides clean drinking water to Saiful Islam’s family and the surrounding community, addressing a critic
Help for Kurigram Flood-Affected People. On July 26, 2019, Silent Hands Support successfully distributed dry food and essentials to 300 flood-affected families. Additional families received 500 BDT and biscuits. Our team reached stranded people by
Areeb Alian is the son of Humayun Kabir Limon and Israt Jahan Nishi at Mohammedpur in Dhaka metropolitan area, Bangladesh. His father worked in Independent Tv. Nine months ago suddenly, the little boy Alian was admitted into Central Hospital due t
A Helping Hand for a New Beginning
At Silent Hands Support, we strive to extend a helping hand to those in need. As part of our commitment, we successfully provided financial assistance of 15,000 BDT to support Khodeja Akhter's wedding.
Sajed Sheikh was not only a very poor but also a physically disabled man. He had to lead a very miserable life. By hearing of him, Silent Hands Support team members came forward to assist him. He was given a wheelchair and cash of 36,500.00 Taka.
Md. Saiful Islam, village of Maddamithanol in Chattogram district in Bangladesh, had two daughters named Ramisa and Farisa. They are very small in age. Saiful Islam was a factory worker by profession. He had been suffering from Hepatitis C for man
Life is especially tough for disabled children like Shakil from Shariatpur, Bangladesh. After losing his father, Shakil's mother, a domestic worker, struggled to make ends meet, often resorting to collecting waste. With insufficient income, afford
While Nafiz Hossain was undergoing treatment at the hospital in Dhaka, Silent Hands Support, stood beside Nafiz on the request of Silent Hands Support members and assisted him to release from the hospital by paying Tk-15000. Even then Nafiz Hossai
Eid means the tide of joy in the mind, Eid means happiness in the Muslim house .
Eid means the biggest festival of Muslims to celebrate with different types of cooking are being prepared with new clothes. One of the biggest festivals of the Mus
Ramadan, a month of immense spiritual significance for Muslims, emphasizes the importance of Sahri and Iftar meals. Recognizing the disparity between wealthy and underprivileged families during this time, Silent Hands Support launched the Ramadan
Ramadan is the holiest month in Muslims' life. Regarding the importance of Ramadan's Sahri and Iftar, we decided to stand beside the disadvantage people of the society. So, we arranged the Ramadan Food Pack, Eid Food and Cloth project on behalf of
Ramadan is the holiest month for Muslims, a time of reflection, prayer, and fasting. While the wealthy enjoy abundant meals during Sehri and Iftar, many underprivileged families struggle with inadequate food, often facing severe hunger. This dispa
Ramadan is the holiest month in Muslims' life. Regarding the importance of Ramadan's Sehari and Iftar. The wealthy people consume fish, meat and good food for their family. On the other hand, the poor pass their family with little food and sometim
Shelter is a fundamental human right, yet many orphaned children in Bangladesh lack basic necessities like shelter, food, and clothing. Recognizing this need, Nurul Islam established Rahmania Orphanage in Cluster Village 07, Barisal District, to p
Humanity, being the pinnacle of Allah’s creation, is inherently designed to reflect beauty and dignity. Yet, physical disabilities often lead to societal neglect and underestimation. Md. Mustafa, a rickshaw puller in the Banani area of Dhaka
In Bangladesh, many people struggle to afford quality food year-round, with meat being a rare luxury. Silent Hands Support, addressed this issue by organizing a One Meal project for the poor and needy in Sukundi village, Gazipur district.
In Bangladesh, many people still struggle with hunger and malnutrition, particularly street children who often face uncertainty about their next meal. This constant lack of nourishment leads not only to food insecurity but also to various health i
North Bengal is one of the most underprivileged regions in Bangladesh, where the harsh winter season brings severe suffering to its residents. The need for warm clothing becomes critical to protect against the bitter cold.
To alleviate this har
Bangladesh experiences six distinct seasons, each bringing its unique challenges. Among them, winter stands out with its severe cold, causing significant hardships for many, especially those without adequate protection. The need for warm clothing
Winter is a season of hardships for the underprivileged in our country, bringing severe cold that affects the most vulnerable—especially the poor, homeless, and street children. These individuals face extreme difficulties during this season,
In Bangladesh, the winter season, one of six distinct seasons, brings severe cold, affecting numerous communities. To mitigate the hardships faced during this time, Silent Hands Support organized a winter clothes distribution project on January 1,
Winter brings significant challenges for the impoverished in Bangladesh, who often struggle to stay warm during the bitter cold. In response to this seasonal hardship, Silent Hands Support organized a winter clothes distribution project. As part o
Bini Begum resides in Shuktail village, Gopalganj district, Bangladesh. She tragically lost her husband at a young age, leaving her to care for her four daughters and mother-in-law amidst severe poverty. Struggling financially, Bini had to seek as
Every winter, the people of North Bengal face severe hardships due to a lack of financial resources to purchase warm clothes. To alleviate their suffering, Silent Hands Support launched a winter clothes project. On December 18, 2018, in the second
Silent Hands Support exemplifies humanitarianism through its dedicated efforts to serve those in need. Recently, the organization provided Tk 15,000.00 in financial aid to Hosne Ara Begum (Hawa) from Tankirpar, Ward No. 28, Gazipur metropolitan ar
North Bengal, among the most underprivileged regions in Bangladesh, faces severe hardships during winter. Recognizing this, Silent Hands Support launched a winter clothes project to alleviate their suffering. On December 17, 2018, in the first pha
Children often thrive on the love and care of their parents, but Mehdi from Dhaka, Bangladesh, has grown up without this essential support. Silent Hands Support recognized his plight and has taken full responsibility for his well-being through the
In Bangladesh, many people, especially street children, face food scarcity and harsh living conditions. Silent Hands Support, a leading social organization, took action on Children's Day to alleviate their suffering. On November 21, 2018, in the K
Life becomes challenging without parents. Yeasin Ali is a such kind of boy who faced a crucial reality of life without a guardian. Silent Hands Support took his all responsibilities under sponsor child project. An honourable member and her brother
Silent Hands Support organized a free eye camp in Shukataiyal, Gopalganj, providing vital eye care to 850 underprivileged individuals. This initiative aimed to address the lack of proper medical treatment for the poor in Bangladesh, ensuring they
Disease is a burden which can crash a family. Md Bacheed is an ill fated man who has been suffering from severe illness for few days. He can't take proper treatment due to financial crisis. This is why he begged for financial help from the rich to
Mizan Shah is a patient of rare disease. He has two little babies. So, he dreams to live for his two babies and wife. As he was very poor, he couldn't manage his treatment cost because it was very expensive to him. This is why he begged for financ
Mohammed Abdullah, an orphaned boy from Hamayetpur, Savar Upazila in Dhaka, faced immense challenges after his mother's death. Neglected by his father, he was raised by his grandmother, a beggar, and lived on the streets. His life took a turn when
Education is the fundamental rights for all in Bangladesh. It is called the backbone of a nation. But they're many children who are being educated by great hardship. Rafiq was one of them. His mother was a domestic worker. She tried to manage his
Street children often live in dire circumstances, facing a harsh reality that no child should endure. Many roam the streets from dawn to dusk in search of food, and it's not uncommon for them to go without a meal. Some lack proper clothing and hav
Eid-ul-Azha, also known as Qurbani Eid, is one of the most significant festivals for Muslims, marked by the sacrifice of animals. On this occasion, Silent Hands Support organized a Qurbani for the underprivileged residents of Gazipur district in B
Eid-ul-Azha, also known as Qurbani Eid, is one of the most significant festivals for Muslims, marked by the sacrifice of animals. On this occasion, Silent Hands Support organized a Qurbani for the underprivileged residents of Gazipur district in B
Silent Hands Support undertook a compassionate mission to aid Sumon, a father and former university student from Pirojpur, Bangladesh, who was battling severe kidney disease. Both of Sumon's kidneys had failed, necessitating an urgent kidney trans
Every child is a precious treasure to parents, and when they fall ill, especially in impoverished families, it causes immense distress. In Dhaka, 60 children with kidney disease were admitted to the Dhaka Children's Hospital. Financially strugglin
Eid is a special day for all Muslims and they enjoy it with much enthusiasm. But many poor pass the day with gloominess. To make smiles on the faces of destitute and street children, they were given new clothes, shoes and Eid salami as Eid gifts w