Project

ALOR dHARA

School for underprivileged children is an inspiring institution that aims to transform the lives of underprivileged kids through education and character development. The vision behind this remarkable school is to empower these children with knowledge and values, enabling them to break free from the vicious cycle of poverty. With a casual yet intense enthusiasm, Alor Dhara ensures that each child receives quality education and guidance, ultimately shaping them into responsible citizens. The school's commitment towards providing equal opportunities to every student reflects in their well-thought-out curriculum, which not only focuses on academics but also emphasizes teaching life skills and manners. By instilling a sense of discipline, empathy, and respect for others, Alor Dhara is not just creating educated individuals but also nurturing well-rounded personalities who will contribute positively to society.

wOMEN EMPOWERMENT

Amena Sheikh Shomajkolyan Shongstha is committed to social change and development, is currently focusing its efforts on distressed women empowerment in Bangladesh. This initiative recognizes the severe challenges faced by women in a country where gender inequality and discrimination are pervasive. By addressing this issue head-on, Amena Sheikh Shomajkolyan Shongstha aims to create lasting positive change for these marginalized women. Through various programs and interventions, Amena Sheikh Shomajkolyan Shongstha provides educational opportunities, vocational training, and economic empowerment initiatives to empower these women with the necessary skills and knowledge to become self-reliant. The organization also works closely with local communities to raise awareness about gender equality, challenging long-standing cultural norms that perpetuate gender-based violence and oppression. With its professional approach and comprehensive strategies, Amena Sheikh Shomajkolyan Shongstha is making significant strides towards empowering distressed women in Bangladesh and paving the way for their greater participation in society.