SINCE 2023 WE SPENT ACCROSS OVER €850K IN BANGLADESH ACROSS OUR VARIOUS PROJECTS.
The Aid for Humanity is a non-profit charitable organisation, which started its journey from Coxs Bazar, Bangladesh with the aim of improving the living standard of the deprived, developing the educational, moral and ethical conditions in the Bangladeshi society and providing relief to the afflicted and those affected by natural and human disasters. It is a voluntary, non-governmental and non-political organisation, founded by a group enlightened charitable men and women, teachers, intellectuals, philanthropists, and young people who are full of vitality and activity. It is distinguished by being accountable to its all works and achieving transparency, credibility and quality in all its projects.
Aid For Humanity empowers Bangladesh's underprivileged by striving for a just society by improving living standards, strengthening education,
A Bangladesh where every individual, regardless of background, has the opportunity to thrive in a society built on education, opportunity, and compassion.
Aid For Humanity is working in many parts of Bangladesh to bring change by eradicating poverty, removing illiteracy and ensuring dignity and freedom for all, regardless of faith or nationality. We respond urgently whenever an emergency raises due to natural disasters or unforseen conflicts. A4H is dedicated to improving the living standard of vulnerable communities. And we are very dedicated to achieving the target of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The Tubewell Project, spearheaded by Aid for Humanity, is a vital initiative dedicated to providing clean and reliable water sources to impoverished families in Bangladesh.
The Mosque Project is a comprehensive initiative aimed at constructing, renovating, and maintaining mosques across the country to foster community spirit, enhance religious education, and provide essential services to local communities.
The Ablution Project is a crucial initiative aimed at constructing and improving ablution facilities (wudu areas) in mosques, schools, and public spaces across Bangladesh.
Aid For Humanity has rehabilitated thousands of these forgotten Muslims now in Bangladesh. In the past year (2021), thousands more have been helped with various relief projects.
We operate in most regions of Bangladesh, most specifically in the southeast regions. Aid For Humanity covers almost all the districts in Bangladesh implementing various development projects.