Home Renovation for Disadvantaged Girls

Support us in renovating a home for disadvantaged girls that accommodate 70 vulnerable girls and help provide accommodation and a friendly environment for their development.
Support us in renovating a home for disadvantaged girls that accommodate 70 vulnerable girls and help provide accommodation and a friendly environment for their development.
Sunamganj is one of the most underdeveloped districts in Bangladesh, surrounded by a wetland ecosystem in the northeastern part of Bangladesh which physically is a bowl or saucer-shaped shallow depression, also known as a back swamp. During monsoons, haors receive surface runoff water from rivers and canals to become vast stretches of turbulent water. The lack of resources coupled with natural disasters causes poverty, homelessness, stunted growth of children and food insecurity. Among the most vulnerable are children who are victims of domestic violence, labour, and emotional and physical abuse.
Government Home for Disadvantaged Girls Sunamganj, Bangladesh, was established to accommodate 70 vulnerable girls' to provide accommodation and a friendly environment for their development. Most of them are orphans from broken families with extreme poverty conditions. The home is the only place of hope for disadvantaged children, especially orphan girls. However, over the years, the building and living conditions have deteriorated due to a lack of resources and require renovation, bedding and other essentials to ensure safety and improved living conditions.
The walls of bedrooms are badly damaged due to leakage from the roof, putting children at health risk.
The girls need beds and bedding in their rooms to improve their basic living environment.
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