NRB Hospital

Araf Bin Tarek is raising money for The Brit Foundation
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NRB Hospital
Campaign by The Brit Foundation (RCN 1182050)
At NRB Hospital, our mission is to provide accessible, compassionate, and high-quality healthcare to all individuals, regardless of socio-economic status. We are committed to serving as a beacon of hope and healing in the community, ensuring that no

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In Bangladesh:

40% of the population lacks access to basic healthcare services.

Millions of people cannot afford a full course of necessary medications.

Millions of children require specialised medical attention.

At NRB Hospital, our mission is to provide accessible, compassionate, and high-quality healthcare to all individuals, regardless of socio-economic status. We are committed to serving as a beacon of hope and healing in the community, ensuring that no one is turned away due to financial constraints. Our dedicated team of healthcare professionals offers a comprehensive range of services, from preventive care to advanced treatments, utilizing state-of-the-art technology and evidence-based practices.

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About the campaign

At NRB Hospital, our mission is to provide accessible, compassionate, and high-quality healthcare to all individuals, regardless of socio-economic status. We are committed to serving as a beacon of hope and healing in the community, ensuring that no

About the charity

The Brit Foundation

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RCN 1182050
Our vision is of a society where people of all backgrounds are not only tolerated but respected. This can only be done by celebrating our rich diversity and shared heritage. “We will strive to promote, celebrate and bring together the diverse communities and cultures to foster cohesion & harmony.”

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