'Silent Hands Support Inc. Initiates Transformational Program in Bhola, Bangladesh'
In a monumental event, Silent Hands Support Incorporated running zakat Project in Bhola, Bangladesh, on March 3, 2024. They offered an Auto Rickshaw to a physically challenged man named Md. Siraj, initiative signifies the organization's steadfast dedication to uplifting communities since its establishment in 2018.
The project aims to catalyze positive change and improve the lives of many in Bhola and beyond.
Key figures including Mohammad Anwar Hosen Choton (Chairman) and Mohammad Delowar Hosen (Upazila Social Welfare Officer) graced the ceremony, highlighting the significance of this endeavor.
Among the attendees from the organization were Md. Rofiqul Islam, Rezaul Karim, Asmaul Husna Shimu, and Md Jeshan Gazi, pivotal members driving the project's implementation and the broader mission of Silent Hands Support Incorporated.
Reflecting on the occasion, the organization's founder Tahamina Ahammed Tania (Tajj Momo) emphasized, "The zakat Project symbolizes our unwavering commitment to effecting meaningful change in the lives of those in needs."
Mohammad Anwar Hosen Choton, Chairman, echoed this sentiment, stressing unity and collaboration as indispensable in addressing societal challenges. The Zakat Project embodies hope for Bhola's community, championing values of compassion, solidarity, and progress.
As it unfolds, the project promises enduring impact, paving the way for sustainable development and empowerment. Silent Hands Support Incorporated pledges to continue its mission, ushering in a brighter future for all.
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