Dotnem Per Bown (Keni) lives with her parents, two brother and sister. Her father is a driver and mother cultivates jum. It is difficult for the family to meet their needs.
Keni Growing up in Lairupi Para Ruma Bandarban’s district. Keni’s family faced malnourishment due to their inability to afford clean water, healthcare, and nutritious food. Keni aspired to study, but her family’s financial constraints made it impossible. Born on 28th January,2014.She wants to become a doctor when she grows up, there is no good doctor in their area, no one can go to the city due to lack of money, so she will serve as a doctor for free service. She has a fondness for the color Green and enjoys spending her free time Ludu, Swing, Singing, Dance. Her favorite food is “Polao”
Your sponsorship is illuminating a child’s future. An underprivileged child is given the opportunity to realize their dreams, thanks to your support. They receive access to nutritious food, good healthcare, education, improved housing, and diverse learning opportunities. Simultaneously, love and care are nurtured. A promising future is cultivated through your generosity.
What do I get for 1000 taka per month?
- Monthly school Fees -450 TK
- Monthly Education materials – 300 Tk
- Monthly School maintenance – 250 taka
What your sponsor child gets-
The basic needs that should be met for every child, include access to a good education, healthcare, clothing, shelter, entertainment, and emotional support like love and care. These factors are important for a child’s well-being and development.
How Sponsored Children Get Encouragement-
When a child learns that they have a sponsor, it often brings them happiness and excitement. Interactions like talking on the phone, receiving gifts, and feeling loved can significantly encourage and uplift their spirits. This kind of support helps them feel valued and motivated to thrive.
Message from our beloved Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) regarding orphans
Prophet Muhammad,(PBUH): The best household among Muslims is a household wherein an orphan is treated well