[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_cta h2=”” h4=”Shakti Care – Food & Nutrition Program”]When we give we think we are generous and we feel proud to be generous but are giving really a generosity? Ask this question to ourselves: when we buy medicine for our children, do we feel generous? No, we don’t. We feel responsible. It is our responsibility to look after for our children at the time they are sick or hungry or need clothing or need love. It is our responsibility to help them grow because we made a commitment to build family.

Shakti parents cannot fulfill those responsibilities toward their families because they don’t have enough income. Our society failed to provide them with a means of earnings. Our society failed to provide them with fundamental rights of having access to food, cloths, medicine and education. Our socio-economic-political leaders are systematically and consistently kept turning strong workers hands into the hands of beggar – “keeping poverty alive – to ensure supply for foreign assistance – so that they can enjoy comforts by generation.”

When we help Shakti students and their families – we feel that we are trying our best to maintain our commitment.

We have decided to give the students following vaccines (for that we need your support):

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  1. On Tuesday, February 9, 2010, one of our students (at Mohammadpur location) Sharmin became seriously ill. On the same day after returning from work, Ahmed Javed Chowdhury (Ronie) felt bad for an unknown reason and visited Shakti to have a chat with the students. He came to know that Sharmin became very sick since that morning and his rickshaw pullar father took her to nearest hospital, but they declined treatment because her father failed to pay the doctor 200 Taka.Ahmed Javed Chowdhury (Ronie) immediately called his team. Tanvir, Emdad and Ronie contributed and took her to the doctor. They also bought some food and gave her father some cash to take care of her.
  2. On Friday, April 23, 2010, at our Korail location, Shakil left the class because of a fever. Shakil’s mom took him to the doctor. The doctor sent them to the pathologist for a diognosis, but his mother could not afford the cost of the diagnosis. Shakti volunteers took initiatives and helped Shakil get rid of typhoid. Shakil is now recovering.
  3. Friday, July 9, 2010 our Korail, Gulshan-1 branch of Shakti Bidyalaya student Moni became severely ill (her parents indicated that: ore nia kail kanda-kati laigga gesilo), Our Shakti volunteers helped Moni to get adequate treatment, medicine and stood by her side so that she recovers and come back to class as soon possible.
  4. On Friday, July 23rd, 2010 one of Ronie’s favourite students Rana became ill. Shakti volunteers immediately came to help Rana and family so that Rana can get well soon.
  5. On 10th May 2014, one of our student of Mohammadpur branch Nahida who is a blind girl attracts attention of Ronie since her much interest of learning. Ronie with his friends and management body and rushed to government eye hospital with Nahida and her parents. Then doctors suggested that the problem is with her brain that is related to her vision. With the help of his friends, Ronie took her to National Institute of Neurosciences and Hospital, NINS, Dhaka which is in Agargaon. With all the expenses including food bear by Ronie and his friends. Specialist doctors including the head of the child Neuro department seen the MRI reports and prescribed some medicine for her.

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