Published:  06:05 PM, 23 February 2024

MASTUL Foundation supported 21 needy women on the day of 21 February

 MASTUL Foundation supported 21 needy women on the day of 21 February
21 February is recognized as the martyrdom of language movement and International Mother Language Day. To celebrate this day, it has organized an unique event where they have supported 21 helpless women to become independent.

Under the Empowerment program, it has distributed sewing machines to these helpless women. The event was held at Damudya Shariatpur District and Maulana Md. Saiful Islam, Imam & Khatib, Musjid-ut-Taqwa was present as the Chief Guest. Mr. Mominul Haque Mintu Sikder, Chairman, Darul Aman, Damudya, Shariatpur, was present as special guest. The ceremony was presided over by Mr. Al Amin Sikder, Senior Program Officer, MASTUL Foundation, and Head of Operation of MASTUL Foundation Kazi Raihan Rahman along with other officials and local dignitaries were also present.

Mr. Kazi Reaz Rahman, the Founder and Executive director of MASTUL Foundation, said in his speech, "All our work is for the purpose of the great creator Allah - to achieve the satisfaction of the creator by achieving the welfare of the neglected people of the country, regardless of caste, religion, caste." And so MASTUL's main goal is to help create a beautiful social system. Keeping this objective in mind, today, 21st February, we are making this different effort so that in near future MASTUL Foundation can contribute to the country's GDP.

Afrin, a beneficiary in North Damudya, Shariatpur, said that she has a family consists of three members including mother brother and sister. When she was three years old,   her  father left her family, married another woman and started a new family. She never got any experience of father love in her entire life. With great difficulty, she spent days without eating at her grandparents’ house. Afrin has now passed 8th standard, learning tailoring so that she can bear her education expense by herself. However, her mother cannot afford to buy the necessary sewing machine.

Afrin thanks the MASTUL Foundation for gifting sewing machine. Now she will do tailoring  and will finish her study like other friends.

MASTUL Foundation is a charity registered by the Government of Bangladesh. MASTUL's main work is the burial-burial service project, through which more than 3000 bodies have been buried since the start of the corona. Mastul has its own school, madrasa and shelter home where there are more than hundred parentless/orphan/orphaned students in residential/non-residential mix. Apart from this, more than a thousand underprivileged talented students are being provided health, nutritious food, child rights and basic needs in project schools in some districts. Mastul Foundation has sewing training centers, computer training centers through which the underprivileged population is being empowered. Apart from this, more than 1000 people have been made self-reliant through the Zakat self-reliance project. Apart from this, there are Mastul Old Homes for old parents and Mastul Mehmankhana, from where hundreds of helpless low-income people are fed in one day.




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