Programs and results
What we aim to solve
There are 820 million people hungry in the world and 140 million orphans globally. 10 percent of the world's population are under the poverty line and 70.8 million people around the world are refugees, while a significant percentage of children do not have access to education. There are endless problems around the world that cannot be all solved, but we hope to solve some of them and contribute to making humanity better. Our approach is to provide sustainable solutions to help create a more developed society.
Our programs
What are the organization's current programs, how do they measure success, and who do the programs serve?
Complete Orphan Care
Poor orphans in our complete care of orphans program receive lodging, meals, clothes, education and healthcare.
Where we work
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Goals & Strategy
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Charting impact
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What is the organization aiming to accomplish?
Our primary goal is:
1. To assist and empower underprivileged people;
2. To assist poor children with access to education;
3. To care for orphans;
4. To ensure as many people as possible have access to primary healthcare services;
5. To provide basic needs to refugees;
6. To fight against hunger; and
7. To provide emergency response when a disaster strikes or a pandemic arises.
What are the organization's key strategies for making this happen?
1. Empower underprivileged communities by providing training and resources that they need to earn a sustainable income.
2. Provide poor children education by providing education scholarships, school supplies, meals, shelter, tutoring, and extracurricular activities.
3. Provide a healthy upbringing for our sponsored orphans by providing meals, shelter, clothes, education, and extracurricular activities, and mentor them to become society’s future leaders.
4. Provide access to primary healthcare in poor communities.
5. Provide relief, education, build schools, shelters, toilets, bathrooms, water-wells for refugees in refugee camps.
6. Provide access to nutritious food to communities who suffer from hunger.
7. Provide essential life-saving services and supplies when natural disasters strike or pandemics arise.
What are the organization's capabilities for doing this?
Projects for Humanity has hundreds of registered volunteers and contractors to accomplish our goals. In addition to its own registered volunteers, P4H collaborates widely with other non-profit organizations at both national and international level. Our growth in the scale of services provided in the last two years is a testimony to our capacity which is continuously expanding. P4H is currently serving the US and Bangladesh with a network of 200 registered volunteers, 15 staff members, 2 operations offices, 2 Free Clinics servicing 200 patients each month, 2 Orphan Centers caring for 30 total orphans, 1 School educating 30 talented students, and 30 districts in Bangladesh for underprivileged services, 3 refugee camps that receive P4H assistance, and the perfect blend of services enabling us to respond to disasters in the United States and Bangladesh.
What have they accomplished so far and what's next?
Projects for Humanity has a national presence. We have hundreds of volunteers throughout the country. To date, we have served more than 100,000 people with our services. We are growing at a fast pace due to the need for our services. We will continue our expansion, quality of service, and partnering with other organizations to reduce poverty as a whole with sustainable solutions for humanity.
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Operations
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Projects for Humanity
Board of directorsas of 10/01/2022
Md Islam
Projects for Humanity
Term: 2017 -
Tahmina Aktar
Projects for Humanity
Syed Zia Uddin
Projects for Humanity
Mohammad A. Mobin
Projects for Humanity
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