New Computers from OBAT Strengthen Computer Literacy Program
New computers help students take courses on a variety of subjects.
New computers help students take courses on a variety of subjects.
Help was given to the disabled, orphans, and homeless people who were in the most dire need.
Our Chittagong team organized a gift distribution program for mentally and physically disabled children.
High school student writes a heartwarming book starring a Rohingya refugee and donates 100% of book sales to OBAT helpers.
When the pandemic caused Arman to lose his job, OBAT and the local mosque helped him open his own barber shop!
Most camp residents live in huts made of tin and bamboo, which does not offer any protection against the elements. That’s why distributing clothing and blankets to camp families makes a big difference.
New ultrasound machine allows OBAT’s primary health clinic to better serve women in need, allowing them to stay close to home.
3,500 people lost their homes when a devastating fire destroyed more than 677 shelters at the Nayapara Rohingya Refugee camp.
For the ongoing at-home education program for Rohingya students, new school books were distributed to students enrolled in levels 2 and 3.
Our very own Syedpur Think Tank members, Faruk (President) and Saima (Secretary) will be leading a graphic design and computer skills training with local organization, SUVA!