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Bangladesh

Emergency service for Milestone Aircraft Crash

Witnessing the pain and trauma faced by the accident victims deeply moved me. I wanted to stand beside those who were struggling for recovery and show them that they were not alone. This initiative was about spreading humanity and comfort, beyond just material help.
In the aftermath of the tragic Milestone College aircraft accident, several victims, including students, suffered severe burns and injuries. I volunteered at the National Institute of Burn & Plastic Surgery to support the affected individuals and their families. My role as a Scout volunteer was to provide assistance, emotional support, and basic care during this critical time.
This experience taught me the value of empathy and emotional intelligence during moments of crisis. I learned how teamwork between volunteers, medical staff, and families can create a strong support system. It reinforced the importance of Scouts' service in real-world emergencies.
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Number of participants
26
Service hours
18
Beneficiaries
100
Location
Bangladesh
Topics
Humanitarian action
Inner peace and spirituality
Civic engagement
Peacebuilding

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