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The Scout Movement: Providing Relief After Fires

In the whirlwind of life's challenges, the imperative to assist one another becomes evident. As scouts, we understand that during our own moments of vulnerability, we experience suffering. This insight fuels our determination to extend support, fostering solidarity and empathy, essential in a world of constant flux.
In the province of Dhaka, Bangladesh, fire accidents are a distressingly frequent occurrence, with incidents happening nearly every month. The recurrent blazes have prompted a group of 207 scouts to take action, providing essential aid such as hot water, nourishing food, and trauma healing to help the fire victims endure and recover.
Our efforts yielded impactful results, alleviating dehydration, hunger, and trauma, particularly among people and young children. By providing essentials and healing support, we lessened the immediate distress caused by fires. Our actions showcased the scout movement's commitment to serving society and aiding those in need.
After this accident, many people lost their goods, lives and many things. People should learn how to rescue from a fire accident and be aware from fire.
Started Ended
Number of participants
207
Service hours
7385
Beneficiaries
2500
Location
Bangladesh
Topics
Youth Engagement
Inner peace and spirituality
Humanitarian action

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