Assisting Patients of the July Movement

Our motivation came from a deep sense of empathy and the desire to provide support to those affected by the July movement. Witnessing their struggles, we felt compelled to offer both physical and emotional assistance. By providing food, assessing their conditions, and offering mental support, we aimed to restore hope and help them cope with the challenges they were facing, showing that solidarity and care can make a significant difference in times of hardship.
We assisted 60 patients affected by the July movement at Chittagong Medical Hospital by providing food and offering emotional support. After coordinating with hospital authorities, we delivered the food individually and spent time talking with each patient. The initiative was well-received, with patients expressing gratitude for the support, both physical and emotional, during a challenging time.
Through this initiative, we learned the true meaning of dedication and sacrifice, as we witnessed individuals who were willing to endure hardships for the betterment of their country. We also realized the deep responsibility we carry, not just for our country but for those who are vulnerable in times of crisis. This experience has strengthened our commitment to service and community support, reinforcing the importance of standing together and helping those in need.
Number of participants
11
Service hours
4
Beneficiaries
60
Location
Bangladesh
Topics
Healthy Planet
Peacebuilding
Health lifestyles

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