''IFTAR DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM IN RAMADAN''
Ramadan is a month of fasting, prayer, reflection, and community for Muslims around the world. It is a time to focus on spiritual growth, giving back to the community, and helping those in need. One way that the goals of Ramadan can align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 3 (SDG 3) - "Good Health and Well-being", Goal 2 (SDG2)- "Zero Hunger" is through volunteer work with the Scouts organization.
The project was implemented Kushtia city the hungry people who lives in roadside. Conducting health and wellness workshops, where young people can learn about the importance of physical activity, healthy eating, and stress management. Cleaning and beautifying public spaces, which can improve community health and well-being and zero hunger city.
More than 80 people are benefitted by this project. Basically it was impact for the children, old people and also for the rickshaw pullers.
We was learning that how to provide iftar or food in street people.