Rohingya Refugees
Support

EDUCATE THE CHILDREN Provide free healthcare Educate the children Install water pump Feed the fasting Give livelihood |

More than 1 million Rohingya refugees live in makeshift
camps made of bamboo and plastic

HOW YOU CAN HELP

Free medical care, free medicines and doctor’s cost

Free medical care, free medicines and doctor’s cost

$250

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 Child education for 5 children

Child education for 5 children

$100

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In all Other Projects ( plain regions )

In all Other Projects ( plain regions )

$250

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 Sponsor an orphan for one Month

Sponsor an orphan for one Month

$45

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Food Basket to Feed 10 Refugee Family & Poor People

Food Basket to Feed 10 Refugee Family & Poor People

$100

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1 Share for Qurbani  / Udhiya

1 Share for Qurbani / Udhiya

$125

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Sewing Machine With Training for refugee women

Sewing Machine With Training for refugee women

$250

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 Winter Clothing For 10 Families

Winter Clothing For 10 Families

$100

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Free medical care, dental service, free medicines and doctor’s cost

Free medical care, dental service, free medicines and doctor’s cost

$750

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 Pay for Emergency assistance

Pay for Emergency assistance

$100

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 1 Shelter for Rohingya Family

1 Shelter for Rohingya Family

$300

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Zakat or Sadaqah for the Needy

Zakat or Sadaqah for the Needy

$100

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Rohingya Refugees Support

More than 1 million Rohingya refugees live in makeshift camps made of bamboo and plastic. The Rohingya refugees (Muslims of Myanmar) are considered one of the most persecuted groups of people in the world. They have been subject to the ethnic cleansing that occurred in their country and fled for their lives to neighboring country Bangladesh with barefoot and whatever clothes that had on. These refugees depend on humanitarian aid for shelter, food, clothing, and healthcare, child education- for everything. International and local aid agencies are struggling to adequately serve this massive number of refugees with services on shelter, food, clothing, and healthcare. BASMAH has jumped into serving these refugees to alleviate their sufferings. Since the time of this crisis began in 2017, BASMAH has been working directly inside the camp and offering serval services and programs to help these people. BASMAH programs include

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