Donate a Blanket & Save a life this winter appeal

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There is hard winter season every year in Bangladesh, where a lot single women and poorest old age person die due to lack of winter warm clothing. But government, local governance and society don't take care for facilities to these vulnerable old age persons. If they fall ill, also there are no one who take care and provide medical facilities. They urgently require warm clothing i.e. blanket to prevent from death due to hard cold. They live a very hard and miserable life in winter season.

The organization has conducted survey on the status of old age poor women in the winter season . The report reveals that they are seriously lacking warm clothes, such as blanket and this create problem for them in winter season. The report also reveals that a large no of Poor old age persons and women death occurs in winter season due to lack of warm cloths. Due to deep poverty and ignorance by family, they are not able to manage the warm clothes & Blanket to save the life in winter season.

Our organization is currently working for the well being of 3000 Most Needy Old Age Person . The organization is also focus on improving the dignity of deprived persons i.e. widow, old age persons etc. Warm blanket would be distributed among the Most Needy old persons and widow , who are not able to purchase the warm cloths due to poverty and which don't have proper shelter facilities . It would make them safe from the hard cold in winter season.

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