Monthly Archive: November 2010

Nov
30

Giving The Light Of Education To Slum Kids

With financial help of Touching Souls International slum kids are getting the school education

The parents of these children cannot afford to send them to proper schools, since they earn a small amount of money, most of which is spent on food. Nurture and Touching Souls International has made their dreams of going to school come true by providing them free education, besides stationery and books, which are also …

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Nov
29

Helping The Hungry In A Third World Country

Needy, elderly and disabled receiving help from Touching Souls International to buy their food for the month

110 desperately needy, elderly and disabled people of 21 villages of Kishoreganj & Netrokona district of Bangladesh getting their regular monthly allowance from Touching Souls International. People who are very needy, elderly, disabled, who does not have any land, does not have any earning member in the family, do not get any kind of government …

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Nov
29

Fellowship Award Ceremony Of Touching Souls international for Water Forum Journalists

Fellowship award ceremony of Touching Souls International for journalists

Dr. Akbar Ali Khan Giving Fellowship award: On July 19th, 2010, was the fellowship award ceremony of the nonprofit organization, Touching Souls International. The ceremony was held at the National Press Club in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Former adviser to the Caretaker Government of Bangladesh, Dr. Akbar Ali Khan was the chief guest of the program. Touching …

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Nov
27

Cleft Lip Surgeries Giving Freedom To Smile

Since 2001 Touching Souls International, a nonprofit organization provided 36 cleft lip camps in different districts of Bangladesh. in each camp it provided free cleft lip surgeries to 15 to 70 disadvantage people, saving them from the curse of not being socially acceptable, giving them a new hope to live. There are so many of …

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Nov
27

Eye Camp Of October 2010 Providing Free Cataract Surgeries

Photo of Eye camp of Touching Souls International

Photos of eye camp of Touching Souls International in Rangamati, Savar, Bangladesh, which was held in October 17th, 2010. Around 600 patients were screened for their eye problems. 300 patients got eye medicines. 70 patients received eye glasses. 25 patients were taken to Mymensingh BNBS Eye hospital to get their cataract surgeries. On October 19, …

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Nov
25

Majority People Of A Country In Serious Threat Of Arsenic Mass Poisoning

Arsenic toxic contamination involving groundwater is normally a natural occurrence in numerous sections of the world. This concern gets to be significant while in the delta part within the Ganges. Usually the substantial concentration involving arsenic throughout deep levels of groundwater is bringing about critical arsenic poisoning in many men and women. Bangladesh which in …

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Nov
24

Touching Souls International A Nonprofit Organization Running Project Of Rehabilitation For Paralyzed

Bangladesh being one of the poor countries in the world is low on basic health care facilities. It is primarily an agricultural country with bulk of the population living in the rural areas which have little or no public health care facilities. All this has taken a toll on the overall population of the the …

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Nov
22

Feed A Hungry Old And Disabled

Feed a needy, old and disabled

We should count our blessings every time we, or our loved ones, fill our bellies, say a prayer for the millions of disadvantaged people who are struggling to have food for their hunger and finally answer that prayer by making a donation, or buying some foods and filling the bellies of the hungry, old, needy …

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Nov
20

Child Health In A Developing Country

The largest subjects of a low income troubled region will most certainly be the children. Bangladesh, a developing country has a hopeless reputation about child health and well being. Most of the kids in the area particularly while in the non-urban places suffer from extreme malnutrition. The condition is aggravated as being Bangladesh is probably …

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Nov
18

Save The Cataract Blind living in a Third World Country

Cataract blind Amena Begum

Blindness, especially relating to cataracts, creates a primary issue in any third world countries. Bangladesh, as one of the developing countries, has a large number of blind persons requiring cataract removal surgeries. Cataract is the reason for 80% of adult blindness and there are currently anywhere in the region of 750,000 men and women who …

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