Monthly Archive: February 2011

Feb
28

Managing Non-Profit Organizations

Nonprofit organizations play a very vital role in the backward regions of the world. Bangladesh is one such place where acute poverty and absence of proper infrastructure accounts for high rate of illiteracy and major health hazards. Nonprofit organizations are the only way to bring about a change in the lives of millions of Bangladeshis. …

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Feb
24

The Future of Philanthropy and Charity

Not all man are born equal, some have the privilege of being born in developed world and in well affluent families while others are born in extreme poverty. The greatest service to mankind is done by people who try to ensure the basics of food, clothing, shelter and health care to these underprivileged through their …

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Feb
21

Touching Souls International: Building a Culture of Philanthropy

Greatness of a person is always measured by what he or she can give back to the society. There are thousands of people who are suffering due to poverty, lack of education and limited access to proper health care facilities. To help this cause people should opt for philanthropy and donate a part of their …

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Feb
20

Next Eye Camp of Touching Souls International

Next eye camp of Touching Souls International will be on February 23, 2011 in Kalihati, Tangail, Bangladesh. Around 1000 patients from Sakhipur, Kalihati, Ghatail, Bhaluka will be screened for cataract. Up to 60 patients can receive free cataract removal surgery with lens implant. Needy patients will get their eye medicines and eye glasses. After their …

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Feb
19

An Elevator Can Make a Difference to the Disabled

Are you looking to serve humanity in your own way? Why not make small financial contributions and bring about a change in the lives of people? Touching Souls International has been supporting Nurture Hospital for disabled and paralyzed, an 80 bed hospital for disabled and paralyzed in suburban coastal area of North Halishahar, Chittagong, Bangladesh …

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Feb
15

School Project of Touching Souls International

LinkedTube Former South African President Nelson Mandela once famously said “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” No country or race in the world has prospered without quality education. In a third world country like Bangladesh, education is the greatest weapon to bring about a change. The country …

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Feb
14

TSI Starts Mother & Child Care Services

Bangladesh has one of the highest infant mortality rates in the world with 53 out of 1000 children failing to live beyond their first year and 69 out of 1000 children dying before attaining the age of 5. The maternal mortality rate also stands at 380 per 100000 live births. To counter this problem New …

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Feb
12

Let There Be Hope For a Life

Giving sight to cataract blind by Touching Souls International

Bangladesh is one of the developing countries in the world with dismal records in health, education and family welfare. The problem is further complicated by the fast rate of population growth in the country with very little infrastructure to support it. A vast majority of people in the country have little access to proper health …

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Feb
10

Touching Souls International Gives Hope To Slum Kids

In Bangladesh close to 70 percent of the urban population or close to 20 million people live in the slums. These people find it difficult to make both their ends meet and cannot afford education for their children. This creates a social problem where millions of children remain illiterate and are easily susceptible to child …

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Feb
05

Touching Souls International Conducts Free Eye Camp

There are thousands of people in Bangladesh who do not have the gift of vision or are slowly losing it. Cataract is severely causing blindness among people in this country lacking basic health care facilities. The problem worsens in the rural areas of the country where the health care facilities are in shamble. Every year …

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