Project Details
The project has the potential and impact-full of mainstreaming orphans and street children. Their basic
needs are met & they will get new life through gaining knowledge, vocational skills, and life skills. They
will get love and affection like parents. It will boost their confidence. They will become good assets to
the community. They are developed physically & psychologically & made as a good & protective citizen.
By being observed in philanthropy and social activities they will also be like that in the longer future.
Project duration: July 2020 to June 2023
Project Coverage Area: Cox`s Bazar Sadar.
Project Manpower: Total 14 staff.
Donor: BANI STREET, France.
Project Objective
• To provide orphan/semi orphan/street children, a childhood that they never experienced and help
them to become useful members of society.
• To encourage orphan/semi orphan/street children to kind their potential by providing creative
opportunities.
• To make available a secure place where orphan/semi orphan/street children can play and enjoy
their childhood.
• To provide basic education to orphan/semi orphan/street children.
• To provide such welfare services as free lodging, boarding, health, and recreation.
• To provide basic literacy and facilities for those who wish to study further.
• To select and prepare for a vacation to live on their legs.
• To accomplishing physical, intellectual, and aesthetic development of the children.
Overcome
• In the covid-19 situation teachers tried their best to visit the children’s homes.
• The teachers highlight the importance of education to the parents, as a result of which the
number of students was increased and it was possible to meet the challenges.
Main Activities
BANI STREET has expertise in the accompaniment and support of minors in a situation of
precariousness in cox`s Bazar. The goal is not to provide one-time emergency assistance but rather to
offer personalized assistance that is global and sustainable.
With the opening of this structure, BANI STREET and PHALS aim to reduce the number of abuses on
Bangladeshi children at risk by contributing to the change in mentality and
establishing a structure ensuring their protection. The structure is expected to accommodate up to 48
Bangladeshi children under optimal conditions ensuring their development in a safe environment.
Children will be admitted between the age of 6 and 14, and they could be taken care of until the age of
23.