community-development

Unique Aid operates orphanage projects in Bangladesh for children who have lost their parents. This organization provides them with a safe and caring environment to grow up in and teaches modern and religious education to build glorious life. And this institution also organized an orphan project for individuals helping with higher education for changing life and founded an establishment in society. This project ensures access to necessities, Islamic education, and healthcare. Recently, Unique Aid has provided care, support, and religious education for older people, ensuring they receive the assistance they need to live comfortably and efficiently. Especially, Bangladeshi older people are facing health problems. This project is trying to solve this issue. In addition, this project aims to increase social awareness and understanding of social and climate issues for changing lives and empowering communities to take action to remove social challenges and realities.

Moreover, the raising awareness project focused on establishing children's fundamental rights in Bangladesh. This program ensures access to comfortable residence, education, healthcare, a good environment, and other basic human rights. In addition, Self-employment Support project initiatives provide training, workshops, and analytical support for individuals to start their businesses, projects, and jobs. Moreover, these projects aim to create opportunities to improve their livelihoods and social context. Unique Aid provides legal aid support to those who cannot afford it, ensuring that justice is accessible to all. Furthermore, local Bangladeshi people cannot face legal issues sometimes because they lack legal knowledge. These projects organize seminars, workshops, and legal camping to develop these people. Furthermore, the Qard Hasana project provides interest-free loans to needy individuals, families, and small business owners, enabling them to start or expand small businesses or cover other expenses. This project benefits society because Bangladesh is an overpopulated country, and people with low incomes face economic problems; this situation is unsuitable for a better community.