Bidyanondo
Give plastic, get rice and other food items: Bidyanondo’s initiative for a waste-free St Martin’s Island
The coral reef island, St Martin’s, is a major tourist attraction in Bangladesh. Unfortunately, being a tourist attraction comes with substantial plastic waste every day. Wherever you go on the island, you will find plastic bottles, polythene bags and more. To clean up St Martin’s Island and to rid it of the plastic waste menace, Bidyanondo Foundation has opened a “Plastic Exchange Store”.
1 year ago
Queen recognises Bangladeshi charity leader with Commonwealth Points of Light award
Queen Elizabeth II, as Head of the Commonwealth, has recognised Kishore Kumar Das, representing Bangladesh, as the 223rd Commonwealth Point of Light in honour of his exceptional voluntary service founding ‘Bidyanondo’, a charity which has improved access to education for over 1,200 children from marginalised backgrounds.
Kishore, aged 40, set up ‘Bidyanondo’ in 2013, which started with only 22 students and now runs five primary schools which are free to access, as well as running free academic coaching sessions and scholarship programmes to help children continue into Higher Education.
Kishore has also instigated a meal programme, “Ek takay aahar” (Meal for one penny), which has provided more than 10,000 nutritious meals for vulnerable people, particularly children and those who are homeless.
During the Coronavirus pandemic, the charity further ramped up its efforts to distribute relief across the country, with Kishore and volunteers also working to sanitise public spaces and transport and provide ongoing educational, health and nourishment support to those in need.
As part of the legacy of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in London 2018, The Queen - as Head of the Commonwealth - is thanking inspirational volunteers across the 54 Commonwealth nations for the difference they are making in their communities and beyond, by recognising one volunteer from each Commonwealth country every week.
By sharing these stories of service, the Commonwealth Points of Light awards celebrate inspirational acts of volunteering across the Commonwealth and help inspire others to make their own contribution to tackling some of the greatest social challenges of our time.
Kishore said: “I feel humbled to reflect on the fact that the world is benefiting from the work that we, the volunteers, are doing. And, the Commonwealth Points of Light validates that. Such honour helps volunteers to determine where our focus should be. I believe this prestigious recognition of 'Bidyanondo' will inspire different charitable organisations to be more humane and beneficiary oriented."
“My earnest gratitude to Her Majesty the Queen as the Head of the Commonwealth for the recognition. Also, thanks to the British High Commission in Dhaka for acknowledging the hard work and determination of the volunteers of 'Bidyanondo' across Bangladesh.”
Javed Patel, acting British High Commissioner to Bangladesh, said, “My warmest congratulations to Kishore Kumar Das on his Points of Light award. Through this recognition we also acknowledge the inspirational volunteers of 'Bidyanondo Foundation' who are contributing to eradicating hunger, empowering people and improving access to quality education in Bangladesh."
"Their outstanding efforts continue to drive young people in Bangladesh and across the world towards the spirit of volunteerism and compassion. This award further strengthens the Brit Bangla Bondhon and the values of the Commonwealth.”
The Commonwealth is a diverse community of 54 nations that work together to promote prosperity, democracy and peace.
The Heads of Government meeting brought together leaders from all the 54 Member countries to reaffirm common values, address shared global challenges and agree how to work to create a better future for all citizens, especially young people.
Voluntary service is a vital part of this agenda, which is why Her Majesty The Queen has chosen to recognise outstanding volunteers across the Commonwealth in this special way.
2 years ago
COVID-19: Bidyanondo stands beside transgender community with foods
Although the ongoing second wave of the global pandemic of COVID-19 has put a halt to the livelihoods of many communities, Bidyanondo Foundation, known for taking initiatives to serve the marginalised people in the country, stood beside the transgender community through its latest relief initiative in the capital.
The humanitarian organization distributed food packages to a number of people from the marginalised community in Savar on Sunday.
Earlier, it served transgender people food items across different areas in the capital including Vatara, Merul Badda, TSC area of Dhaka University, Mugda and other places on Friday.
Bidyanondo informed UNB that the distribution was initiated upon the request of social activist, media personality and country's first-ever transgender news anchor Tashnuva Anan.
3 years ago
Bidyanondo CHT orphanages get RFL 'icy water bottles'
RFL Houseware has donated "icy water bottles" to Bidyanondo Foundation to help it ensure safe water for underprivileged children of its six orphanages at the Chattogram Hill Tracts (CHT) area.
Toukirul Islam, executive director of RFL Houseware, handed over the products to Bidyanondo on Thursday through a programme in the capital, read a press release.
Read ‘Jibon Kheya’: Bidyanondo’s another humanitarian initiative
Jakir Hossain, an executive member of Bidyanondo, received the products on behalf of the foundation.
Toukirul said, "Many children are being affected by waterborne diseases every year. So it is necessary to use a safe container to preserve the water besides drinking safe water."
"We have handed over the 'icy water bottles' for the underprivileged children of the CHT area through Bidyanondo. I thank Bidyanondo for their support."
Read Bidyanondo floating hospital begins journey in Khulna
3 years ago
Bidyanondo floating hospital begins journey in Khulna
A floating hospital, jointly set up by Bidyanondo Foundation and Bangladesh Coast Guard, started its journey by providing treatment to underprivileged people of Banishanta Polli in Dacope upazila of Khulna on Tuesday.
4 years ago
‘Jibon Kheya’: Bidyanondo’s another humanitarian initiative
Bidyanondo Foundation, a voluntary organisation, and Bangladesh Coastguard are jointly going to launch a floating hospital ‘Jibon Kheya’ to provide poor people living along rivers with healthcare services.
4 years ago
Bidyanondo to help needy college admission seekers
Voluntary organization Bidyanondo Foundation has sought applications from college admission seekers who need support for their application and admission fees.
4 years ago
'Bidyanondo Mehmankhana’: Where the hungry are made to feel special
Bidyanondo Foundation, known for innovative initiatives to serve the marginalised people even before the COVID-19 pandemic hit lives and livelihood in Bangladesh, have unveiled their latest initiative to feed the jobless and low-income people: an all-day all-you-can-eat buffet at an old restaurant converted into a 'Bidyanondo Mehmankhana' (Bidyanondo Guesthouse).
4 years ago
Over one lakh users donate to Bidyanondo through bKash ‘Bird Game’
By playing the newly-launched ‘Bird Game’ in bKash app, more than one lakh customers have made donations to voluntary organisation Bidyanondo.
4 years ago
‘CMP-Bidyanondo Field Hospital’ starts operations in Ctg Wednesday
A 100-bed hospital, jointly initiated by Chattogram Metropolitan Police (CMP) and Bidyanondo Foundation, is set to start its operations from n Wednesday to fight against coronavirus pandemic.
4 years ago