November Reflections: When Humanity Became Hope
November was a month where compassion met action, and hope quietly reached thousands of lives. At Projects for Humanity, every initiative this month carried a simple promise — to restore dignity, strengthen resilience, and remind people that they are not alone.
With the support of our donors, volunteers, and well-wishers, November 2025 touched the lives of more than 10,600 people across Bangladesh and beyond. Each number holds a human story, and each story reflects the power of collective humanity.
🩺 Healing Where It Hurts Most — Free Medical Care
For many vulnerable families, medical care remains an unreachable dream. In November, Projects for Humanity organized 8 free medical camps across different districts of Bangladesh, providing free treatment and medicines to 642 individuals.
From children suffering in silence to elderly people enduring pain due to financial hardship, these camps became spaces of relief, care, and renewed hope. Healing, for us, is not just about medicine — it is about being seen and cared for.
🍽️ Nourishment That Sustains Life
Hunger quietly weakens families every day. Throughout November, we ensured that 450+ people received regular nutritious meals, helping them regain strength, improve health, and live with dignity.
These meals were more than food — they were reminders that no one should be forgotten, and that compassion can be served warm, with respect.
🎓 Education That Opens Doors
Education remains one of the strongest tools for breaking the cycle of poverty. In November, 38 talented and underprivileged students, including orphans, received scholarship support to continue their education.
At Champion Academy, our residential school for 74 students, November was filled with growth and preparation:
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Annual examinations began
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School management software development progressed
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Teachers participated in training programs
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New study benches were built
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Playgrounds were prepared for sports and physical well-being
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Students recorded their own songs, nurturing creativity
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Camp schools were decorated to create joyful learning spaces
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Typhoid vaccination programs were conducted
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Coordination meetings were held with government officials
Education here is not limited to classrooms — it is about nurturing confident, capable, and compassionate human beings.
🏠 Complete Orphan Care — Growing with Love
In November, 79 orphan children across three orphan care centers were nurtured with shelter, education, healthcare, nutritious food, and emotional support.
These children are growing not just with necessities, but with love, safety, and the belief that their lives hold value and promise.
🧒 Supporting Refugee & Host Communities
Our commitment extended to 180 refugee children and 60 children from host communities, ensuring access to education, care, and protection.
In spaces shaped by displacement and uncertainty, we work to create stability, learning, and hope for a better tomorrow.
💧 Clean Water — A Lifeline of Dignity
Access to safe drinking water continued to transform daily life for thousands. In November:
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7,970+ individuals were served with pure water
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4 water plants produced 36,000 gallons of clean drinking water
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76 tubewells continued serving communities nationwide
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Overall, 48,000+ gallons of pure drinking water were produced
Clean water is more than survival — it is health, dignity, and a future free from preventable suffering.
🌱 Livelihood Support — A Story of Hope
Sohag Mia from Gouripur, Mymensingh, lives with physical disability and struggled to support his family. In November, Projects for Humanity supported him with a small tea stall, enabling him to earn 600–700 BDT daily.
This was not just livelihood support — it was the return of self-reliance, dignity, and hope. A small stall became a new beginning.
🌍 Strengthening Community & Transparency
Beyond fieldwork, November also strengthened our global community:
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P4H Family Night in Houston brought together families, volunteers, and supporters
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Community outreach expanded in Oklahoma, building future partnerships
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Participation in the ICNA-MAS Convention helped share our mission with wider audiences
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Release of 2024 Form 990 and independent audit report reaffirmed our commitment to transparency and accountability
🌟 Celebrating Excellence
November brought national recognition for our students. At the Bigganchinta Science Festival Grand Finale, organized by Prothom Alo’s Bigganchinta:
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Tanvir secured 1st place in the Science Quiz
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Ahmed achieved 2nd place in the Rubik’s Cube Competition
These achievements reflect what becomes possible when opportunity meets guidance.
November at a Glance
📥 Download November 2025 Impact Report (PDF) |
🤍 Moving Forward Together
As we move toward December, we carry forward November’s lessons — that humanity heals, dignity empowers, and hope multiplies when shared.
None of this would be possible without your trust and generosity. Together, we are not just responding to needs — we are building a more just and compassionate future.