Charitable deeds, let's crowd-fund for kids in Bangladesh, fruits and snacks every week, nr. 23

Hello, hello, my sweet munchkins, hope you are all doing mighty well! Without long intros and dreamy texts, let's cut to the chase. It is Friday, it is the day of charity, and... wait, I said it is time to cut to the chase! Brrrrrrrr. All proceeds from this post will go to @SchoolForSDG4, created by @azizbd, to help host a weekly fruit program and/or provide educational materials for the kids.

Here is a recent post from @SchoolForSDG4

How the weeks fly! We are already finishing the second seven-day cycle of the new year and life just seems to never stop. Our favorite school in Bangladesh is searching for new students and @Azizbd is walking from home to home to find those who need help the most. He has a list of students that have applied and he just wants to make sure that everyone who needs it gets to the classroom.

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In the picture above, Sumon is working in his dad's garage. His younger brother already got accepted in the school but it seems that Sumons father does not want the older boy to go to study, but rather work, so the father can have more free time on his hands. However, @azizbd is still hoping that Sumon will sign up for school, there is still a little bit of time left(until 15th of January)

Al-Amins family received their monthly donation. So, the boy can continue studying instead of working in the market. It is safe to say that the little guy will continue going to school as his heart does not has to be heavy for not being able to provide for his family. They are getting the support they need and Al-Amin can study to do great things one day in the future.

Here is a picture of a second Al-Amin and another student working in the middle of the night to make the ends meet. The kids are wearing their gifted hats all the way from Australia. Got to keep those ears warm! Thanks again, to @GirlBeforeMirror for the generous goodies that helped out so many kids and mothers alike!


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We also have some study progress to show, even though, with the admission process there is not much of it happening at the moment. Here, in the picture below, is Arif who is raised by his uncle(both of the boy's parents are, unfortunately, not able to take of the kid) and works in a vegetable stall. He still has time for school activities, though!

Also, because of the admission process and @Azizbd being busy while finding the kids most in need, the studies are a little scarce for those weeks and we have skipped the fruit snack distribution. But no worries, it is coming back very soon and pictures of kiddos consuming vitamins will be back very soon!

Thank you for sticking with me for so long, thank you for the amazing help and love you are spreading!


All the pictures are recent and provided by @azizbd, any questions about the project can be resolved with him, he will be happy to answer any questions if you are interested to help this project and have any idea about how to make it better. Heck, he will even get up at 4 AM in the morning just to talk to somebody about ideas. Here is a link to his steemit chat: https://steemit.chat/direct/azizbd

If you would like to contribute by making a post, you can contact Mohammed ( @azizbd ) and he will provide pictures for you, anyone spreading the word is welcome. The income from the post can be sent to @schoolforsdg4, if you think you deserve any Steem for your hard work making a post, keep a dime, even a small donation from your posts means a lot to those kids.

If you have any Steem to spare, donations are welcome. @schoolforsdg4 is where you want to send them.

If you can't spare any Steem, because I know everybody has their lives to live and expenses needed to be covered, a simple upvote is very much appreciated, a resteem is encouraged. :)

As I said, all income from this post will go towards the project, my rewards are set to 50/50 payout, but I am always able to find the SBD my posts make, so I will be able to forward all income from this post to @schoolforsdg4.

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Wishing you wonderful holidays,
Linda

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