Abohelito Nari o Shishu Kallan Sangstha (ANAMIKA) started in Dhaka in 2000 to help those who are most in need, especially women, children, and underprivileged families across Bangladesh. Our work began in Bhola, a remote and disaster-prone island. Since then, we’ve reached over 50,000 people with education, support, and care. We’ve partnered with the Bangladeshi government on many important programs, including support for vulnerable women, science education, sanitation, and schooling. We also stood by the people of Bhola during the COVID-19 pandemic, raising awareness and distributing protective supplies. ANAMIKA is also actively involved in relief distribution, providing food, clothing, and basic needs during emergencies. We are committed to continuing and expanding this work to help more communities during crises. With the support of 450+ volunteers, an Executive Board of 11, and a strong field team, we are now planning mini schools and future universities for island children and mothers. We also teach real-life skills and continue to serve religious and ethnic minorities. We welcome international donations to keep making a difference. Every small act of support brings big change to people’s lives.
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At ANAMIKA, we are committed to supporting underprivileged women, children, and communities across Bangladesh. Through education, health, climate awareness, and livelihood programs, we aim to bring lasting change. Thank you to all our partners and supporters for being part of this journey. Together, we are making a difference. – President, ANAMIKA
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Every step we take at ANAMIKA is guided by a deep commitment to the people we serve. From coastal villages to urban slums, we focus on creating real opportunities for women, children, and vulnerable communities. Thank you to everyone who walks with us in this journey of hope and positive change. – Executive Director, ANAMIKA
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