Qatar Charity brings smiles on vulnerable lips

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Staff Reporter :
Enamul Haque, a 53-year-old expatriate from Hat hazari in Chittagong, died in 2019 of an irredeemable disease.
He came to Bangladesh from Qatar just four months before his death.
Enamul thought he would recover to go back to workplace to bring smile on the lips of children.
But, Enamul’s dream did not come true.
In addition to high blood pressure, Enamul’s diabetes levels were out of control. He had a sore leg, which did not subside after hundreds of attempts, but spread further.
In the meanwhile, his kidney complications appeared.
At one stage, Enamul Haque died on April 22, 2019.
Enamul’s wife Shahana Sultana, did not know what to do with her three children as there was no 2nd option.
A few months later, she was compelled to move with her children to her elder brother Mohsin as there were many tensions in the joint family of her husband’s house.
While living with uncertainty, Qatar Charity brought hope, happiness and smile to her and the three helpless children.
The widow, who lost her husband, has been given a beautiful one-story building by Qatar Charity.
The 1600 sq ft 6-room building has 3-bed rooms, including a drawing and dining room and three toilets, and a kitchen room.
With her three children Shahana has been now living in this well-decorated house since August this year.
Getting a permanent shelter to live, Shahana survived disaster.
Besides this, Qatar Charity has also taken responsibility of her three children Abdullah, Ayatullah, and Asadullah.
Every child is being given thee thousand takas (local currency) every month.
Shahana’s only dream now is to build her three sons as a real human being.
However, her worries have been allayed as the Qatar charity has made the house as well as taking care of the children, she wants to give her children ideal education’, Shahana said.
Shahana’s eldest son, Abdullah Rashin, a 10th grader, said that they are so happy to have a nice house, and three brothers are not facing any problem to study as Qatar Charity assists monthly.
In the last four years, Qatar Charity gifted this type of twenty-eight (28) multi designed accommodation for the indigent families in different parts of the country under the program of ‘Housing for the poor,’ those who have lost their key guardian and faced an uncertain life.
Some programs are still running in the country as an important part of Qatar Charity Bangladesh’s social welfare and development activities.
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