With sunny days approaching and flowers blooming beautifully we hope this month to lift the spirits of many all over the world. This month we ask all our readers to remember in prayer our brothers and sisters suffering all around the world. Palestinian Ummah crying for help. Do your bit, charity will become your shade on the day of judgement. Help today and reap the rewards of hereafter In Sha Allah.
Ever since the pandemic hit the UK many charities, businesses and personal income sources have seen a decline with some facing closures, emotional decline and with no one to turn to. The past year has been a tragedy with many losing their loved ones and finding it difficult to pull them self out and work towards a positive outcome.
We hope march brings joy, love and peace. BBCGH are hopeful to raise crucial funding for the people of Bangladesh with your help. Although the UK have faced a pandemic and literally all our lives were placed on halt things are starting to look a bit brighter, with lock down easing and businesses operating as normal. Needless to say we also must play our part and follow government guidelines. This month we prepare to set our selves for the upcoming live appeal.
February has been a fruitful month for our Hospital. With celebrations of our 6th Year Anniversary live and kicking we were able to invite more patients all throughout Bangladesh from different villages and districts. The celebration announcement was advertised to raise awareness, free Medical Camp facility and winter packs for all disadvantaged individuals. Many locals and dignitary representatives praised the services offered all throughout the pandemic and since opening Hospital doors from 2015
December 2020 an end of an era. We all have lived and fought through unusual times. Corona Virus has taken the lives of many loved ones but we all stood in solidarity. The government, local businesses and charitable organisations have come together supporting all boroughs and families weather through food bank schemes or mental and emotional support. The past year has taught us all more about unity and kinship amongst our loved ones and neighbours. Although there has been a rise in cases with many more infected with this deadly disease the NHS has been the back bone for the UK and this is a reflection of the thousands that chose to risk their lives for us all.
We at BBCGH have been working tirelessly throughout the pandemic ensuring our patients are receiving the treatment and crucial medical supplies they desperately require. During this difficult period our Hospital has reviewed over 10,000 patients providing essential medical care. We are pleased to say many have used our facility due to us providing free of charge service for the less privileged. We can proudly say that we are serving our purpose and serving the most needy all throughout Bangladesh.
We at BBCGH live by the philosophy to help people whom have no means to help themselves. Our Hospital opened its doors to help those that are nearest and dearest to us losing their lives to cancer and not being given a fighting chance. Bangladesh holds 164,689,383 people according to UN data. It has been placed as an alarming social destitute country for a significant amount of time. Where 90% of its people are categorised as poor. With a lack of finance to generate its population, medical treatment is available at a high cost and with so many living with illnesses that have never been diagnosed or treated.
Hope the winter has been keeping all our readers warm and ready for another dose of BBCGH news. Due to the current pandemic we are all facing we are uncertain of what may happen in the upcoming months but we are certain of some thing that BBCGH will and have been continuing to serve the underprivileged people of Bangladesh. We believe it is a crucial time to send out the message that our doors remain open, to serve those that have no other means to receive treatment and health care advice.
Welcome to all our new and existing readers. We have another issue this month and with all your support we are continually providing medical assistance to the deprived people of Bangladesh. We hope all our readers have been well and following government guidelines to overcome the Coronavirus.
Eid Mubarak to all our readers. May this Eid be a joyous one with friends, family and loved ones. On Eid-Ul-Adha, which marks the completion of the annual Hajj pilgrimage, the Muslim world celebrates and honours the tradition of the Prophet Ibrahim (Alahi Salaam) by sacrificing an animal and distributing the meat to those in need.
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