UNISAB brings smiles to the faces of underprivileged children
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UNYSAB brings smiles to the faces of underprivileged children

Sourab Mojumder: ctg correspondent

The United Nations Youth and Student Association of Bangladesh (UNISAB) organized a special program titled “Eid for Street Children 2025” to bring smiles to the faces of underprivileged children in the Chittagong region.
The program, held at the historic CRB premises in Chittagong on Sunday (March 23), provided Eid gifts to about 100 underprivileged children and their families. Along with the members of UNISAB Chittagong region, representatives of various volunteers and organizations were present. The children were overjoyed to receive new Eid clothes and necessary items.

Serving humanity through diverse initiatives-

UNISAB Chittagong region volunteers said, “We always want to stand by the helpless people of the society through diverse initiatives.” The main objective of this program was to include underprivileged children in the joy of Eid.

“We want the future generation to grow up beautifully. If people from all walks of life come together, it is possible to bring positive changes in the lives of underprivileged children,” said Subrata Pal, Secretary of Branding and Content Creation of Unisab.

The popular online page “Chocolate Kheko” has supported this event, which provides chocolates to children.

Pledge to stand by underprivileged children-

Unisab Chittagong region has promised to continue such humanitarian activities for underprivileged children in the future. The organization has expressed its hope to implement this great initiative on a larger scale with the support of wealthy people of the society.

Unisab expressed gratitude to all the individuals and organizations participating in this great event and urged them to contribute to social service in the future as well.

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