Home of Peace
Hostel based educational program for orphans as well as disadvantaged, marginalized, and neglected children. At Home of Peace, the children are provided with quality education so that they can grow in a supportive environment and form a good foundation for a secured future.
Quality Education in Schools
We work with other schools in the community by providing them with knowledge and training them to ensure quality education for all.
Health Care
Access to healthcare services is critical to good health; yet rural residents face a variety of access barriers such as financial constraints and lack of knowledge or confidence on health care. We provide medical services and knowledge on overall health and hygiene, social, and mental health, prevention of disease, Detection and treatment of illnesses, Quality of life, Preventable death, Life expectancy and Family planning.
Programs in Health Care
Hostel based educational program for orphans as well as disadvantaged, marginalized, and neglected children. At Home of Peace, the children are provided with quality education so that they can grow in a supportive environment and form a good foundation for a secured future.
Computer Training
We want our children to be in the same league as more fortunate. Computer literacy is considered a very important skill to possess. Computer training is a key skill-training program, which would enable the students to secure jobs that pay well so that they can support their families. The Government has declared IT as a thrust sector. At present, Information Technology (IT) is a subject of widespread interest in Bangladesh.
Sewing Training
We provide the students at HOP with sewing classes where they are learning how to design and make clothing. Sewing training is a key skill-training program that is targeted towards building a sustainable income source for the people in the community. RMG remains the strongest root of the economy, with 76% contribution to the foreign exchange. Approximately, 2.2 million Bangladeshis are employed in this industry, of which 80% are women.
Organic Agriculture
Approximately 30% of Bangladesh’s GDP comes from agriculture, making it the largest producing economic sector. About 60% of Bangladeshis work in this sector. We want the community to do farming the right way, by caring for the environment and by fostering sustanabile agriculture.
Clean Water
To date, we have been able to provide safe drinking water to over1,200 families. People in rural Bangladesh do not have easy access to fresh water They have to walk mile after mile with pots in search of fresh water. Most of the water sources such as rivers are polluted. At Agape Social Concern we ensure fresh drinking water in those communities by installing tube-wells.