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Bangladesh eid gift program 5

HOW TO HELP

Gifting options

Buying a gift can make a life-changing impact on those who receive its benefits.

The gift of giving

Buying a gift can make a profound impact on those who receive its benefits, and is a great idea to buy a gift on behalf of someone for a birthday or for a festive or religious holiday.

Family Poultry Farm

£100

Provides 10 chicken and a chicken pen to give a family access to food and a sustainable business.

Family Sheep Farm

£500

Provides a small herd of sheep (1 male and 2 females) to give a family access to food and a sustainable business.

Dairy Cow

£600

Provides one cow to give a family access to nutritious milk and the start of a sustainable business.

Farming Tools (Manual) and Seeds

£100

Manual tools and seeds to help a family start farming, growing crops for themselves and their community.

Farming Tools (Automatic) and Seeds

£1500

Upgrade to automatic tools to help a family thrive on their farming journey and provide for themselves and their community.

Sewing Machine

£100

A complete tailoring kit empowering widows to mend clothes, support their families, and launch their own textile businesses.

Rechargeable Torch

£25

Give a rechargeable solar torch to someone who does not have electricity and transform their lives.

Family toilet

£300

Provide a family with dignity and life-saving hygiene through a 5x4ft toilet with an 8ft pit—protecting them from disease and promoting sanitation.

Emergency essentials

£25

Provide essential food and medical kits to disaster-hit people, offering vital relief to vulnerable communities with ready-to-eat meals and basic first aid supplies.

Wheel Chair

£80

Gift a wheelchair to someone in need, restoring mobility, independence, and support for daily life and emergency healthcare centres.

Tube Well

£200

The Prophet (ﷺ) said the best charity is providing water. Gift a tube well and give safe water to those in desperate need, transforming countless lives.

Water Tank

£110

Donate a 1,000L water tank to support drought-hit farming families with clean water for drinking, livestock, and crops—ensuring health and year-round food security.

Dignity Kit

£25

Each kit provides 4–6 months of sanitary essentials, helping women and girls maintain dignity, hygiene, and access to education during crises and displacement.

Tree Planting

£10

Tree planting combats deforestation, climate change, flooding, and pollution, while providing nutrition and income—transforming how communities value and protect their environment.

Solar Light

£450

Solar lights provide clean energy to families and communities, enhancing education, safety, and health with rechargeable batteries, solar panels, and inverters.

Community Mosque

£6000

Build a 12x14ft mosque with a wudhu area, providing a community space for worship, prayer, learning, and togetherness.

Rickshaw

£300

Rickshaw gives mobility to both urban and rural workers as well as a sustainable income.

Gift of Sight

£150

Help restore sight for visually impaired people in developing countries through affordable eye checks and treatments, transforming their lives.

Honey Production Kit

£300

Support families to start businesses with a beekeeping kit—hive, bees, protective gear, and training included.

Mosquito Net

£20

This simple, effective net, is indispensable in preventing the spread of malaria.

Bicycle

£90

A bicycle provides reliable, eco-friendly transport and mobility, helping individuals and families move easily through daily life.

Utensils

£50

Those are indispensable everyday items people who have lost everything need in order to sustain.

Computer

£500

Computers support education and communication, helping children learn and connect with their communities and the world.

Shelter Home

£800

Help us build a shelter for a family who has lost everything.

Fishing Boat

£600

Provides a fishing boat to give a family access to food and a sustainable business.

Build a Classroom

£6000

Provide good quality educational facilities to those who have none and for many years to come. A commemorative plaque is erected to honour the donor.