Philanthropy - Dhaka, Dhaka Division, Bangladesh
In early 2009, while traveling abroad, Anis Ahmed, Founder & Group CEO of MGH, came across a Bangladeshi Diplomat who asked him if he could help pay for the repatriation of Bangladeshis who had been released from Karachi Jail, having no money to return home, Bangladesh. Anis immediately reached out BMET, and with the active assistance of BMET (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bureau_of_Manpower_Employment_and_Training), 7 Bangladeshis were back home in Dhaka (https://www.thedailystar.net/news-detail-84103). It all started since then.Anis Ahmed founded MGH Group as a startup in 1992 naming the company after his Father M. Ghaziul Haque. Later on, Suhana and Anis Ahmed Foundation (SAAF) was co-founded by him and his wife.Prior to founding of SAAF, their community work had been driven by the need of people communicated to both of them via relatives, office associates, newspaper stories, and friends. However, after establishment of SAAF, majority was funded by their Zakat obligations and have undertaken narrowed scope of initiatives which had greater impact on young individuals. It was all about Young Bangladeshis who comprise almost more than 50% of the current population of 180 million as of today.Suhana & Anis Ahmed Foundation undertakes initiatives which can simply help change lives, extend supportive hands to youngsters to lift barriers to their lives, and enable live life to the fullest, especially lives of young people constrained by Vision (Eyesight), accidental burns, lack of financial capabilities to pursue education, medical attention, and daily meals. The Ahmeds believe that Success is a journey, not a destination, and even if they can help the youngsters reach one stretch of the whole journey if not the whole, SAAF has served its intentions.
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