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BANGLA HOPE
Hazrapur, Mazina (Uchai), Panchbibi, Jaypurhat,
Bangladesh
AN AMERICAN ORGANIZATION FOR BANGLADESH
Bangladesh is one of the world's most densely populated
countries with 150 million people, 49 percent of whom
live below the national poverty line. In addition, child
malnutrition rates of 48 percent are the second highest in
the world, a condition that is tied to the low social status
of women in Bangladeshi society.

Bangladesh belongs to the poorest group of countries in


the world. The size of Bangladesh is about 1, 44,000 sq.
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kilometers and it is bellow sea level. Almost every part of


country gets flooded every year for 2-3 months; therefore
the villages of Bangladesh suffer extreme poverty. The
cities are terribly crowded thrashing of migrants from
villages who are seeking basic needs.

More than half of the population doesn’t have chance of


Education and only 48.8 % literate to read and write. Less
than 15% of the population has access to electricity.
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More than 75 % of Bangladesh population is sick, weak,


poor, orphan, and widow and needy, who needs external
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help to come out of the terrible disaster that are caused


by the density of population.

The mental, social, cultural, religious, economical and


even political perspectives of most people are
surrendered before the basic needs like food, shelter,
training, education, health care, etc.
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Bangladesh needs external help to save and rescue


future generation of the country. The tribe, race,
philosophy, religion, caste, class, etc is now regardless
and millions of sufferings are struggling to have their
basic livings.
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At the other hand there are great obstacles for the


external help to come in to Bangladesh as the alien of a
foreign country may need to justify and to work directly
with the people where corruption is subjected, which is
the result of poverty.
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It is not easy for Americans or an alien of developed


countries to help Bangladesh by facing many major
challenges and barriers like food, language, culture,
climate, transportation, technologies, and even
extremism that are result of poverty. Therefore, very few
Americans or foreigners who takes risk to come to
Bangladesh to rescue tons of people those are in need of
help.
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What would Jesus do if He would physically live in


Bangladesh during this era of the world watching all
these sick, poor, hungry, sufferings, blinds, lames,
orphans, widows and helpless people?
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What Jesus wants us to do?


It is not possible to save these entire crisis affected
people by day and night, but a man of God must take one
day at a time to gradually grow by acquiring the
techniques and intelligences of handling the problems.
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Bangladesh highly needs many orphanages, training


centers, educational institutions, charitable agencies, and
helping organizations to over come the present situation
to face the future of the country.
“The only difference between a mob and a trained army
is organization”
--- Calvin Coolidge
“The achievements of an organization are the results of
the combined effort of each individual”
---Vince Lombardi
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Bangla Hope is a newly started organization in


Bangladesh, which is run by the personal funds,
sponsorships and donations of many loving Americans
families to build, train, help, protect and rescue as many
it could.
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It is not possible for Bangla Hope to help the needy of


Bangladesh without the support of funding individuals,
sponsors or donations.
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Any experienced foreign agencies or individuals


comprehend that they need to proceed in a systematic
and organized way to help to benefit maximum crisis
affected people. Because, the helps are limited and the
helpless are plenty.
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Bangla Hope has a Board in USA and a Board in


Bangladesh as well to help the maximum based on
constructive and profound manner of effectively
benefiting them. David and Beverly Waid is known to
many people for their loving hearts of picking the orphan,
poor, weak and widow and raising them personally,
keeping in boarding schools, supporting families or
involving them in industries.
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Many people from Bangladesh know them in personal


level. As far as I know that there are more than thousands
in Bangladesh who calls them Dad and Mom.
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In 1985 David and Beverly Waid (American Missionaries)


began sponsoring educational needs of children in
Bangladesh. In 1993 David Waid visited the children in
Bangladesh, even though he "hardly knew where it was."
The conditions were appalling, and David’s heart melted.
When asked if he could find some sponsors in America to
help the children, he agreed to try, thinking he would talk
to a few friends and churches close to home in Provo,
Utah. He did, and remembers with excitement when the
first friend agreed to sponsor a child.
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David and Beverly Waid returned to Bangladesh in 1995


to educate the children. After years of teaching in the
United States, Beverly was dismayed at the conditions in
the dilapidated schools. There were no books, paper,
pencils, chalkboards or desks. The teachers lectured,
even first graders, and then tested the students. Few
succeeded in those conditions. One orphanage
desperately needed repair and children needed blankets.
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David Waid returned home with renewed determination to


help these children, and Beverly Waid joined in his
resolve. That resolve led them to sell their home in Utah
and travel around the United States with a fifth-wheel
travel trailer sharing the story of the children in
Bangladesh. Many listened and joined the sponsoring
team.
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After several years, it became increasingly obvious the


fifth-wheel was no longer adequate for office and home.
In June 2000, David and Beverly Waid purchased a home
in Kennewick, Washington. Three years of growth
necessitated another move. David and Beverly moved
out of their living room and Bangla Hope moved in.
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Because of generous sponsors and donors in America,


additional projects were begun in Bangladesh. In 2006, a
dental clinic was opened in Dhaka, and the Handicraft
industry was started to provide work for destitute women.
Construction of a medical clinic began in 2009.
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Bangla Hope operates several schools in many villages to


educate some village children for there future.
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David and Beverly Waid need your prayer for their health
... Let God give him more strength to work for many
people in Bangladesh.
There are many more Americans who have helped these
ministries traveling back and forth, building up things,
keeping accounts, assisting the children needs,
preaching, teaching, etc, etc... like: CECYL RENTFRO,
MARILINE RENTFRO, GARY FISHERS, JAMES BREWER,
SUSAN BREWER, ROGER COOK, RICHARD BERNHARDT,
REBEKA JOLENA COTE, JARED WRIGHT, etc, etc, etc...
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Special thanks for those sponsors and donors who are


supporting this genuine cause.
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I personally urge the compassionate American families,


sponsors and donors to keep extending you’re helping
hands for Bangladesh. God will bless you on earth and
reward you in heaven.
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He will say: “I was naked, and you gave me clothing. I


was sick, and you cared for me...And the King will say, 'I
tell you the truth, when you did it to one of the least of
these my brothers and sisters; you were doing it to me!”
---Matthew 25:36 & 40 (NLT). When Jesus comes second
time he will utter: when you have done to least of one of
these brethren you have done it to me.
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“Pure and undefiled religion before God and the Father is


this: to visit orphans and widows in their trouble, and to
keep oneself unspotted from the world." ---James 1:27
(KJV).
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For your help many little children of Bangla Hope knowing


Jesus and will make a difference in Bangladesh some day
soon. Only because of your support the gospel can be
preached to many to bring a change in the country. Many
political leaders say: "only we Christian can make a
change in the country ". Because they have seen in the
past that Christ makes things wonderful. God bless you
Sunil Sarkar

sunilsarkar1981@gmail.com
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Contact: Beverly and Dave Waid


Office Address: Bangla Hope, PO Box 6853, Kennewick,
WA 99336, United States of America
OFFICE HOURS: Monday - Thursday, 9AM - 3PM (PT)
Website: http://www.banglahope.org/
Email: children@banglahope.org
Phone: 001-(509) 586-4259.
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You are welcome to join your helping hands to help


Bangladesh. Feel free to ask anything. God bless
you.
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