Our Work
Nine programmes, one institution.
Each programme below is a long-running commitment, not a project. Most have been running for more than a decade. They share a single staff, a single accounts office, and a single set of trustees — and they are answerable to the same families.


Education
Alor Path School
Our free primary school in Mirpur, in continuous operation since 1998. Nursery to grade five, taught by a small permanent faculty.
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Education
Scholarship Programme
Continuing support for Alor Path graduates and other promising students from the same neighbourhoods, into secondary, college, and university.
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Health
Health Programme
A neighbourhood clinic, maternal care, and seasonal medical camps. Free of charge for the families we serve.
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Islamic economy
Interest-free Credit (Qard al-Hasan)
The economic spine of the institution. Loans without interest to small traders and household enterprises, repaid in full and re-lent.
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Islamic economy
Interest-free Investment (IGP)
Risk-sharing income-generating partnerships, structured in accordance with Islamic principles of trade rather than rent on money.
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Religious education
Teach the Qur'an
Qur'anic literacy classes for children and adults — recitation, memorisation, and meaning, taught with patience and reverence.
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Seasonal welfare
Eid-ul-Fitr Distribution
Annual distribution of clothing and household goods so that the festival is met with dignity in homes that would otherwise miss it.
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Seasonal welfare
Qurbani
Qurbani performed and distributed locally on behalf of donors, with the meat reaching households we know by name.
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Emergency response
Flood Donation
Direct response to the seasonal floods that recur across Bangladesh — food, clean water, shelter materials, and follow-up.
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A programme is a promise that outlasts its initial fundraising.
