This is how forceful and sad Ayaat, who is only years old, tells us why she had to miss her. Online buy and wear classes that she attended at her neighbor’s house. His family does not have money to buy. Any smartphone or smart phone with Internet access, so this little great student, one of the first in his class and who loves to study, managed to be able to follow them through his cell phone. His neighbor. But the pandemic arriv and with it their desire to continue studying was cut short, despite the confinement and the closure of schools in Bangladesh, as in the rest of the world. And Ayaat was no longer allow to enter her friend’s house for not wearing her mask. The little boy ask his parents to buy him one so he could join his friends and follow his classes, but for a family that can barely have one proper meal a day, buying a mask for each member of the family is a real luxury . Furthermore, as the confinement continu, the price of masks became more expensive.
Lots of food and hygiene to alleviate the effects of the pandemic
That’s when they received our help . Together with our local partners and as part of the project to respond to the humanitarian emergency caus by COVID- in Bangladesh, we provid food and hygiene kits for families in Lamapara , including Ayaat’s family. Her mother, upon receiving this help, could not help but be moved and to send a message to the Singapore WhatsApp Number Data donors of our NGO: “I cannot express how grateful I am to Educo for their act of kindness towards us. Today my children can eat a full plate after several months. But we can almost guarantee that the one who was happiest of his entire family was little Ayaat, since the hygiene package includes masks, as well as a water tank to wash his hands. He immediately put one on and another for his father, and very happy he told us: “I can finally join my friends in online classes and my father will go to work now. We will have no problem going out when necessary. No one will stop us from entering his house ever again.
This is the harsh reality that her family had to face
Separated from society because they could not buy masks. A family that, before the arrival of COVID-, was already going through a lot of trouble. Ayaat’s father, a fisherman by profession, was the only one who earn money. They supported Ethiopia Telegram Number themselves with his only salary and living at their grandparents’ house. Since they could not afford to buy a home. Until the coronavirus reach Bangladesh, and all activity stopp. Ayaat’s father lost his job. He had to stay at home for days and survive with minimal savings, which were gradually deplet. There were days when they could not buy food for the six members of the family, not even medicine for Ayaat’s grandparents. Washing hands frequently and wearing a mask when going out is mandatory for Ayaat’s family, and not only for them, but the entire community is aware that proper hygiene can help them fight the coronavirus. Now the little boy doesn’t miss a class with his classmate and his father has gotten a temporary job.