Aim Initiative Foundation spreads Eid joy among underprivileged children

In a vibrant celebration of community, generosity, and the spirit of Eid, Aim Initiative Foundation hosted Aim Iftar 2025, bringing together 210 underprivileged students of Aim School and over 300 guests, including donors, supporters, and sustainability partners.
Held in Dhaka, the event featured the presence of distinguished guests including Dr. Sufia Islam and Rafiqul Alam, advisors of the foundation, as well as Dr. Amirul Islam, Chairman of the Department of Pharmacy at East West University, alongside several professors and corporate partners.
A key highlight of the evening was the distribution of Eid dresses to all 210 students, made possible by the generous support of sustainability partners—Shajgoj.com, Pigeon, Whatheta, Waves Communication, Studio Z, MedEx—and numerous donors. The initiative not only enabled the children to celebrate Eid with dignity but also instilled a sense of inclusion, confidence, and joy.
The iftar and dinner served as more than a meal—they became a powerful platform for fostering meaningful connections between the children and their well-wishers. Heartfelt reflections from donors and supporters reaffirmed a shared commitment to empowering underprivileged youth and promoting a compassionate, inclusive society.
"This initiative is not just about new clothes; it is about dignity, happiness, and the joy of celebrating Eid together. The overwhelming support we received this year strengthens our resolve to continue making a difference," said Md. Sayed, Founder and Chairman of Aim Initiative Foundation.
As Eid approaches, Aim Initiative Foundation remains dedicated to ensuring every child feels loved, valued, and included—proving once again that true joy lies in giving and uplifting one another.
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