Ahsania Mission City
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Date
2023Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Maliha, Zakia HaqueMetadata
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The Ahsania Mission Children City will provide a safe haven and comprehensive support to
orphans and street children aged 3 to 17 who are considered the most vulnerable and
disadvantaged. The goal of this project is to ensure the social and economic well-being of these
children through provision of nutritious meals, secure housing, essential medical care and access
to formal education up to secondary level. Furthermore, the Children City will offer vocational
training opportunities that aim to equip the children with various skills and knowledge, enabling
them to make valuable contributions to their communities and society once they graduate from the
program and leave the village after successful rehabilitation. The Ahsania Mission Children City
aims to instill moral values in the street children admitted to the facility, transforming them into
responsible citizens and skilled professionals. Through proper education and training programs,
the children will be equipped with various employable skills, helping them achieve their full
potential. Upon completing the rehabilitation program, these children will be successfully
reintegrated back into mainstream society, ready to make a positive impact with their newfound
skills and values. Moreover, in an effort to cultivate the growth and development of these street
children, the Ahsania Mission Children City will offer a comprehensive program that not only
focuses on education and employable skills, but also emphasizes the importance of cultural and
religious practices. To this end, the children will be provided with ample opportunities to
participate in various co-curricular activities such as singing, dancing, painting, and recitation, as
well as engage in sports and social work. In addition, the children will have access to a library and
the possibility of pursuing higher education if desired. To support their overall well-being,
entertainment facilities will also be made available. In order to foster self-sufficiency and
independence, the children will be taught the skills of farming and growing crops, which will
provide for their own needs and promote self-reliance