years. Later, I worked with CARE International, Oxfam, and the Centre for the Rehabilitation of the Paralysed (CRP) in Bangladesh, focusing on poverty reduction, women’s empowerment, and disability development. After moving to the United Kingdom, I continued this work in disability rights and equality through the Civil Service. At every step, I have been supported by family, friends, and colleagues who have shared my commitment to creating opportunities for others.
CHP has now been established in England to extend this mission further. Our purpose is simple yet powerful: to help people live with hope, self-reliance, and dignity. Guided by its constitution, CHP will:
- Provide accessible health awareness programmes.
- Offer education and vocational training, particularly for youth and women, to enhance employability.
- Support moral and spiritual development through faith-based learning and community engagement.
- Build partnerships between the UK, Bangladesh, and beyond to promote sustainable development.
We believe that by creating opportunities in these areas, people can improve their lives, uplift their families, and contribute positively to society.
But we cannot do this alone. At this early stage, I warmly invite you—friends, colleagues, students, and well-wishers—to walk with us. Your involvement, whether through time, expertise, resources, or donations, will help turn this vision into reality. Every effort counts, and together we can build a platform that brings lasting change.
The Centre for Hope and Prosperity is not just my initiative—it is ours. It belongs to everyone who believes in working together for the common good. Together, we can build bridges across cultures, nurture potential, and leave a legacy of hope and prosperity for generations to come.