Friday 28 February 2020

World Orphans Day 2020

#WorldOrphansDay2020
20th April; World Orphans Day!
An open invitation to all to observe the day all over the world.
Declared by WOC
This time it will be Organized by English Olympiad and WOC together.
We will visit Orphanages, Individual Orphan, Street Children, Underprivileged Children, and Widows and will start some effective initiatives for orphans on World Orphans Day with Some gifts like:
1. Delicious Food
2. Toys
3. Clothes
4. Educational Materials
5. Assurance of Legal Support
6. Tips for life and health skills
7. Inspiring Speech
8. Spending Quality time and Selfie
9. Apprenticeship Materials to make them skilled
10.Coding For Orphans
11. Language development program
12. Taking care of Orphan centers/ Orphanages/ shelter houses
13.Encouraging sponsors to focus on underprivileged children
14. Will encourage Adoption
15. Tree Plantation for a better future.
and so on...
you may inbox us to be the part of it.
Please contact:
info.wocbd@gmail.com

World Orphans Day 2017

At this very moment, hundreds of millions of young souls across the globe are withering and wailing in despair, finding no solace, no comfort, and no guardians to oversee them. Countless underprivileged orphans, abandoned and exploited, lead a life of solitude and helplessness, no one to guide them. For them, food is scarce and any shelter is only temporary. Street children without a home or any caretakers are subjected to abuse on a regular basis.

Exploitive, perverse crooks only wait for young, innocent, hungry children to stumble into their trap so they can be taken advantage of. Deprived of love, affection, and basic resources for survival, they find themselves unable to seek hope for a better tomorrow.

Providing a “better tomorrow” for helpless and underprivileged orphans across the world is the aim of the innovative and heartwarming “World Orphan Day 2017.” Organized by the renowned World Orphan Centre (WOC), this day motivates citizens to help the orphaned children suffering from poverty and maltreatment. On the morning of April 20, numerous participants, volunteers, speakers, and orphans gathered cordially at Anika Community Centre, Chittagong, to join in the promotion of this glorious and inspiring message. In a nutshell, World Orphan Day can be described as a day for charity and the beginning of a better job for society.

A wonderful and energizing rally took place, as a vigorous crowd of participants of World Orphan Day took to the streets. An enormous and attention-grabbing banner bearing the name of the event and the message of “Our Kids, Our Future” was placed at the forefront, as the crowd took strides across the city. One clear, bold message was proclaimed that day: we will not ignore the abuse of orphans across the world. The rally spread the message of hope and encouragement to promote the rights and well-being of underprivileged children.

WOC awarded five extraordinary figures and families for their immense contribution to making a better tomorrow for orphans.

Soborno Isaac Bari, the brilliant child prodigy known as “Little Einstein”, served as the Goodwill Ambassador of World Orphan Day. In a letter to Mr. Aman Ullah, the young but incredible Soborno articulately described his faith that “we can create homes for the homeless, and love the orphans, and one day—we shall overcome. This faith can give us courage to face uncertainties of the future. It will give our tired feet new strength as we continue our forward stride towards a city of hope where all orphans can dream to become the next Sir Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein.”

Keep in mind World Orphan Day’s apt and wonderful slogan—“Our Kids, Our Future.” This slogan reflects the reality that when we are helping young orphaned kids succeed, we are also helping our nation and our world makes progress. We are giving young children an opportunity to shine, and a platform for success in the real world. This platform, if utilized properly, will help establish a better tomorrow for us all. And, for that reason, we shall think of abused orphan kids as our very own kids—for they will be among the next generation of citizens brightening our world.

A very active volunteer team of WOC’s Volunteers wing called Awesome Volunteers (AV) and Young Awesome Volunteers (YAV) managed every activity of this program from feeding to hospitality.

This year WOC tried to reach about 180 countries to observe World Orphans Day. 14 visionary features marked WOC’s approach. These are: delicious food, toys, clothes, educational materials, assurance of legal support, tips for life and health skills, inspiring speeches, spending quality time and selfies,  apprenticeship materials to make them skilled, coding for orphans, language development program, take care of orphan centers/ orphanages/ shelter houses, encouraging sponsors to focus on underprivileged children and will encourage adoption.

WOC is now planning for a big project called “Coding for Kids” as an apprenticeship for orphans and underprivileged kids.

Adeeb Chowdhury is a student of Class 9 at William Carey Academy  and Volunteer of WOC 

Saturday 26 April 2014

World Orphans Day




World Orphans Day Observed
World Orphan Centre (WOC) has organized their first World Orphans Day on 20th April, 2014. It was a day for the orphans as well as for those who tried their best to organize the program. 
Founder and Chairman Mohammad Aman Ullah 
World Orphan Centre (WOC) is an independent organization that creates lasting change for Orphans and street children around the world. 
Advocate Nasir Uddin 
Losing a parent is traumatic for any child, anywhere. In countries where war, famine and poverty are common, millions of children are orphaned and left hungry and homeless. Staying with a compassionate relative helps orphans begin to overcome the trauma of losing one or both parents.
Many orphans around the world are exploited as cheap labor when they are forced to fend for themselves. This lifestyle not only robs these children of their childhoods, but also limits their potential to grow and reach for a brighter future. For these children, time is running out. Millions of street children or urchins came out from these orphans and some times from extreme poverty. Although some children are with their families, they are not getting the facilities of education and proper treatment to them. Sometimes they are exploited by their close relatives and greedy guardians.
World Orphan Centre (WOC) is working to support these orphans and Street children to be self reliant.

WOC fund responds to most vital needs of its beneficiaries by operating five major support schemes:
1. Educational scholarships
2. Coverage of living expenses
3. Counseling apprenticeship
4. Medical Facilities/insurance and
5. Employment




Joya Sharma 
20th April is the “World Orphans Day”
Declared by: World Orphan Centre (WOC)
I do not know, how to say that actually who enjoy the day most, the volunteers those who worked hard or those they are worked for? We saw the faces that how much they enjoyed the day. It’s not just for a day, it’s for everyday. They do not want everything; they just want to laugh sometimes. World Orphan’s day was declared by World Orphan Centre for establishing the rights of orphans. The day was observed in Bangladesh, Slovenia, UK, Australia, USA, Germany, France , India, Zambia Netherlands, Uganda and many more cities of the world. For observing the day world orphan centre (WOC) has organized a program in Korail slum . The main theme of the program was ‘Be the guardian of orphans and street children’. Respected guests delivered their inspirational speech for increasing awareness about the rights of Orphans and street children. Chief guest, journalist Bodiujjaman Bay said, we can work on our own area’s street children and represent us as an aware people.

Faisal Aoulad 
 Dhaka district representative Md. Dawood said, if we want to make a productive Bangladesh, we have to work on orphans as well as street children. The chairman of WOC Mohammad Aman Ullah expressed his conviction to work for the 143 million orphans all over the world as well as for the street children , he also said that, in Bangladesh there are 5 million orphans and street children and if we can work on them, we can easily stop terrorism and we can alleviate our poverty.
German Representative Shahadat Hossain Bhuiyan with his Group In Germany 
There were also present Chairman of Benian foundation Mr. Rana, Tanjir and Bappy. World Orphans Day also was observed in Chittagong.
Dhaka Representative Dawood on 20th April 


WOC has organized a seminar, a road show and they also provide food to the orphans. There were also present Advocate Nasir Uddin, Mr. Oswald and Chittagong district representative Mr. Minhaj uddin Shabbir. at the end of the program guests and volunteers distributed food to the Orphans and underprivileged Kids.

World Orphans Day Observed

World Orphans Day Observed 
World Orphan Centre (WOC) has organized their first World Orphans Day on 20th April, 2014. It was a day for the orphans as well as for those who tried their best to organize the program. 
World Orphan Centre (WOC) is an independent organization that creates lasting change for Orphans and street children around the world. 
Losing a parent is traumatic for any child, anywhere. In countries where war, famine and poverty are common, millions of children are orphaned and left hungry and homeless. Staying with a compassionate relative helps orphans begin to overcome the trauma of losing one or both parents.
Many orphans around the world are exploited as cheap labor when they are forced to fend for themselves. This lifestyle not only robs these children of their childhoods, but also limits their potential to grow and reach for a brighter future. For these children, time is running out. Millions of street children or urchins came out from these orphans and some times from extreme poverty. Although some children are with their families, they are not getting the facilities of education and proper treatment to them. Sometimes they are exploited by their close relatives and greedy guardians.
World Orphan Centre (WOC) is working to support these orphans and Street children to be self reliant.

WOC fund responds to most vital needs of its beneficiaries by operating five major support schemes:
1. Educational scholarships
2. Coverage of living expenses
3. Counseling apprenticeship
4. Medical Facilities/insurance and
5. Employment
20th April is the “World Orphans Day”
Declared by: World Orphan Centre (WOC)
I do not know, how to say that actually who enjoy the day most, the volunteers those who worked hard or those they are worked for? We saw the faces that how much they enjoyed the day. It’s not just for a day, it’s for everyday. They do not want everything; they just want to laugh sometimes. World Orphan’s day was declared by World Orphan Centre for establishing the rights of orphans. The day was observed in Bangladesh, Slovenia, UK, Australia, USA, Germany, France , India, Zambia Netherlands, Uganda and many more cities of the world. For observing the day world orphan centre (WOC) has organized a program in Korail slum . The main theme of the program was ‘Be the guardian of orphans and street children’. Respected guests delivered their inspirational speech for increasing awareness about the rights of Orphans and street children. Chief guest, journalist Bodiujjaman Bay said, we can work on our own area’s street children and represent us as an aware people. Dhaka district representative Md. Dawood said, if we want to make a productive Bangladesh, we have to work on orphans as well as street children. The chairman of WOC Mohammad Aman Ullah expressed his conviction to work for the 143 million orphans all over the world as well as for the street children , he also said that, in Bangladesh there are 5 million orphans and street children and if we can work on them, we can easily stop terrorism and we can alleviate our poverty.There were also present Chairman of Benian foundation Mr. Rana, Tanjir and Bappy. World Orphans Day also was observed in Chittagong. WOC has organized a seminar, a road show and they also provide food to the orphans. There were also present Advocate Nasir Uddin, Mr. Oswald and Chittagong district representative Mr. Minhaj uddin Shabbir. at the end of the program guests and volunteers distributed food to the Orphans and underprivileged Kids.