Rohingya
Rohingya Shelter

An Appeal For Rohingya Relief
Since August 25, 2017, the Burmese military has committed killings, rapes, arbitrary arrests, and mass arson of homes in hundreds of predominantly Rohingya villages in northern Rakhine State, forcing more than 700,000 Rohingya to flee to neighboring Bangladesh. Human Rights Watch has found that this abuse amounts to crimes against humanity under international law.
- 52% of the women surveyed by the United Nations were raped
- More than 40% children are orphans
BDesh Foundation has working partners in Bangladesh who are authorized to work inside the Rohingya camps and assess the needs of authorized camps:
- 52% of the women surveyed by the United Nations were raped
In December of 2017 the Founder of Dar-El-Salam Travel Haji Moustafa and Executive Imam of ADAMS Center Mohamed Magid traveled to the Rohingya Refugee Camps in Cox’s Bazaar. They volunteered and saw in person the hard work and dedication the BDesh partners have put into the Rohingya Camps. You can recapture some of their experience in the video above.
DONATE TO ROHINGYA REFUGEES
BDesh Foundation is a non-profit charitable organization that assists the citizens of the world. Currently, we are focusing on projects in Bangladesh and the United States. We also develop charities for Rohingya people and help them live in a healthy environment, receive an education, and live in peace. Donate to BDesh foundation and be part of humanity by helping Rohingya refugees.
In Myanmar, the Rohingya are a Muslim minority group that endures discrimination living conditions, and frequent massacres ordered by the government. They are not recognized as citizens by the government, and they have witnessed the worst humanitarian crises of our time. Many of these people are sick, exhausted, and in severe need of shelter, food, and water as they struggle to survive in numerous refugee camps. As a result of being damped by rain and being without supplementary clothing, people are afflicted with numerous diseases. In the Rohingya camps, thousands of lives are in ruins. All of the Rohingya refugees and possessions that the children and their relatives had were destroyed by the fire. You can give to charities for Rohingya refugees, and participate in humanity.
We need your help and support so please donate to Rohingya refugees.
BDesh Foundation currently has three different Rohingya donation projects on the grounds. If you donate to Rohingya refugees, you will be able to provide lifesaving support to them. BDesh has been helping Rohingya people by collecting relief items refugees need. Donate to Rohingya refugees today.
“Everyone has a duty to fulfill; we cannot live just for ourselves. We must live for others."

Child Care Centers:
More than 36,000 orphans are now living in the 12 camps in Cox’s Bazaar Bangladesh. Your Zakah and Sadaqa can help BDesh build six Child Care Centers to provide a better environment for Rohingya refugees. The children will learn English and Burmese alphabets and numbers. The Shobuj Polly Child Care Centers will be followed by government and UNICEF, UNHCR curriculum. All students of this project will be selected from orphan and destitute Rohingya families who are deprived from education, nutrition and primary health care. School management committees will be formed with 7-9 members comprised of teacher, parents, religious leader(s), etc. Your Donation Will Provide:
- Health Care
- Nutritional Food
- Clothes/Shoes
- Education
- Books
- Backpacks
- School Supplies… Much more!

Project Women’s Care:
Burmese security forces have committed widespread rape against women and girls as part of a campaign of ethnic cleansing against Rohingya Muslims in Burma’s Rakhine State – Human Rights Watch stated in a report. Fifteen-year-old Hala Sadak, from Hathi Para village in Maungdaw Township, said soldiers had stripped her naked and then dragged her from her home to a nearby tree where, she estimates, about 10 men raped her from behind. She said, “They left me where I was…when my brother and sister came to get me, I was lying there on the ground, they thought I was dead.”
BDesh’s focus is to improve women’s health and financial well-being. Project Women Care provides women with primary health care, sanitary hygiene aid, livelihood initiatives, etc.
Your Zakah and Sadaqa can help to rebuild the lives of Rohingya women.
Donate today! Average cost per:
Sewing Machine: | $125 US Dollars |
Shower Facility: | $100 US Dollars |
Hygiene kit: | $25 US Dollars |
Medical Care: | $25-$100 US Dollars |




An enormous fire on the planet biggest Rohingya Refugee camps
Camp 8W, Block D/I 18. #BalukhaliCamp, destroying approximately 20,000 homes. There are many children and elderly who were burnt alive in the fire.
BDesh medical team is on the ground assisting burn victims and assessing the damages.”
- (571) 306-2523
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Need Help?
If you need help making a donation, you can contact:
- (571) 306-2523
- [email protected]

How Can You Help?
BDesh Foundation currently has three different projects on the grounds. You can donate to any of the projects below and they are also eligible for zakah and sadaqa! Below are baseline notes on each project and package/donation costs.

Through our partnership with IMANA, we’re sponsoring 4 medical centers in Kutipalong Rohingya Refugee camp. With IMANA’s partnership, we’re able to provide mobile medical clinic support and ambulance services to thousands of patients. Each day we’re serving an average of 750-800 patients. We’re now providing services six days/week except Fridays and other holidays. Most of the doctors have been provided through our local partner NGO and their affiliated organization.
Project Medical Care:
Our partnered medical team takes care of refugee medical needs ranging from: paramedics, OB/GYN needs, medicine, vaccinations, surgical services, etc.
Through our partnership with IMANA, we’re sponsoring 4 medical centers in Kutipalong Rohingya Refugee camp. With IMANA’s partnership, we’re able to provide mobile medical clinic support and ambulance services to thousands of patients. Each day we’re serving an average of 750-800 patients. We’re now providing services six days/week except Fridays and other holidays. Most of the doctors have been provided through our local partner NGO and their affiliated organization.

Donate today! Average cost per:
Tube Well – | $500 US Dollars |
Sanitary Latrine – | $100 US Dollars |
Women’s Shower Facility – | $100 US Dollars |
Critical Need Patients – | $25-$100 US Dollars |
Please consider donating to the Rohingya Appeal during the month of Ramadan and beyond. The families need as much support as possible and you can help make a difference.
You can send your checks payable to BDesh Foundation at the following address:
BDesh Foundation, Inc. 6 Silo Mill CT Sterling, VA 20164 USA