Helping Hand's Trust

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Free Health Camp Serves 200+ Villagers
15 May
Healthcare

Free Health Camp Serves 200+ Villagers

Our recent free health camp provided medical consultations, basic diagnostics, and essential medicines to over 200 villagers in remote areas of Cooch Behar. The camp included general health check-ups, eye screenings, and health awareness sessions.

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Women's Empowerment Workshop Concludes
28 Apr
Events

Women's Empowerment Workshop Concludes

A two-week workshop on women's empowerment has concluded successfully, training 50 women in tailoring, financial literacy, and entrepreneurship. Participants expressed gratitude for the skills gained and the confidence to start their own ventures.

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Annual General Meeting Held Successfully
14 Mar
Events

Annual General Meeting Held Successfully

The Annual General Meeting of Helping Hand's Trust was held with all board members and key stakeholders in attendance. The meeting reviewed the year's achievements, financial transparency report, and outlined plans for the upcoming year.

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New Training Center Inaugurated
20 Feb
Community

New Training Center Inaugurated

We are proud to announce the inauguration of our new vocational training center, equipped with modern facilities for computer literacy, tailoring, and other skill development courses. The center will serve as a hub for empowering youth and women.

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Disaster Relief Operations in Flood-Affected Areas
10 Jan
Healthcare

Disaster Relief Operations in Flood-Affected Areas

Our team swiftly responded to the flood crisis in Cooch Behar, providing emergency relief kits, food, clean water, and temporary shelter to hundreds of displaced families. Volunteer teams worked round the clock to ensure no family was left behind.

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Education Drive: 100 Students Receive School Kits
05 Dec
Education

Education Drive: 100 Students Receive School Kits

Under our education initiative, 100 underprivileged students were provided with complete school kits including notebooks, pencils, bags, and uniforms. This drive aims to reduce dropout rates and encourage consistent school attendance among children from low-income families.

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