Cash donation of 5,000 BDT for good treatment of children with cancer in Mohakhali area of ​​Dhaka city.

Cash donation of 5,000 BDT for good treatment of children with cancer in Mohakhali area of ​​Dhaka city.

March 30, 2026

This is a deeply meaningful gesture. Supporting pediatric cancer care in a specialized hub like Mohakhali can make a tangible difference in a child’s recovery and a family’s peace of mind.

Here is a concise description of how a 5,000 BDT donation impacts treatment in that specific area:


Project: Pediatric Oncology Support (Mohakhali, Dhaka)

Mohakhali is home to Bangladesh’s primary cancer care facilities, where hundreds of families from across the country seek life-saving treatment for their children. For many, the medical costs are an impossible burden.

Where the 5,000 BDT Impact Goes:

A donation of this amount provides immediate, practical relief in several critical areas:

  • Essential Medications: Covers the cost of specialized chemotherapy drugs or supportive medications (anti-emetics and antibiotics) for one or more cycles.
  • Diagnostic Testing: Finances vital blood work, such as Complete Blood Counts (CBC) or electrolyte panels, which are required frequently during treatment.
  • Nutritional Support: Provides high-protein, specialized diets and supplements essential for a child’s body to withstand the rigors of chemotherapy.
  • Emergency Logistics: Assists with “hidden costs,” such as sterile dressings, hygiene kits, or local transport for families staying in nearby dormitories.

Target Facilities in Mohakhali

Donations typically support children receiving care at:

  1. National Institute of Cancer Research & Hospital (NICRH)
  2. Specialized Pediatric Oncology Wards in the vicinity.

The Goal: “A Chance to Grow”

By contributing 5,000 BDT, you are not just paying a bill; you are providing a child with a fighting chance and giving their parents the strength to continue the journey toward a cure.


“The best of people are those who are most beneficial to people.”

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