Students Network, Cox's Bazar

Students Network, Cox's Bazar SN is a Voluntary, non-political organization runs by Students.We work for poor & brilliant students. www.sncoxbd.weebly.com Now here comes our workings.

Students Network (SN)
A Voluntary Organization of Students

This page is all about our charitable organization "STUDENTS NETWORK" (SN)
SN is organized by some students of Cox's Bazar , with a noble intension of helping the poor students out there. Any of you out there can be a part of this noble work by being a member of this organization. There are two Requirements to be a Member:-

(1)You have

to be a STUDENTS . (2)You must intend to give a monthly donation Tk.100 only for increasing money fund in order to help the poor in many ways. What we have done so far and what we are planning to do for the poor through our organization are given below:-

(1) For inspiring rural Brilliant students, Students Network (SN) has arranged a yearly Primary school Scholarship Examination. The successful Students will be given Scholarship & a Certificate too. (2)Distributing note books ,pencils among the poor & brilliant students every month. (3) Inspiring them by arranging some Quiz Test and awarding them for betterment. (4) Arranging blood donating program. These are what we have so far. We
are looking forward to do some other programs. We use Tk.100 in many spare means. So if our simple Tk.100 can ensure a poor Child's bright future then we really worth of this life. If you want to come forward to help poor so you are always welcome. For more details you can send message us in this page. You can invite your friends , relatives to join this page and make them part of a noble cause. Thanking you
Convener
Al-Mamun

Address

Parania Para, P. M. Khali
Cox's Bazar

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