# Your Donation, Their Joy and Hope: Supporting Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh

In the world’s largest refugee settlement in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, nearly one million Rohingya Muslims live in a state of suspended existence . Having fled persecution and violence in Myanmar, they now reside in sprawling camps where hope is both a precious commodity and a diminishing resource . Yet amid this challenging reality, your donation can become a lifeline—transforming despair into joy and uncertainty into hope.

## The Critical Moment We Face

Right now, humanitarian funding is dwindling at an alarming rate. The UN warns of an approaching “funding cliff” in early 2026, with overall emergency response only 50% funded . Major donors have reduced support—one by 72 percent—leaving Bangladesh to bear an unprecedented burden . This funding gap has real, devastating consequences.

## Where Your Gift Makes a Difference

**For children**, your donation means the difference between education and exploitation. When schools closed due to aid cuts, girls as young as 12 were forced into marriage or prostitution, and children as young as 10 were pushed into hazardous labor . One girl, married off at 16 after her school shut down, told reporters: “I dreamed of being something… My life is destroyed” . Your support keeps learning centers open, protecting childhood itself.

**For families**, your contribution provides food security amid rising hunger. The World Food Programme has faced potential ration cuts, threatening basic nutrition for already vulnerable households . In camps where refugees depend entirely on humanitarian aid, reliable meals mean survival with dignity .

**For the community**, your gift strengthens local organizations that deliver aid efficiently. Nearly 70 percent of international funds currently go to administrative costs, yet local NGOs can provide essential services at far lower expense while maintaining cultural sensitivity . Supporting grassroots responders ensures every dollar reaches those who need it most.

## Joy Restored, Hope Rekindled

Eighteen-year-old Mosharraf, who fled Myanmar with his family, now dreams of returning home educated and empowered. He believes better learning opportunities will help build “global consensus for our return” . This is the hope your donation nurtures—not just survival, but the possibility of a future.

The Rohingya have been called “a million voices in limbo” . Your donation breaks that silence. It says: *You are not forgotten. Your joy matters. Your hope is worth investing in.*

Today, choose to be the reason a child learns, a family eats, and a community dares to dream again. Your donation—whatever its size—becomes their joy and their hope.

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