Shukhi Gram 4th week of Phase 2
Today, 08/05/2026, marks the 4th week of Phase 2 of the “Shukhi Gram” program.
Shukhi Health Service is reaching every doorstep, from villages to cities, bringing healthcare closer to every person.
Today, 08/05/2026, marks the 4th week of Phase 2 of the “Shukhi Gram” program.
Shukhi Health Service is reaching every doorstep, from villages to cities, bringing healthcare closer to every person.
On the 4th death anniversary of the beloved mother of 𝐃𝐫. 𝐀𝐫𝐦𝐚𝐧 𝐀𝐡𝐦𝐞𝐝 𝐒𝐢𝐝𝐝𝐢𝐪𝐮𝐢, Honorable Chief Advisor of 𝗠𝗼𝗵𝘀𝗶𝗻 𝗙𝗮𝘁𝗲𝗺𝗮 𝗦𝗶𝗱𝗱𝗶𝗾𝘂𝗶 𝗦𝗵𝗼𝗺𝗮𝗷 𝗞𝗼𝗹𝗹𝗮𝘆𝗻 𝘀𝗵𝗼𝗻𝗴𝘀𝘁𝗵𝗮 (𝗠𝗙𝗦𝗦), a Quran recitation and prayer gathering was organized, seeking forgiveness and eternal peace for her soul.
In tribute to her memory and inspired by the values of compassion and service she embodied, we organized a free medical camp in collaboration with “𝐒𝐮𝐤𝐡𝐞𝐞”. This is part of an ongoing healthcare initiative, where 𝐒𝐮𝐤𝐡𝐞𝐞 is committed to delivering essential health services directly to people’s doorsteps.
Through this small effort, our goal is to stand beside the community—where remembrance becomes inspiration, and service to humanity becomes a shared responsibility.
May Almighty Allah grant her Jannatul Ferdous and bless us all with the ability to serve humanity with sincerity and dedication.

“Road to Light – SSC 2026”
Inauguration of Free Bus Service for Examinees
Under the initiative of the Mohsin Fatema Siddiqui Youth Welfare Foundation (MFJF) and with the sponsorship of Albion Group, the “Road to Light – SSC 2026” program has officially launched its free bus service for examinees today, April 21, 2026.
This initiative, aimed at ensuring safe, smooth, and timely transportation of SSC candidates in Sitakunda to their examination centers, is being conducted for the ninth time—setting a unique example.
This year’s designated routes are:
Since 2022, this program has received an overwhelming response from students in Sitakunda and has been widely appreciated across different segments of society. The primary goal of this initiative is to relieve students of travel-related stress on exam days so they can focus entirely on their examinations.
MFJF has already implemented more than 60 diverse social and humanitarian initiatives across sectors such as education, healthcare, environment, and employment. Notable activities include Spoken English courses, free healthcare services, “Clean Sitakunda” campaigns, Patenga and Guliakhali drives, cancer screening programs, motivational sessions and knowledge sharing, Quran recitation competitions, tree plantation drives, hand-paint training, and installation of water purification plants in educational institutions.
In recognition of its continuous voluntary efforts, including the “Road to Light” bus service, the organization has received 4 international and 5 national awards.
The inauguration ceremony was graced by Chief Guest Mr. Md. Fakhrul Islam, Upazila Nirbahi Officer. Special guests included Ms. Lutfun Nesa Begum, Upazila Social Services Officer & Probation Officer, Ms. Tahmina Tamanna, Upazila Women Affairs Officer, and Dr. Kallol Barua, Upazila Livestock Officer.
Also present were advisors Nur Uddin Liton and Md. Jahed Hossain, President Kawsar Ahmed Sarowary, General Secretary and Chief Coordinator of “Road to Light” Md. Taisir Uddin, along with committee members and many others.
With enthusiastic participation from all, the inauguration of “Road to Light 2026” was completed in a vibrant and successful atmosphere.
For the students, for the society
Mohsin Fatema Siddiqui Youth Welfare Foundation (MFJF)
Mohsin Fatema Siddiqui Shomaj-Kollayan Shingsttha (MFSS)

Smart rural healthcare initiative delivering digital services for underprivileged families
Sitakunda’s social and social welfare organization Mohsin-Fatema Youth Welfare Foundation-MFJF, on the last day of the three-day program around the three-monthly conference, on Sunday (October 9) from morning to afternoon at Sitakunda Freedom Fighters Sangsad office, health camp organized for more than 150 freedom fighters of the nation and their family members (Diabetes, of complex diseases including heart disease) given by expert doctors. After treatment, they are also given free medicine.
The camp is organized under the auspices of Kozep Asia, the medical providers are – Cardiologist Dr. Masuk Ahsan Ali, a diabetic specialist. Nazmul Morshed Chowdhury, neuro medicines specialist Dr. Mohammad Rifat Kamal, medicine specialist Dr. Saurabh Sarkar and Dr. Ershadul Haque.
Cleaning Initiative is an environmental awareness and community action program launched by Mohsin-Fatema Youth Welfare Foundation (MFJF) to promote cleanliness, sustainable living, and environmental protection across beaches, public spaces, and urban areas.
Through this initiative, MFJF organizes large-scale cleanliness drives, awareness campaigns, and sanitation programs with the participation of students, volunteers, social organizations, and local communities. The program aims to inspire people to take collective responsibility for protecting nature, reducing pollution, and creating a cleaner, healthier, and more habitable environment for future generations.
One of the major activities under this initiative was the “Clean Guliyakhali” campaign at Guliyakhali Sea Beach, Sitakunda, organized as part of the Youth Festival 2025. The event promoted awareness against the use of polythene and polypropylene shopping bags and encouraged eco-friendly alternatives to preserve the natural beauty of the beach. Government officials, volunteers, and environmental organizations joined together to support sustainable environmental practices.
Following this success, MFJF organized the “Clean Patenga” campaign at Patenga Sea Beach in collaboration with BD Clean, Tourist Police, and under the patronage of Robi. Around 400 university students and volunteers participated in the program, where the beach was cleaned and dustbins were installed at important locations to encourage proper waste disposal. The campaign also included public awareness activities, cultural performances, and community engagement initiatives focused on environmental responsibility.
To further expand the movement, MFJF launched “Operation Clean Sitakundo,” a city-wide cleanliness campaign aimed at raising awareness about sanitation and proper waste management among the people of Sitakunda. Starting from Guliyakhali Beach and extending across the city, the initiative encourages citizens to actively participate in keeping their surroundings clean.
The Cleaning Initiative reflects MFJF’s commitment to environmental sustainability, youth engagement, and social responsibility by empowering communities to work together for a cleaner and greener future

Mohsin-Fatema Youth Welfare Organization will lease agricultural machinery to farmers with the aim of contributing to agriculture and farmers. Farmers need a lot of equipment that they sometimes cannot afford or make the effort to buy. In addition to providing low-cost rental assistance, we will also provide them with training on the latest harvesting methods.
The adverse effects of global warming are rapidly spreading through the environment and affecting the climate. To join the global campaign to save the planet, Mohsin Fatema Youth Welfare Foundation has taken the initiative of a tree planting project. At least 5,000 to 10,000 trees will be planted this year as part of the Millennium Tree Plantation Project.
To be able to compete in the crowded job market young generation need to improve their English Language proficiency skills. For this purpose, Mohsin-Fatema Youth Welfare Foundation has launched Spoken English Course for those who have passed SSC/HSC exams. In the long term, we plan to expand the program to school-age children and gradually to women.
