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 |  | The Luxury of Education August 17, 2009
Medical checkups, schoolbooks and even a toothbrush are luxuries for most families in poverty. But for beautiful young Pomi, Compassion has changed her daily life and is showing her the love of Jesus. |
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 |  | Gifts from the Heart July 2, 2008
Waljang and his siblings were malnourished, barely surviving on a diet of rice and curry. Now, thanks to a family gift from Waljang's sponsor, his parents are able to provide for their children. |
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 |  | A Perfect Place for a Church June 16, 2008
A struggling church desperate for resources finds life in an area not usually warm or receptive to Christians. |
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 |  | Compassion Provides Aid to Victims of Flooding in Bangladesh August 24, 2007
More than 1,100 children in seven Compassion-assisted projects were devastated by recent flooding in Bangladesh. Read how Compassion Bangladesh's staff are offering aid to families throughout the region |
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 |  | Church Takes in "Untouchables" February 12, 2007
Compassion helps pastor's ministry to poor children in Bangladesh flourish. |
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 |  | A Changed Life May 16, 2006
Rajib is a sponsored child who attends the Azampur Child Sponsorship Program (BD-102) in the overcrowded city of Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh. Read how attending this project has changed his life. |
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 |  | Songs Signal Compassion's Presence in Islamic Area May 5, 2006
Eight-year-old Laboni loves to sing with her friends at the Bajua Child Sponsorship Program in southwest Bangladesh. Laboni and other Compassion-assisted children sing Christian songs - a rare activity in this mostly Muslim country. |
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 |  | When the Water Rises September 30, 2004
In July of 2004, the rains came to Bangladesh and didn't stop until floodwaters had killed over 500 people and put a serious crimp into daily living for 44 million people. But thanks to funds from Compassion's Disaster Relief Fund, families of children attending the Dhaka Slum School at the Shatarkul Child Sponsorship Program (BD-101) have a fighting chance to rebound from the flood's widespread destruction. |