"Do not wait for the dark clouds to pass, go out and dance in the  rain"

 

Accidents and illnesses resulting in disability are part of life in all countries of the world.    In Bangladesh these incidents are further complicated by poverty. CRP’s aim is to reduce accidents in general and for those who have succumbed, provide the best standard of treatment and rehabilitation possible at the same time giving this support at a subsidized rate for those who cannot contribute to their costs.   It is for the provision of this financial support that we rely on our partners who donate so generously from countries around the world.   Donations are received from the Government of Bangladesh and funding agencies as well as individuals and are raised in various ways from the proceeds of flea markets and the sale of CRP calendars to contributions made at Bangladeshi restaurants and by sponsored marathon runners.  Financial support is the back-bone of CRP’s work enabling those staff members on the ground to work for the poorest persons with disabilities. We continue to favour the Robin Hood method, taking from the wealthy to give to the poor and it is for this wonderfully generous help that we thank all our donors.
 

 

 

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Designed for Bangladesh’s rough roads. Ensures durability, comfort, and independence with long-lasting performance and easy navigation.

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The handover ceremony of the “Improving WASH service in climate vulnerable areas and promoting water replenishment through rainwater harvesting” project

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CRP celebrated its 45th Raising Day on 11 December 2024. The celebration included a welcoming speech by the Founder, Valerie Taylor, followed by experience sharing by an ex-staff member and an ex-patient poetry recitation by a new staff

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SUCCESS STORY [ CRP BANGLADESH ]

Marzana Akter was admitted to CRP as a spinal cord injury patient after falling off a tree in 2015. As she had a keen interest in playing basketball, she was included in the women’s team formed in 2016.

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Shoma Akter is a 36 years old lady, who lost her mobility after typhoid fever in her childhood and was bound with a wheelchair. When she was younger no one played with her because of her disability...

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Hisbullah a boy with Cerebral Palsy was admitted to the William and Marie Taylor Inclusive School of CRP in 2009 in the ...