“My family is not doing well in Bangladesh but I cannot help them,”

Kazy, aged 25, is the youngest among his three siblings. He came to Singapore in October 2019 in hopes of providing a better life for his family in Bangladesh. To work in Singapore, Kazy took up a bank loan of $9,800 to pay for his agent fees. He worked as a shipyard worker but suffered a workplace related accident just two months after he started working.
On the 20th of January 2020, Kazy was tasked to connect the power cable of a heavy grinding machine. The machine was placed on a metal rack above him. Within a few seconds, the …
January 20, 2022
Final disbursement
Dear donors
Kazy has returned to Bangladesh late last year. Ray of Hope has fully disbursed the amount to him.
December 23, 2021
An update on Kazy
Dear donors Thank you donors for your generous contribution towards Kazy’s campaign. Ray of Hope has disbursed $1,995.00 ($665 x 3 months) to Kazy before he flew back to Bangladesh to reunite with his family. Ray of Hope will be remitting the last $665 to Kazy next month. We hope you will continue to support……
-
100% to Clients
All donations go to our clients, there are no hidden platform fees.
-
Certified for Good
ROH is a registered IPC charity and audited by MCCY.
-
Verified Campaigns
Our case managers carefully assess and verify every campaign.