Kachua Dalima Association (KDA) is committed to serving the most vulnerable communities in Bangladesh through a comprehensive humanitarian response program. Our humanitarian initiatives are designed to provide immediate relief and long-term recovery support to people affected by natural disasters, poverty, displacement, and socio-economic crises.
Provide food, clean water, shelter, and emergency medical aid during floods, cyclones, and other disasters, especially in coastal and flood-prone regions such as Bhola, Kurigram, and Sunamganj.
Deliver essential health services, maternal and child care, and nutrition support to vulnerable populations, with a special focus on women, children, and the elderly.
Help families recover from loss of income by offering vocational training, cash assistance, and small enterprise development.
Ensure protection for children and women in crisis settings, and promote education access in refugee camps and disaster-hit areas.
Build community resilience through awareness, disaster preparedness training, and climate-adaptive infrastructure and farming.
Ifter in Ramadan and Qurbani for poor people including cash distribution.
Coastal districts (e.g., Bhola, Noakhali, Satkhira), hill tracts (e.g., Bandarban), flood-affected zones (e.g., Jamalpur, Kurigram), and Rohingya-impacted areas (Cox’s Bazar, Teknaf, Ukhiya).
EID AL-ADHA Program-2025
We live in a remote area of Bangladesh, where most people are impoverished.
For this reason, in the context of 2025, we celebrate Eid Al-Adha with the helpless, poor people of the area, so that they can eat meat with at least one meal.
By the infinite mercy of Allah, we were able to hand over a bag of meat to the poorest people of the area. In return, we have received an unearthly joy.