My Commitment to the Community

Help support more health workers.
$50 can help buy a fully stocked toolkit for a frontline health worker.

I feel very responsible for the health of the people in my village. The project that originally funded my work has phased out, but I want to continue to serve the people here, so I got training from Save the Children on how to use a business approach to support the health services I provide. I’ve begun linking with the pharmacist and local grocery shops. I bought 500 Taka worth of medicines ($6.25) on a commission basis and I earned more than 200 Taka ($2.50) from selling the medicine to families who need it. As my confidence increases, I hope to grow my business activities and continue to serve the people in my community. I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to Save the Children for making this training available to me so that I can continue to do my work.