It was a vision of Rev. Paul Munshi, the founder and a necessity of millions of poverty stricken people that Christian Service Society came into being in war torn Bangladesh in 1972. Rev. Munshi, so inspired by the path of God, took an initiative of addressing pervasive poverty through not only ...
En savoir plusIt was a vision of Rev. Paul Munshi, the founder and a necessity of millions of poverty stricken people that Christian Service Society came into being in war torn Bangladesh in 1972. Rev. Munshi, so inspired by the path of God, took an initiative of addressing pervasive poverty through not only an all out intensive relief and rehabilitation program but also a long-term strategy. His aim was to build a strong pavement for the self-sufficiency of the poorest of the poor people. Besides, he singled out the basic needs of the poor people of Bangladesh and dedicated himself and the organization for the wellbeing of them by meeting those needs, which he considered as their fundamental rights. The consequential result of his endeavor is what CSS mission today stands for. From early days, CSS has proved to be a friend of the impecunious people especially of the southern region of Bangladesh. We have always been in the country not in the capital, amongst the people sharing their sorrows, sufferings and pleasures as a next-door neighbor. That is why; the deeds of CSS are hidden in the hearts of its beneficiaries and hardly become a headline. In spite of this humbleness, the organization has been honored by the highest authority of the state more than once and achieved the recognition as a silent worker from the conscious circle.
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