HELPS BANGLADESH
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Message from the Executive Director

It is an honor to present the work and vision of the Human, Environment and Livelihood Promotion Society (HELPS).

Founded in 2009 in the aftermath of Cyclone SIDR, HELPS emerged from a collective commitment to restore dignity, rebuild lives, and strengthen resilience in Bangladesh's coastal belt. What began as a volunteer-driven response has grown into a professional, community-focused organization addressing the interconnected challenges of poverty, climate vulnerability, environmental degradation, and limited access to essential services.

Today, HELPS works with marginalized and climate-exposed communities to advance sustainable livelihoods, education, health and nutrition, WASH, disaster preparedness, and biodiversity conservation. Our approach is grounded in participation, evidence, accountability and partnership ensuring that our interventions are relevant, scalable, and aligned with national priorities and global development goals.

As climate impacts intensify and development needs evolve, HELPS remains committed to expanding collaborative efforts with government agencies, development partners, and international organizations. Together, we can deliver impactful, long-term solutions that enable vulnerable communities to adapt, thrive, and contribute to a more resilient and equitable future.

Thank you for your continued support and partnership.

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Vision, Mission & Objectives

Vision:

 

To build a Bangladesh free from social and environmental degradation, injustice, deprivation, exclusion, hunger, and poverty.

 

Mission:

 

To pursue continuous and devoted efforts that enhance human potential, protect the environment, reduce poverty, uphold social justice, and empower the poor and marginalized to build a more equitable and sustainable society.

 

 

Objectives:

 

  • To ensure the safety, security, and sustainable livelihood, poverty reduction of poor and climate-vulnerable communities.
  • To promote social justice and empower disadvantaged and backward communities.
  • To support the development and well-being of women, children, adolescents, youth, the elderly, orphans, and persons with disabilities.
  • To conserve nature, the environment, natural resources, biodiversity, and wildlife.
  • To undertake initiatives for climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction.
  • To conduct surveys and research to inform and strengthen development programs.
  • To promote education, health, nutrition, agriculture, fisheries, and livestock development for self-employment and sustainable livelihoods.