Xiaomi, Global technology leader, today supported five hundred underprivileged families in the holy month of Ramadan. In the drive “Eid Khushi”, Xiaomi is supporting underprivileged families with food and Eid supplies for over 7 days. Xiaomi worked with JAAGO foundation, one of the most renowned community mobilizers in Bangladesh to anchor the drive. This association comes to aid the families that have been severely affected by the global pandemic.
On this occasion, Country General Manager of Xiaomi Bangladesh, Ziauddin Chowdhury said, “The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the way of life for everyone around the world. It tested our resilience, flexibility, responsiveness and most of all – our unity and spirit. As we continue to grapple with the after-effects of the pandemic, we at Xiaomi wanted to extend our support to five hundred underprivileged families on the joyous occasion of Eid. We celebrated the festival with these families and donated food and essential supplies to them in partnership with JAAGO Foundation.”
JAAGO Foundation will utilize the immense youth potential to help the impoverished community and spread the spirit of Ramadan during this drive.
In the past, Xiaomi has taken proactive measures and donated medical supplies to some of the most affected areas around the world including Bangladesh. Last year, as part of the COVID 19 response and initiative, Xiaomi donated 4 million BDT to the government including 2 million BDT to the Prime Minister’s Relief Fund.
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