Feed More Big Dreams like Hanzala
At 9, Hanzala begged his parents to be allowed to attend Jaago school, in the Dhaka slums. From his first day, Hanzala looked forward to Thrive’s daily meals there. He…
At 9, Hanzala begged his parents to be allowed to attend Jaago school, in the Dhaka slums. From his first day, Hanzala looked forward to Thrive’s daily meals there. He…
SAJIDA FOUNDATION PARTNERS WITH THRIVE TO FEED EVERY STUDENT AT APON ALO SCHOOL FOR NINE MONTHS – SAJIDA Sponsorship Delivers Food Security During Tumultuous Times – DHAKA, Bangladesh, 6 November…
Thrive, a non-profit organisation known for donating nutritious food to underprivileged children in Bangladesh, celebrated its 10th anniversary very recently through a fundraising event in Bashundhara, Dhaka. The event was…
On Monday, 26 September, 2022 Dhaka Kitsch, a charity event supporting the non-profit organisation, Thrive, was held at the Edge Gallery Gulshan. Funded by Tasneem Sinha and Mahbub Mursalin, the…
Today we’re buying 10,000 Bananas… We’ve been travelling in Bangladesh for a week, cooking up one of the most interesting projects yet. While searching for Dhaka street food, we came…
“As a mother and a cook this is a cause that is close to my heart.” -Nadiya Hussain (Winner of BBCOne’s The Great British Bake Off) Nadiya Hussain visits Thrive…
Two alumnae travel abroad and significantly impact children’s lives. Michigan native Gina (Rennpage) Gabel ’99 found her calling in life halfway around the world among the twisting alleys of some…
“I have been to many countries where there are many underprivileged people, but the situation is really tragic in Bangladesh, with small children begging on the streets,” says Regina Landor.
Tribune Report Published at 06:24 pm September 23rd, 2015 Dhaka’s premium online grocery store Direct Fresh has announced its agreement to deliver food at cost to Thrive, a non-profit volunteer-run…
Thrive started out when three mothers got together with the simple but meaningful intention of giving hungry children in Dhaka some nutritious food. Development worker Priscilla Heffelfinger and teachers Regina…