Serving the community is the most rewarding experience of life. We, the Bangladeshi diaspora who have made Australia our home are playing our part to contribute to the community we live in and at the same time give back to our country of origin, Bangladesh.
We are ever grateful to the Bangladeshi diaspora in NSW and the greater Australian community to have participated with us in the last two decades in our journey. You have all enriched our lives.
Life goes on. We are blessed with our next generation who have taken the helm and also the generation after, who take active parts in our community activities to make this nation a more humane society demonstrating compassion for our fellow citizens.
Dr Ayaz Chowdhury FRACP
President, BFCEpresident@bfce.com.au
Community engagement is building relationships with community members who will work side-by-side in any and every way imaginable, building an army of support for carrying out a mission with the end goal of making the community a better place to live.
Through this forum, a network of Bangladeshi communities living in Sydney (Australia) engages in different activities beneficial to the local community, the greater Australian society, and the ordinary people of Bangladesh. This forum is a platform to interact and build a relationship between the individuals in our communities.
We have been working to promote and facilitate community participation concerning matters we all care about, thus taking a step toward improving our quality of life. In addition, we encourage cooperation and mutually supportive relations between members of the Bangladesh community living in Sydney (Australia) and other communities.
Please join us to celebrate the biggest morning tea in Sydney for the cancer council Australia.
This event is for young Bangladeshi students living in Sydney acknowledging their academic success in HSC, Selective School, and Opportunity Class entrance exams.
Please join us to celebrate the biggest morning tea in Sydney for the cancer council Australia.
Late Dr. Abdul Haq was a great community builder & fundraiser for charity, a shining example of a leader who tirelessly worked for the community.
Late Dr. Abdul Haq
Founder, BFCE
A charity program raised over $392k funds for 'Cancer Council NSW' under the 'Good Morning Bangladesh’ banner from 2001.
An annual event first started in 1995 to encourage the children of Bangladeshi origin to thrive in education and knowledge.
Extending a hand in building a Cancer Hospital in Bangladesh, Dhaka Ahsania Mission Cancer & General Hospital.
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