Humanitarian aid charity Lotus Ministry Trust renews its call for donations and volunteers as part of its ongoing food relief program across Bangladesh, with plans to reach an additional 50,000 people.

-- Humanitarian aid charity Lotus Ministry Trust has renewed its call for financial donations and volunteers as part of an update to its ongoing food relief program in Bangladesh. The drive forms part of the organization's broader ambition to reach an additional 50,000 people through expanded distribution efforts in the coming period.
More details can be found at https://www.lotus-ministry.org/post/lotus-ministry-s-food-relief-in-bangladesh
The renewed drive reflects the scale of need the charity continues to encounter on the ground. Since launching in 2021, Lotus Ministry Trust has built its Bangladesh operations through direct engagement with local communities, refining its approach to ensure that donations and volunteer hours translate into meaningful impact. Alongside food distribution, the program also explores complementary initiatives in clean water access and educational support.
According to the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification, approximately 15.5 million people in Bangladesh were experiencing acute food insecurity as of April 2025, with projections suggesting the figure will rise to 16 million by the end of the year. Climate-related shocks — including cyclones, flash flooding, and riverine flooding — are identified as primary drivers of the worsening situation.
Lotus Ministry Trust's expansion plans are intended to address this growing need directly, with increased distribution centers and improved logistical capabilities designed to ensure food reaches the most vulnerable communities. The organization is also actively seeking new volunteers, noting that there are opportunities across food distribution, fundraising, and community outreach for those wishing to get involved.
"There is always more that can be done, but there is no doubt that we are making a significant impact," a Lotus Ministry Trust representative states. "We don't measure our success through just facts and figures, but through happy faces and heartwarming feedback from the communities we serve."
Founded in 2021, Lotus Ministry Trust has volunteers and staff from a wide range of backgrounds, and the charity states that this diversity of expertise is central to its ability to sustain and grow its programs. The organization accepts one-time and ongoing financial contributions through its website, and welcomes new volunteers across a range of roles.
"We are fortunate to have volunteers and staff from all walks of life who bring their unique expertise and resources into everything we do," the representative adds. "This is what enables us to achieve our goals year after year and to keep expanding our reach to those who need it most."
Interested parties can find more information by visiting https://www.lotus-ministry.org/post/lotus-ministry-s-food-relief-in-bangladesh
Contact Info:
Name: Jeff Dunan
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Organization: Lotus Ministry Trust
Address: 1355 Post St 405, San Francisco, California 94109, United States
Website: https://www.lotus-ministry.org/
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