Health, Culture, and the Whole Person
In the development sector, there is a quiet temptation to measure everything in numbers. Students enrolled. Scholarships...
Learn MoreMarch of Lights (Alor Michil in Bengali — AMi in short) is a donor-funded charity that advances equity for underserved and marginalized communities through education support, career development, health promotion, and cultural engagement.
We partner with individual donors, industries, like-minded organizations, local communities, and volunteers to ensure the best positive outcomes.
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600
Students Helped
20
Projects Run
25
Locations Covered
15
Communities Served
Hear from the communities, partners, and volunteers we work with.
Every dollar counts towards creating a sustainable future for those in need.
The Educational Aid (EduAid) Program provides educational support to underserved communities through scholarships, school supplies, tutoring programs, and mentorship — removing barriers to learning so every student can pursue a brighter future.
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Education Support Program: EduAidThe Educational Aid (EduAid) Program provides educational support to underserved communities through scholarships, school supplies, tutoring programs, and mentorship —...
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When people think of charity, they often picture a bag of rice, a warm meal, or a winter blanket handed to someone who needs it. These gifts matter. They keep families going through the hardest weeks of their lives.
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We celebrate graduation photos. We share them on social media, frame them on living room walls, post them with proud captions about hard work and family sacrifice. And rightly so — for many first-generation students, graduation day is the single biggest victory their family has ever known. But what
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In the development sector, there is a quiet temptation to measure everything in numbers. Students enrolled. Scholarships disbursed. Jobs placed. Dollars spent. These metrics matter — they keep us honest and they keep donors informed. But anyone who has spent time in a real community knows that human
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