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Story of Tasneem

Tasneem, a 3 years old Rohingya refugee girl is one of the most adorable kids at Rohingya Settlement in Nuh. Tasneem has two siblings, an elder sister Jannat Aara and a younger brother Rehan. All the three kids are very loveable and friendly. On our, every trip to Nuh Tasneem is the first one running towards us and greeting us. Her house turned to ashes due to the fire incident on 15th December 2021 and her father’s shop also went up in flames. Their father Ebrahim was very upset about his shop and home. Even after all the mishappenings, Tasneem’s smile is radiant and affectionate and this young girl is a beacon of hope for us. She is a sweet and lively girl who is always excited about her clothes, toys, and friends. Miles2Smile Foundation built a Smile Home and a Smile Shop for Tasneem and her family. The shop is running well now and soon we will introduce an educational course for Tasneem and other kids to learn in our learning center. It is a learning center that we built for the Rohingya kids with the hope that we will nurture kids like Tasneem with prime education and discipline. We never want to let go of the radiant smile of Tasneem and we will keep working to provide these kids with assistance they will ever need.

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