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The WOW Project is a non-profit humanitarian organisation working to deliver aid to vulnerable widows and orphans in South Asia.

We are committed to a strict 100% donation policy, ensuring each penny you donate will be used to deliver food, clothing and assistance to those in need. 

Our Work

Over the years we have provided food, clothing and assistance to some of the poorest widows and orphans who have been left destitute, with no access to welfare and support.  

Our mission is to make a positive impact in the lives of helpless widows and orphans so that they can access the most basic human rights currently denied them. With your help we can make a difference.

How You Can Help

We are able to accept online donations. Hit the donate button to find out how. We also accept donations in cash and cheques at our store.

We accept donations of toys, books, clothing, household items and a range of new and second-hand goods that we are able to sell in our store. 100% of proceeds from all sales go directly into funding our project.  

Buy

Extend your help to needy orphans and widows by purchasing items from our WOW Project store located in Coventry.

News

Bangladesh Masjid Project 2022

At the end of last year, we announced our latest campaign to build a much needed masjid in Bangladesh to hold around 200 people. Over the coming months you, our most valued supporters, donated most generously to help us realise this project. Work on the majid has now commenced and we are pleased to report…

Ramadan Distribution, 2021, Bangladesh

Thanks to your donations we were able to distribute much needed aid to vulnerable widows and orphans in Bangladesh this Ramadan. Our local team prepared food packs for distribution across 2 orphanages and among 40 widows, living in and around Inathganj, Sylhet Division. Among the beneficiaries of your donations were the orphans of the Mustofapur…

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