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“My Country, My Responsibility”

“My Country, My Responsibility” — Under this slogan, for the past 15 years, Let’s Go‑On Foundation (LGF) has been uniting every citizen of the country and carrying out various social and humanitarian activities.
Our aim is singular — from their respective positions, everyone jointly moving our beloved motherland Bangladesh forward.
LGF believes that bringing together the country’s large social and business communities and through technical education transforming youth into skilled entrepreneurs can accelerate national development.
Across the country, LGF is tirelessly working to implement moral rights, expand 100% moral education, and foster patriotism and unity among the youth, with the goal of building an ideal nation.

Bangladesh Youth Club (BYC) has been formed to inspire youth with skills, leadership, and patriotism.

“Shopno School” has been established to bring the light of education to underprivileged children.

“Bondhon” works to encourage voluntary blood donation for the noble cause of saving lives.

A nationwide programme known as “Two‑Taka Education” (“One Meal and Moral Education”) is conducted to implement moral education, support distribution of nutritious food, build values and awareness, and foster a patriotic nation.

Technical education, essential for sustainable national development — LGF Institution of Engineering and Technology (LIET) has been set up to transform underprivileged groups into skilled manpower. This first LIET campus is located at Mohammadpur embankment.

Our major projects are briefly outlined below:
“Bangladesh Environment and River Protection Movement LGF”
(Established: 2009)
We all wish to leave a healthy and beautiful environment for the next generation, which demands pollution‑free surroundings. From day one, we have raised widespread awareness to halt indiscriminate planting and sale of the harmful eucalyptus tree. Additionally, we aim to plant approximately 3 million fruit trees by 2030 to keep the country green and healthy.
Not limited to leaflets, we carry out awareness campaigns across social media and field levels. For those cutting harmful trees, we have long provided fruit saplings at half price to assist in restoring ecological balance.
We also actively undertake social initiatives to demarcate and maintain the boundaries of Bangladesh’s rivers. We believe that through collective awareness and responsibility, protecting the environment and rivers is achievable — and our efforts on that path continue.

“Bangladesh Youth Club (BYC)”
(Established: 2010)
Youth educated in moral principles are the driving force of the country. They are the future pioneers. The country and nation look toward them. Believing that future leadership will arise from them, since 2010 this organisation has been inspiring youth across every region of Bangladesh with patriotism. “BYC” is the lifeblood of LGF. Leading the country forward is BYC’s principal mission.
It is observed that despite obtaining higher degrees, many young people in our country are not securing desired jobs, which leads to waning patriotism and reluctance to serve the nation. We must provide technical education so that youth can become entrepreneurs themselves, generate employment for others, and in doing so strengthen the nation’s economy. Already, numerous youth have become entrepreneurs alongside their studies, established themselves, created job opportunities for others, become self‑reliant through technical training, and earned via outsourcing from home. To motivate and encourage such youth, BYC works ceaselessly.
A skilled workforce always plays a leading role in a nation’s advancement. With the objective of nurturing hope and inspiration in this young generation and ensuring BYC’s bright footsteps continue in the working sphere, this institution trains and moves forward with that mission.

“Bangladesh Justice”
(Established: 2010)
We work to implement the rights of ordinary people. To provide free legal aid to those who cannot access legal support, LGF formed a sub‑organization named Bangladesh Justice in 2010, comprising lawyers and media professionals from among its members. We are united in our mission to stand beside underprivileged individuals across Bangladesh’s 64 police stations and sub‑districts.

“Bondhon”
(Established: 2010)
“The bond of blood is the strongest.” The person may not be your relative, but one who comes forward to donate blood to save your life in a critical hour is greater than anyone else. The joy of saving a life by donating blood is unparalleled.
When someone urgently seeks blood, only then does the importance of blood become clear. It was out of such need that “Bondhon” was established, progressing with the help of hundreds. We believe Bondhon will one day be recognized as a major voluntary blood donation organization. With humanity guiding our steps, people from distant places will come forward to help each other — and with that hope, our journey continues.

“Shopno School”
(Established: 2011)
Life of underprivileged children is extremely difficult. To shape a bright and secure future for these poor deprived children and develop them in a disciplined, educated, and patriotic way, Shopno School was initiated. The core aim of Shopno School is to raise children to become conscious, educated, and patriotic citizens.
Starting in 2011 with about six students, today Shopno School comprises over a thousand students, many of whom have gone on to become doctors, engineers, teachers, IT professionals, and more — standing on their own feet.

“LGF Institution of Engineering and Technology (LIET)”
(Established: 2021)
A nation is as developed as its proficiency in technical education and technology. Japan stands as a fine example. Post World War II, that devastated nation rebuilt itself through excellence in technical education and became one of the wealthiest countries in the world.
To provide technical education to underprivileged boys and girls, “LGF Institution of Engineering and Technology (LIET)” was established. Through training in tailoring, computer skills, electronics, drill machine operation, etc., it enables the creation of entrepreneurs in each region of the country. These skilled individuals serve the nation and dedicate themselves to building a self‑respecting country.

“One Meal and Moral Education”
(Established: 2021)
As the country progresses, society also advances — yet a large segment of Bangladesh remains left behind, lacking both job skills and educational qualifications. To educate them on the need for education, living in unity, healthcare, moral instruction, respect for parents, value formation, awareness, patriotism, compassion toward animals, cleanliness, environmental conservation, etc., LGF and BYC jointly launched this special awareness programme with the help of countless people across Bangladesh.

“LGF Health Care”
(Established: 2021)
Even today, most people in Bangladesh lack basic health awareness. Due to lack of knowledge, ignorance, and neglect of fundamental health practices, many suffer from preventable and chronic diseases.
In response to this reality, LGF has been conducting free health services across various parts of the country for years. Services include:
✔ Eye and vision care campaigns
✔ Medicine for kidney stone disease
✔ Free primary medication for tumors and other complex health issues
✔ Health awareness drives via posters, brochures, and campaigns
✔ Women’s health and safety workshops
Our goal is to ensure healthy lives for all, especially bringing healthcare to underprivileged rural communities. “LGF Health Care” is not just a project; it is a humanitarian duty — a cornerstone in building a healthy, conscious, and developed Bangladesh.

Note: All activities of Let’s Go‑On Foundation (LGF) are carried out with support and cooperation from its members and the general public of Bangladesh.
It is not enough to change ourselves; we must seek change for the entire nation. With this conviction, all members, well‑wishers, lifetime members, advisors, and people across all strata are united in unwavering commitment and moving forward.
We express deepest gratitude, congratulations, respect, and prayers to all who have been closely associated with LGF’s efforts for Bangladesh’s development and social transformation over the past 15 years.

Let us all, hand in hand, unitedly move forward and together advance our beloved homeland Bangladesh.

My Country, My Responsibility.

Thank you.

Nurul Momen Khan Chowdhury
Vice‑President
Central Executive Committee, Dhanmondi, Dhaka.

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Bangladesh Youth Club (BYC)

An organization dedicated to building a nation by uniting youth through patriotism, skill development, and leadership.

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"Bondhon"

A humanitarian organization committed to voluntary blood donation and emergency support.

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"Shopno School"

Dedicated to providing education and healthcare for underprivileged children.

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“LGF Institute of Engineering and Technology (LIET)”

"LGF Institute of Engineering and Technology (LIET)" was established with the aim of providing technical education and skill-based training to underprivileged boys and girls.

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"Bangladesh Justice"

Promoting rights and justice through legal aid and media awareness.

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"Environment and River Protection Movement"

A nationwide awareness movement for protecting rivers and the environment through mass involvement.

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LGF Health Care

A humanitarian platform offering health services, awareness programs, and medical support.

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