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From the streets to the vast football fields of Doha

KFC, a long-time patron of the Bangladesh Football Federation's women's team, is elated to be a sponsor for the initiative undertaken by LEEDO to take 10 underprivileged girls to the Street Children World Cup in Doha, Qatar. The event will be held from the October 8 to 15, 2022.

To celebrate the remarkable initiative, KFC hosted a Jersey Handover Ceremony at KFC Gulshan on the September 25. The children were inspired as Amit Dev Thapa (CEO of Transcom Foods Limited), Muradul Mustakin (Head of Marketing) along with other key officials graced the occasion to motivate the children.

Amit Dev Thapa, CEO of TFL, said, "Creating opportunities for children who often don't get many chances brings us great pride. We at Transcom Food Limited consider it crucially important to create these moments in life for these little girls to bring glory to Bangladesh. It will surely bring us great pride in the future as we get to create more opportunities for the children who often get overlooked."

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From the streets to the vast football fields of Doha

KFC, a long-time patron of the Bangladesh Football Federation's women's team, is elated to be a sponsor for the initiative undertaken by LEEDO to take 10 underprivileged girls to the Street Children World Cup in Doha, Qatar. The event will be held from the October 8 to 15, 2022.

To celebrate the remarkable initiative, KFC hosted a Jersey Handover Ceremony at KFC Gulshan on the September 25. The children were inspired as Amit Dev Thapa (CEO of Transcom Foods Limited), Muradul Mustakin (Head of Marketing) along with other key officials graced the occasion to motivate the children.

Amit Dev Thapa, CEO of TFL, said, "Creating opportunities for children who often don't get many chances brings us great pride. We at Transcom Food Limited consider it crucially important to create these moments in life for these little girls to bring glory to Bangladesh. It will surely bring us great pride in the future as we get to create more opportunities for the children who often get overlooked."

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