Join BRF Youth Club

 

Why BRF Youth Club?

Most campus or community clubs focus on either volunteering or socializing, but BRF Youth Club does something different: we bridge the gap between scientific research and social impact. As part of a research platform, we don’t just ‘help’—we analyze and solve. Every activity—from planting a tree to donating blood—is viewed through the lens of a researcher to ensure maximum long-term impact for Bangladesh. We offer you the research training and career mentorship you need for a top-tier career, while giving you the platform to tackle Bangladesh’s most neglected challenges.


Benefits

Volunteering is often the “missing piece” in a student’s profile. For a BRF Youth Club member, it isn’t just about charity—it’s about strategic self-development

  • Bridge the experience gap: It solves the “no job without experience” dilemma by proving you can handle professional responsibilities.
  • Skill mastery: You gain soft skills (leadership, empathy) and hard skills (data collection, project management) that textbooks don’t provide.
  • High-level networking: It connects you with mentors, scientists, and professionals who provide the recommendations needed for global scholarships.
  • Character building: It develops “emotional intelligence” and a sense of purpose, transforming you from a student into a community leader.
  • CV differentiation: In a competitive market, a record of impact-driven service sets your profile apart from those with only academic grades.

 

Our Core Activities

 Research & academic excellence

  • Field research: Assisting in data collection and surveys.
  • Mentorship (Career and higher studies): Seminars on higher education, scholarship hunting, and international career pathways.
  • Research training: How to ask a research question and how to address the problem

 Compassionate community service

  • Palliative care: Actively engaged in community-based palliative care to support elderly and bedridden patients.
  • Blood donation: Community-based blood donation drive where Qawmi Madrasas are also actively involved.
  • Vulnerable support: Providing volunteer services for underprivileged children and hospital patient care.
  • Eco-action: Tree plantation drives, campus clean-ups, and coastal plastic, conservation efforts.
  • Climate relief: Rapid response volunteer teams for disaster relief and climate adaptation projects.

 Intellectual & creative growth

  • The reading circle: Establishing libraries and hosting “Pathachakra” (literature circles) to foster critical thinking.
  • Professional skills: Workshops on public speaking, Journalism and leadership.
  • Creative hub: Writing workshops and language clubs to enhance communication in Bengali and English.

 Social advocacy & moral leadership

  • Anti-addiction Campaigns: Leading movements against nicotine and drug abuse among youth.
  • Mental health first aid: Awareness campaigns to combat depression and prevent suicide.
  • Intergenerational bonding: Dialogue sessions with religious leaders and seniors to bridge the generational gap and preserve ethics.