Welcome to the
Mahinur Jahid Memorial Foundation
The Mahinur Jahid Memorial Foundation (MJMF) is a non-profit organization supporting the Bangladeshi and Canadian youth by providing access to a modern technical education, and by connecting them with the community through cultural and sports activities.
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»Before you can inspire with emotion, you must be swamped with it yourself. Before you can move their tears, your own must flow. To convince them, you must yourself believe...« Quote from Winston Churchill
Inspiration is something or someone who inspires others to strive for something spectacular. That kind of inspiration is needed to bring out the best in oneself. Genius involves majority of perspiration, dedication and hardcore efforts while a small credit always goes to inspiration. Anyone or anything in your vicinity can inspire you to work for achievement and give your heart and soul to it. When we are facing hardships, any inspiring force gives us the momentum to turn the tide in our favour...
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Our organization was founded in February 8, 2012 in memory of Mahinur Jahid, who died in a car accident in January 2012 in the city of Lloydminster of Alberta at the age of 27.
Mahinur was an inspiration for the people in his environment with a big heart for his parents and family. He was connected with the community, engaged with sports and culture, and a young trade technician.
His memory shall live on through the efforts of this organization to provide young people with education, cultural and sports activities in the context of communality.
UNITE Magazine
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The Mahinur Jahid Memorial Foundation (MJMF) has introduced its own magazine called UNITE, which was released in a first edition on June 16, 2014 at the official inauguration event in Edmonton, Alberta. It is planned to publish the magazine at least once a year.
Find more information and downloads at Publications.
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Recent News
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Alberta's historic recognition of the Bengali New Year & Cheerful celebrations in North America
Tuesday, May 09, 2017
Alberta, Canada (May 5, 2017): The Alberta New Democrat Caucus of the parliament, in collaboration with the Provincial Assembly, a historic statement was made in recognition of the Bengali New Year by Ms. Dennis Wollard, MLA, . It was welcomed by a huge applause of the respected legislators. Honorable Speaker of the House Robert E. Warner expressed his deep interest to the Bengali New Year.
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MJMF Soccer on Remembrance and Independence Day of Bangladesh
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
On Tuesday, March 21, 2017 the Mahinur Jahid Memorial Foundation (MJMF Bangladesh Sports Club) organized a colorful Soccer Tournament on March 21st marking the Genocide Remembrance and Independence Day of Bangladesh at the Edmonton Killarney School premises. At the event 3 local soccer teams, the MJMF Bangladesh Sports Club, Bangladesh PressClub of Alberta (BPCA) and Bangladesh Heritage Museum met to determine a winner in the tournament. BPCA and MJMF jointly won the championship by 2-2 goals in the final play.
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Kicks for Support Charity Soccer Event
Friday, May 13, 2016
The players of the MJMF Bangladesh Sports Club are inviting the people of Edmonton to a sportive charity event in an effort to collect donations for the victims of the Fort McMurray wildfire. The sports event is organized by the MJMF Bangladesh Sports Club under the Mahinur Jahid Memorial Foundation (MJMF) in assistance with the Bangladesh PressClub Centre of Alberta (BPCA).
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Kabaddi Tournament on Victory Day 2015
Sunday, December 06, 2015
BHESA is inviting fans of the team sports to a special celebration of Bangladesh sports heritage, the Kabaddi Tournament of the community to be held in Edmonton, Alberta on Victory Day, Tuesday, December 15, 2015 at Alex Taylor School.
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Kabaddi Tournament 2015
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
BHESA is inviting fans of the team sports to a special celebration of Bangladesh sports heritage, the communities' first Kabaddi Tournament to be held in Edmonton, Alberta on Thursday, November 12, 2015 at Alex Taylor School.
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