About Us

Dr. Mozib Newborn Foundation, based in Bangladesh, is dedicated to rescuing abandoned newborns, providing essential medical care, and ensuring safe foster family placements post-recovery. Our focus is on safeguarding the most vulnerable lives and creating a nurturing environment for these little ones to thrive.

Our Mission

At the Dr. Mozib Newborn Foundation, our mission is to rescue and provide a safe haven for abandoned newborns in Bangladesh. We are dedicated to ensuring that every child receives the medical care they urgently need and helping them thrive in a nurturing environment. Our commitment extends beyond immediate rescue; we strive to connect these vulnerable infants with loving foster families, offering them the warmth and stability they deserve.

Our Vision

We believe that every child has the right to life, love, and a chance for a brighter future. Through our collaborative efforts with local healthcare providers and foster care networks, we aim to create a compassionate community where each newborn is valued and supported. Together, we work to raise awareness about the plight of abandoned babies and mobilize resources that foster hope and healing

Our Goal

Dr. Mozib Newborn Foundation champions for social recognition of abandoned newborn babies. Ensuring every newborn is valued as an equal member of humanity. We provide critical medical care, legal aid, and foster placement while advocating for systemic change to integrate these newborns into society’s mainstream. Our mission is to transform neglect into dignity, fostering a world where every newborn’s right to safety, love, and belonging is a collective human responsibility. By uniting communities and institutions, we strive to erase stigma and ensure no newborn begins life unseen—because every life deserves to thrive at the heart of human compassion and progress.

Registration

The Dr. Mozib Newborn Foundation was officially established in 2025, Professor Dr. Md. Mozibur Rahman has been carrying out its humanitarian work informally since 2015, entirely at his own expense.