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"Sponsor A Child"

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1500 Taka (BDT) Per Child

The underprivileged, unfortunate and disadvantaged children of our country are going up without care, love and affection. Switch Bangladesh Foundation has been working for child rights implementing organization to improve the quality of their lives. Around 500 children are getting support from Switch Bangladesh. An integrated social initiative is regarded to be a supporter member to develop disadvantaged children as competent and productive human resource. You can contribute personally or institutionally to their full protection and live a dignified life through becoming a respective donor of Switch Bangladesh Foundation The lists of expenditure to support service are mentioned below for your kind concern.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Child Sponsorship

Child sponsorship is a monthly donation program that connects children most vulnerable to poverty, inequality and discrimination with compassionate people like you! Sponsorship means giving children the chance to grow up healthy, educated and safe — changing their lives and future.

Yes , We’ll also share regular updates that will show the tremendous difference you’re helping to make in children’s lives.

About 7 days after you join sponsorship, you’ll receive a official thanks letter, with everything you need to begin a meaningful sponsorship journey, including photos and information about the children and the community you’re supporting through your donations.

Yes! you’ll receive regular updates on the child you sponsor and how your impact helps.
Before you make the choice to cancel your support, it may be helpful to adjust your support amount and consider all the ways in which your decision can impact children.

Sometimes children droop out from school because of their age. Or if a child’s family moves to another community. In events like these, your sponsorship will be moved to a new child or program to ensure you can continue creating lasting, postive change for children. We’ll be sure to notify you of the change when it happens.

Your generous monthly gifts can help give children with basic necessities of life such as education, health, shelter, and clothes that will definitely help these children to get out of dire poverty and make them productive citizen of Bangladesh.,. We work hand-in-hand with children, families and local partners in their communities to develop innovative, sustainable solutions that meet the unique needs of children.
You can pay for your monthly gift in a variety of ways, including through a bank transfer, , wire transfer or personal check also Bkash, Nagad, Rocket.
Our independently audited financial statements consistently show in website.

Because cash can make children a target in some of the economically deprived areas where we work, supporters can’t send money directly to children. However, additional monetary gifts to support our work are always appreciated. These valuable funds will support the programs that may benefit the child you sponsor and other children .helping us to make an even bigger difference in their lives and futures.
If you’d like to make an additional gift, You can contact with us

Yes, you can visit our school and activities even Friday and Saturday. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us at Tuesday-Sunday 8am-5pm . Thank you for your continued support of our life-changing work for children.

To protect the identity of our supporters, we don’t share your contact information directly with the child you sponsor

When you sponsor a child, you can help to change their world.

Your support makes a difference

The best way to change a child’s life is to change the world they live in. When you sponsor a child, you are not only helping them, but also you are changing an entire community to ensure sustainability and giving children the best opportunities for a stable and fruitful life.

Success Story

Nur-e-Alam

Diamonds in the Rough

I’ll tell you about Nur-e-Alam today; he’s a sixteen-year-old kid who’s a gem in the rough! Nur was eleven years old when we opened our school in 2015, and he used to come by and observe the teachers while he stood outside the classrooms. After some time, I managed to get a hold of him and learned that he was a Class 2 student who disliked his previous school. He chose to observe silently from outside because he enjoyed the way our teachers instruct the class” Sir, will you admit me to your school?” he asked, overwhelming me. They were dependent on the income of his older sister because his father, a mason, was unemployed. I took a brief break to consider this. I was certain it was the right decision to allow him to enroll in our school. He is still a huge fan of our school. We also built him a tea stall to keep him employed and prevent him from quitting school, given his financial situation. Nur-e-Alam’s incredible drawing abilities were noticed by all the volunteers from the Art Institute who visited our school one day. Nur-e-Alam stood out from the crowd during the children’s art competition that we organized. We treasure the fact that people were interested in purchasing his paintings, and I was filled with nostalgia thinking back to his first day of travel with us. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and changing times, Nur-e-Alam’s family was forced to relocate to the village. We continue to reassure him that we will always be there for him, and now he is a student in class ten

Shahnaj

Diamonds In The Rough Shahnaj, the Chess Girl

Switch Tahmina Banu Bidyaniketan’s Shahnaj is an exceptional student. She is currently a class 8 student. She radiates like a star in the crowd. Ever since arriving at SWITCH, she has been demarcating her domain. She has every opportunity to achieve stardom. By maximizing her potential, they brought out the best in her. She first attended his primary classes, and she is currently enrolled in class eight. She noticed others playing chess at school, which piqued her interest in the game. She also began studying chess out of curiosity. She picked up chess quickly, and it was impossible to stop her. She took part in and excelled in multiple chess tournaments. She even managed to get a 1346 rating. Shahnaj emerged victorious in the inter-school chess competition. She took part in multiple chess competitions and won prizes. Significantly for her age, she took part in the BUET Rapid Rating tournament. She told us that her dream was to become a grandmaster of chess in Bangladesh when we asked her about it. I’m always appreciative to SWITCH for providing this chance.” She is not only an excellent chess player but also a talented singer, reciter, and sketch artist. Switch teaches her singing and painting. If we looked around, we could see that many underprivileged kids like Shahnaj simply need a helping hand—like a switch—to develop so they can improve their lives by getting what they deserve.

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Shimanta

Shimanta Creating Tools from Discarded Materials

Shimanta is a student of class 8 of Switch Tahmina BanuBiddyaniketon. He is 15 years old and the third child in the family. When he came to this school he was only 10 years old boy.His father is a caretaker. Shimanta comes from a poor family. His dream is to become a mechanical engineer. He is always absorbed in creating something new. He has a great interest in making vacuum cleaners out of discarded plastic bottles on the street. He has been making ATM booths with motors and other related materials, drill machines, electric foam cutters, remote controls, cars, and other electronic devices. He wants to make lamps with discarded materials. He said that people who do not have electricity can use these lamps to meet the need for electric bulbs. Whatever he gets near his hands, he tries to make something new out of it. If he gets support in his work, he can do something good for the country one day.

Sonia

Diamonds In The Rough Sonia, the Artisan Girl

Every person on this earth is gifted with some latent talents, regardless of what their birth status is. Sonia is one such example. She belongs to a poor family. She is a fifth-grade student of Switch Tahmina Banu Bidyaniketan run by Switch Foundation. Even though there is poverty in her family, making craft after her school time has become her hobby. She makes beautiful handicrafts and brings them to school. Her teachers also help her in the work. In the pandemic situation, her father, who used to work as a security guard,lost his job. Poverty became severe in their family. Moreover, her father borrowed a lot of money. It is now difficult for her father to run the family and repay the loans. So, Sonia says, her family will send her to work in the garment industry. There are chances that this girl may get married in a few days after she starts working in a garment factory. If she cannot continue her studies, maybe, one day, her dream of standing on her own feet will remain a dream only. Due to the lack of support, we do not see the development of such talents and creativity of many Sonias in our society. We lose them to neglect, child marriage, poverty, school dropout and lack of opportunities. 

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They are the diamonds in the rough in our society. A little help and generosity from us can make them shine bright. You can help support many gifted and talented children in Agami’s school to complete their education by committing to sponsor them. With a $50 donation per month, less than the cost of a dinner in a western city, you can support a family by helping to keep a child in school.