The Children’s Hope Journal
These meetings enabled me to speak freely about any issue regarding my education or personal matters
Children’s Hope (CH) established Support Services to run project activities through sponsorship program; Referred Person (RP) is one of them. When a student is enlisted as a sponsored child, they are automatically allocated to a RP who works in close contact with the student. RP works as a mentor for the student.
I am Mobina, currently a student at Higher Secondary School. I received sponsorship in 2009 when I was a student in class six. I am so grateful for the regular meetings that I have with my RP. These meetings enabled me to speak freely about any issue regarding my education or personal matters. RP support provides every single aspect of CH activity and fulfils my sponsorship demands.
Receiving this invaluable coaching support has been pivotal for me.
Hi, I am Kajal; I received my sponsorship in 2009 when I was a student of class VIII. I am now a candidate for the Higher National Certificate exams. However, I could not produce good results in some of my pre-exam tests. I felt depressed and did not know what to do. My parents were not in a position to provide me with additional tuition to overcome my weakness on certain subjects. Children’s Hope then put me under Vulnerable Students’ Support Scheme and I now receive specialised coaching until my major exams start. As a student of vulnerable support scheme, I also receive other educational support such as regular counselling. Receive this invaluable coaching support has been pivotal for me to feel confident and to appear for these important college exams.
I am Mamun Hossen. I am a 24 years old Honors student studying Management at Dhaka College.
I am Mamun Hossen. I am a 24 years old Honors student studying Management at Dhaka College. I joined Children’s Hope when I was in class 6 at Bauniabandh Ideal High School. The charity’s home visit service enabled me to discuss issues, which are otherwise difficult to discuss in a home environment, such as health and emotional matters. Bringing the service into the family home also gives my parents the opportunity to highlight any concerns they may have, including financial problems, on a one-to-one basis. Home visits have set up close communication between us, which has been helpful.