The Children’s Hope Journal

Amena Khatun
Amena came from a poor family in Bauniaband and, due to her family situation, had very few prospects. Thanks to her sponsorship under Children’s Hope, Amena has been able to pursue a degree in Chemistry and break the cycle of poverty.
Habibur Rahman, diagnosed at age 12, with rheumatic fever
Habibur suffered from rheumatic fever as a child but was unable to access adequate medical care. After becoming a sponsored student, he was finally able to access the medical care he desperately needed.
I leave Sanjita in respite care when I am at work, meaning I worry less.
Being a care giver is a full-time job, but as a single mother, Sanjita’s mum had to juggle care giving and a full-time job on her own. The Children’s Hope Respite Centre was there to lend them a helping hand.