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​Simon’s success story

15/10/2020

 
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Simon lived in a village in Dinajpur district with his mother Jasmine. Simon, lost his father when he was seven years old. Simon and his mother had a very difficult life suffering hardship and poverty. 
With the assistance of a close relative, Simon's mother applied to the authority of Khulna children village for a residential place for her son to stay and study there. Understanding the dreadful situation of Simon, the BCV authority agreed to let him stay at the Baptist Children village. From an early age, Simon was very calm and got on well with other children. He has a keen interest in his studies and spent lots of time doing his home lessons.

Simon's mother felt more secure with her son in the children's village Khulna, but her pain did not leave, rather the pain was increasing day by day. Because of this Simon's mother got married for the second time, trying to find some peace and security. But regrettably, her husband refused to take care of Simon's upbringing. For this reason, his mother handed complete responsibility of Simon to the children's village. Despite this difficulty, Simon did not give up his desire to do his best.
Sadly Simon became ill contracting tuberculosis and had to be treated at a government service institution in Khulna. Fortunately with the right medicine Simon recovered from the disease with the infinite blessings of the Most Merciful.

Due to financial constraints, he could not go home during some holidays. Even when it was possible to go home he would not go because it would put pressure on his mother.
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He passed the SSC examination in  2019 by scoring GPA-5 from the science group.

Presently he is studying in the second year of HSC in Sundarbans Adarsha College and he is dreaming that soon he will be able to wipe away his mother's tears by becoming self-supported.

​Sumon wants to be an ideal teacher

15/10/2020

 
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Sumon comes from a poor family of an indigenous Christian community in Gaibandha district.
He is currently studying and staying at Dinajpur Baptist Boys Hostel.
When Sumon was very young, his father, Shivlal became mentally ill and disappeared from their home. Till now, no trace of him has been found.
In 2012 his mother, Basanti took him to his uncle's house. A local pastor informed them about the Dinajpur Baptist Boys Hostel and Sumon was admitted to the hostel and  the Carry Memorial High School, Class 2, which is on the same campus  as the Hostel.
Sumon is presently studying in class 10, science group.
Sumon likes to play cricket along side his studies.
Due to Sumon's uncle's financial problems his mother moved to Dhaka to work in a garments factory to contribute for her son's educational expenses.
Sumon has been receiving moral education from the hostel to develop his knowledge for his future.
Sumon realized that staying in the village, he would not have received such an education and limited prospects in life.
Sumon's aim in life is to be a good teacher and lead the society towards progress. 
We wish for his future improvement and well-being.

​Jamie on the path of success

15/10/2020

 
Jamie was born in a very poor family in a village in Dinajpur District.  Her family consists of 5 members including her two brothers. After the death of her father, their family faced severe financial crisis. Her mother Anjali's source of income is to make and sell brooms. In order to alleviate their crisis, her mother involved Jamie to sell the brooms. 
One day a teacher talked to her mother about admitting her to a school and her mother agreed. In 2018, she admitted her daughter to a SHED Board lead Primary school in. Jamie is now 11 years old and a student of class 3.
Jamie wishes to change their lives getting higher education step by step.
May her hopes and wishes be fulfilled. We wish her all the best in her life. 
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Subrno wants to be a Police Officer

15/10/2020

 
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Subrno was born in 2016 to a poor Hindu family in Bethgram village in Gopalgonj district. Subrno is the elder brother among the two siblings. His father is a day labourer who struggles to maintain his family expenses with his poor income. Suborno is very happy because he joined the SHED Board school. Betgram Pre-school has a beautiful environment. The teacher here teaches the students with great care. Suborno has a strong desire to study. He wants to help his family and also serve the community by becoming a police officer after completing his education. Now he is able to read and write in both Bengali and English. Next year he will be admitted to a primary school. Please pray for him

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