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Child Education Lost to Poverty

Support Posted on Fri, April 24, 2026 08:30:43

What happens when a child’s dream of education slowly disappears—not because of lack of interest, but because of poverty? This story takes you inside a reality many people never truly see, where survival becomes more urgent than a child’s future.

In Korail slum, one of Dhaka’s most densely populated areas, Afroza starts her day before the sun rises. She works in other people’s homes, cleaning, cooking, doing whatever she can to earn a small income. Her husband pulls a rickshaw through the busy streets, working long hours under the heat and exhaustion. Yet despite all their effort, their income is never enough.

Their biggest struggle is not just food or shelter-it is their daughter’s lost future.

Moriyom once went to school with hope in her eyes. Carrying her books, she believed in a different life—one beyond the narrow alleys of the slum. Afroza enrolled her with determination, dreaming that education would change everything.

But slowly, reality became heavier than hope.

School fees, though small for many, became impossible for them to manage. One missed payment led to another. Eventually, Moriyom stopped going to school. There was no announcement, no final day—just a quiet ending.

Now, her books remain untouched. The dreams she once held are slowly fading. Instead of preparing for lessons, she sits inside a small room, watching life move forward without her.

Afroza continues to work every day, carrying both responsibility and silent pain. As a mother, she understands what this loss means—even if no words are spoken.

This is not just one family’s story. It is a reflection of a larger reality where many children are forced to give up education-not by choice, but by circumstance. Poverty does not just take away comfort; it takes away opportunity.

And yet, within this struggle, there is dignity. There is resilience. There is a quiet strength that continues despite everything.

Maybe the question is not why this happens.

Maybe the real question is-how many dreams must break before we truly begin to see?

If you feel connected to Moriyom’s story and want to help her continue her education, you can support her through this donation link:
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Watch the full story here:



Two Sisters, Big Dreams Amid Crushing Hardship

Support Posted on Thu, January 15, 2026 07:52:24

In the bustling city of Dhaka, amidst crowded streets and struggling families, live two sisters whose dreams shine despite overwhelming challenges. Saima and Sumaiya are young girls trying to navigate childhood under circumstances that would test the resilience of anyone. Sumaiya is in class six, while Saima studies in class three. Their father works as a daily laborer, but a severe leg injury has left him unable to work properly, pushing the family into a dire financial situation.

Struggling Against Poverty

Their family is burdened with debt exceeding 3 lakh taka, caused by medical expenses for both their youngest sibling and their father. Every day is a struggle between surviving and keeping their education alive. While many children their age are carefree, Saima and Sumaiya face responsibilities far beyond their years. Despite these hardships, both sisters hold onto their education with hope and determination.

Dreams That Refuse to Fade

Even in poverty, dreams refuse to die. Sumaiya aspires to become a police officer, believing she can make a difference in society and protect others. Saima, on the other hand, dreams of becoming a doctor, aiming to serve humanity and help those in need. Their ambitions reflect a rare combination of courage, empathy, and resilience, showing how hope can flourish even in the harshest conditions.

Medical Needs and Urgent Help

Sadly, Sumaiya’s younger sister still needs urgent medical care, but the family’s financial constraints prevent proper treatment. This situation highlights the critical issue of access to healthcare for underprivileged families in Bangladesh. The emotional toll of witnessing a loved one in pain while being powerless to help is immense, especially for children.

How You Can Make a Difference

You can help Saima, Sumaiya, and their family get the support they desperately need. Even a small contribution can bring them closer to proper medical care and help secure their education. Donate directly here: Support Saima & Sumaiya’s Family.

Every act of kindness counts. By donating, you not only give hope to these sisters but also support countless other children living in poverty. Together, we can change lives.

Watch Their Story

To truly understand their struggle and resilience, watch their full documentary on YouTube:

Witness their journey, their dreams, and their unwavering hope. Sharing this video can also help raise awareness and inspire action.

Lessons from Their Story

The story of Saima and Sumaiya teaches us about resilience, hope, and the power of dreams. It also calls attention to the pressing need for social support systems, affordable healthcare, and educational opportunities for children from low-income families. Their journey is not just theirs alone-it reflects the struggles of countless families living on the edge in Dhaka and across the world.

Stories like Saima and Sumaiya’s deserve to be shared. Spread awareness by sharing this blog, supporting child education and healthcare initiatives, and contributing to their journey through donations. Every small step makes a difference and gives hope to children like them.