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Fahim's Scholarship Invitations

Welcome! Your friend Fahim has invited you to start scholarships for students in Government Primary Schools of Bangladesh and prevent dropouts.

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Number of Scholarships

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BDT 1,700/month

Fahim's Scholarship Community

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10children to school everyday

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11students have graduated

Community Founder

Fahim Arefin

Scholarships started on 29/05/2022
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Al Amin Rifat, Class 1

Fokirpara Government Primary School

Al Amin lives in a small village of Panchagarh with his aunt and grandparents. His mother passed away from an undiagnosed illness when he was a baby, while his father left to start a new family soon afterwards. His aunt takes care of him and depends on his grandfather, Hanif, who works on farms as a day laborer to provide for the family.

Mosammot Sumaiya, Graduating batch 2026

Borodoho Government Primary School

Sumaiya lives in a small village of Panchagarh with her grandparents, aunt and uncle. Her father passed away in an accident when she was a baby, while her mother left to start a new family soon afterwards. Her grandmother, Sobura, takes care of her and works in nearby houses to provide for the family.

Oliver Meier

Scholarships started on 13/07/2023
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Achhiya Akter, Class 4

Jhalingigoch 1 Government Primary School

Achhiya and her older brother live in a small village of Panchagarh with their grandparents, aunt and uncle. Her father passed away from cancer when she was a baby, while her mother left them and does not keep in touch. Her grandmother, Esara, takes care of them and depends on her uncle, who drives a van to provide for the family.

Siam Ali, Graduating batch 2025

Majhipara 1 Government Primary School

Siam and his two siblings live in a small village of Panchagarh with their mother. His father is mentally challenged and unable to work. His mother, Sapila, takes care of them and works as a day laborer to provide for the family.

Joy Mazumder

Scholarships started on 16/10/2022
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Sumi Akter, Class 5

Boguladangi Government Primary School

Sumi and her sister live in a small village of Panchagarh with their mother and grandmother. Her father passed away when she was a baby, leaving her mother to take care of them by herself. Her mother, Aysa, works in nearby houses to provide for the family.

Nusrat Jahan, Graduating batch 2024

Banyadi Government Primary School

Nusrat and her mother live in a small village of Narayanganj with her grandparents. Her father left the family when she was a baby and does not keep in touch. Her mother is ill and unable to work as well. Nusrat's grandmother raises her while the family depends on her uncle to provide for them.

Lucky Akhter, Graduating batch 2025

Hirnal Government Primary School

Lucky and her sister live in a small village of Narayanganj with their mother. Her parents separated when she was a baby and her mother has been taking care of her single-handedly ever since. Her mother, Farida, works as a farmer to provide for the family.

Archi Howlader

Scholarships started on 16/10/2022
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Sourobh Ray, Class 2

Gowalpara Government Primary School

Sourobh lives in a small village of Panchagarh with his grandparents, aunt and uncle. His mother passed away from an undiagnosed illness recently, while his father left to start a new family soon afterwards. His grandmother, Shithi, takes care of him and depends on his grandfather, who runs a small tea stall to provide for the family.

Tahrima, Graduating batch 2024

Hirnal Government Primary School

Tahrima and her two brothers live in a small village of Narayanganj with their parents. Her father is suffering from cancer and is unable to work. Her mother, Johura, takes care of her while her older brother works in a factory to provide for the family.

Mia Mohammad Imran

Scholarship started on 10/10/2022
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Tahamina Begum, Class 2

Abdul Hakim & Abdul Motin Government Primary School

Tahamina and her older brother live in a small village of Panchagarh with their parents. Her father is physically disabled as he was born deaf, which limits his ability to provide for them. Despite these challenges, her father, works as a day laborer breaking stones alongside her mother, Hosnaara, to provide for the family.

Anik Paul

Scholarship started on 14/09/2022
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Pollob Roy, Class 4

Sundar Dighi Prodhanpara Government Primary School

Pollob and his younger sister live in a small village of Panchagarh with their mother and grandparents. His father passed away from a heart attack when he was a baby, leaving his mother to take care of them by herself. His mother, Oloka, works on farms as a day laborer to provide for the family.

Sagar Paul

Scholarships started on 10/09/2022
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Shoriful Islam Sakin, Class 4

Mahmudabad Model Government Primary School

Sakin and his older sister live in a small village of Narayanganj with their mother. His father passed away from a heart attack recently, leaving his mother to take care of them by herself. His mother, Sharifa, depends on the donations of extended family members to provide for them financially.

Sabrin Khanom Sinha, Graduating batch 2026

Sonibariartek Government Primary School

Sinha lives in a small village of Narayanganj with her grandfather. Her parents separated when she was a baby and left to start new families of their own. Her grandfather, Shahidullah, takes care of her while her aunt works as a tutor to provide for the family.

Saklain

Scholarships started on 08/09/2022
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Jannatul Mawa, Class 1

Kamta Government Primary School

Mawa and her three siblings live in a small village of Narayanganj with their mother. Her father left them when she was a baby to start a new family and does not keep in touch. Her mother, Roma, takes care of them and works as a small time farmer, growing and selling a few vegetables to provide for the family.

Mohammad Parvez, Graduating batch 2026

Rajmahal Government Primary School

Parvez lives in a small village of Panchagarh with his grandparents. His father left him right when he was born while his mother left recently to start a new family. His grandfather is paralyzed so his grandmother, Rabea, takes care of him and works as a day laborer to provide for the family.

Jessica

Scholarships started on 31/08/2022
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Ummat Ali Sujon, Class 4

Rojlipara Government Primary School

Sujon lives in a small village of Panchagarh with his parents. His father is physically disabled as he was born with deformed legs and is unable to work. His mother, Namiza, takes care of him and works on fields as a day laborer to provide for the family.

Mosammot Riyamoni, Graduating batch 2024

Paschimgaon (South) Government Primary School

Riyamoni and her brother live in a small village of Narayanganj with their mother and grandmother. Her parents separated when she was a baby and her grandmother is now raising her. Her mother, Shumi, works in a sewing factory to provide for the family.

Shakib Hasan, Graduating batch 2025

Dhangipukuri Government Primary School

Shakib and his younger sister live in a small village of Panchagarh with their mother. His father left them when he was a baby to start a new family and does not keep in touch. His mother, Salma, takes care of them and works on fields as a day laborer to provide for the family.

Amy Shaban

Scholarships started on 24/08/2022
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Shuvo Barman, Class 4

Joykrishno Bolohori Government Primary School

Shuvo and his two younger sisters live in a small village of Panchagarh with their mother. His father passed away from a heart attack recently, leaving his mother to take care of them by herself. His mother, Protima, works on fields as a day laborer to provide for the family.

Mohammed Humayun, Graduating batch 2025

No. 29 Nagarpara Government Primary School

Humayun and his two sisters live in a small village of Narayanganj with his parents. His father is blind in one eye and his mother is mentally challenged and therefore unable to work. His elder sister works as a home tutor to provide for the family of five.

Mostofa Kamal, Graduating batch 2026

Bojrapara Government Primary School

Mostofa and his younger brother live in a small village of Panchagarh with their parents. His father is physically disabled as he was born with a deformed leg and is unable to work. His mother, Mogida, takes care of them and works in nearby houses to provide for the family.


Students from Government Primary Schools Nationwide


Scholarship Eligibility

Only students who are currently enrolled in Government Primary Schools and fall under any
of the following criteria are eligible to apply
for scholarships

Disabled Father

Student's father is physically unable to work

Single Mother

Student's father is deceased or has abandoned the family

Orphan

Both parents are deceased or have abandoned the child


The Uber for Scholarships

A platform connecting the world with financially struggling students
in Government Primary Schools of Bangladesh

Monthly received scholarship details in the AlterYouth app

Transfer directly

Your scholarship is transferred to your student's mother automatically through mobile banking.

Attendance and report card in the AlterYouth app

Get school reports

View attendance data and report cards from your student's school, until completion of Class 5.

Student with her graduation certificate

Ensure a literate citizen

Your scholarship continues until completion of class 5, when your student achieves literacy.

The Uber
for scholarships

A platform connecting the world
with financially struggling students in
Government Primary Schools of Bangladesh

Monthly received scholarship details in the AlterYouth app

Transfer directly

Your scholarship is transferred directly to your student’s family on their mobile bank account every month.

Attendance and report card in the AlterYouth app

Monitor progress

View attendance data and report cards from your student’s school, until completion of Class 5.

Student with her graduation certificate

Ensure a literate citizen

Your scholarship continues until your student completes primary school, learning to read and write.


Here's how your scholarship works

Here's how your scholarship works

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