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Reema's Scholarship Invitations

Welcome! Your friend Reema has invited you to join the #alteryouthrevolution. We are a community of individuals preventing dropouts in Government Primary Schools of Bangladesh, by providing scholarships to students who do not have a father to support them financially.

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Number of Scholarships

BDT 1,700/month

Reema's Scholarship Invitations

Welcome! Your friend Reema has invited you to join the #alteryouthrevolution. We are a community of individuals preventing dropouts in Government Primary Schools of Bangladesh, by providing scholarships to students who do not have a father to support them financially.
Here's how your scholarship works

Here's how your scholarship works

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Number of Scholarships

BDT 1,700/month

Reema's Scholarship Community

Community Founder

Reema Zaman

Scholarships started on 12/04/2023
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Samiha Akter Raidah, Class 5

Uttor Dorjipara Government Primary School

Raidah lives in a small village of Panchagarh with her aunt and grandmother. Her parents separated recently and do not keep in touch. Her aunt, Shahima, takes care of her while her grandmother works in nearby houses to provide for the family.

Bushrat Jahan, Class 4

Mahmudabad Model Government Primary School

Bushrat and her older sister live in a small village of Narayanaganj with their mother. Her father passed away from a heart attack when she was a baby. Her mother, Shafali, takes care of her and depends on her older sister, who works on fields as a day laborer to provide for the family.

Tabassum Jahan Tasnim, Class 3

Mahmudabad Model Government Primary School

Tabassum lives in a small village of Narayanganj with her grandparents, aunt and uncle. Her parents separated when she was a baby and left to start new families of their own. Her grandmother, Ratna, takes care of them and depends on her uncle, who works in a nearby tea stall to provide for the family.

Alif Ahmmed, Class 3

Mahmudabad Model Government Primary School

Alif lives in a small village of Narayanganj with his mother, grandmother and aunt. His father passed away in a road accident recently. His mother, Juliya, takes care of him and works in nearby houses to provide for the family.

Yusra Akter, Class 5

Mahmudabad Model Government Primary School

Yusra and her two siblings live in a small village of Narayanganj with their mother. Her father left them when she was a baby and does not keep in touch, leaving her mother to take care of them by herself. Her mother, Rina, works in nearby houses to provide for the family.

Midu Akter, Graduating batch 2024

Fokirpara Government Primary School

Midu and her sister live in a small village of Panchagarh with their grandparents. Her father passed away from jaundice when she was a baby and her mother left to start a new family. Her grandmother, Mohsina, takes care of them while her grandfather works as a farmer to provide for the family.

Redwan Hossain Hridoy, Graduating batch 2024

Fokirpara Government Primary School

Redwan and his sister live in a small village of Panchagarh with their grandparents. His mother passed away from cancer when he was a baby and his father left to start a new family. His grandmother, Majeda, takes care of them while his grandfather works as a farmer to provide for the family.

Shathi Akter Habiba, Graduating batch 2025

Uttor Dorjipara Government Primary School

Habiba lives in a small village of Panchagarh with her father and grandparents. Her father has been paralyzed since suffering from a stroke recently and is unable to work, while her mother left her to start a new family. Her grandfather, Hanif, takes care of her and runs a small tea stall to provide for them.

Monika Akter, Graduating batch 2025

Fokirpara Government Primary School

Monika and her sister live in a small village of Panchagarh with their grandparents. Her father passed away from jaundice when she was a baby and her mother left to start a new family. Her grandmother, Mohsina, takes care of her while her grandfather works as a farmer to provide for them.

Lamia Ajmee Lipu, Graduating batch 2026

Geetalgoch Government Primary School

Lamia and her sister live in a small village of Panchagarh with their mother. Her father passed away when she was a baby after getting struck by lightning, leaving her mother to take care of the family by herself. Her mother, Luba, works as a tailor to provide for them.

Mosammot Tifa, Graduating batch 2026

Geetalgoch Government Primary School

Tifa and her sister live in a small village of Panchagarh with their parents. Her father is physically disabled as he is paralyzed and bed ridden, leaving her mother to take care of them by herself. Her mother, Anjuna, works in nearby houses to provide for the family.

Reshma Akter, Graduating batch 2026

Kulurhat Government Primary School

Reshma and her older brother live in a small village of Panchagarh with their grandparents. Her mother passed away from diabetes related complications when she was a baby, while her father left them soon afterwards to start a new family. Her grandmother, Laili, takes care of them and depends on her grandfather, who drives a van to provide for them.

Ridoy Islam, Graduating batch 2026

Kulurhat Government Primary School

Ridoy lives in a small village of Panchagarh with his father and grandparents. His father lost his leg in a road accident when he was a baby and is unable to work, while his mother left him to start a new family and does not keep in touch. His grandfather takes care of him and works on fields as a day laborer to provide for them.

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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


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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.

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Get school reports

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

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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.

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