OBHIZATRIK Foundation

Education

OBHIZATRIK School, a sustainable initiative of the OBHIZATRIK Foundation, was established in 2013 to provide full-free quality education to underprivileged children in Bangladesh. Due to the high cost of education in the country, many children living below the poverty line are unable to afford schooling. OBHIZATRIK School aims to bridge this gap by offering free education, enabling these children to escape poverty and become educated. Not only free of cost Education, to encourage families to send their children to school, OBHIZATRIK School provides learning materials, library access, daily snacks, cooked meals, monthly grocery bags, health check-ups, and festive support also. 

The school operates two campuses one in Mirpur, Dhaka, and another in CharLata, Patuakhali, educating around 600 students. Since its inception, it has educated 8,400 students. The school’s comprehensive support system addresses the multifaceted needs of its students, ensuring their academic, physical, and emotional well-being. By addressing these diverse needs, OBHIZATRIK School prepares its students to become educated, empowered, and financially independent citizens of Bangladesh, capable of contributing positively to society.

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At OBHIZATRIK School, the inclusion of martial arts training for girls serves as a powerful tool in safeguarding against potential dangers while fostering personal growth. This transformative journey instills discipline, focus, and resilience, empowering girls to navigate the world with confidence and strength. 

An awareness campaign tailored specifically for females on the issues of early marriage and child labor is a crucial step towards empowering them with the necessary tools to combat these detrimental practices. Through educational workshops, girls and women are provided with vital information about the adverse effects of early marriage and child labor on their lives, emphasizing their right to education, health, and self-determination.

Family Planning Workshops play a pivotal role in empowering females by providing them with essential knowledge and resources to make informed decisions about their reproductive health. These workshops offer a safe and inclusive space for women and girls to learn about various family planning methods, contraception options, and reproductive health services. 

Integrating SRHR sessions into the curriculum not only empowers female students with crucial knowledge but also fosters a culture of openness and understanding around reproductive health topics. Sanitary napkin booths on campus ensure easy access to menstrual hygiene products, promoting dignity and comfort during menstruation while also actively destigmatizing the topic by normalizing their availability.

Regular health checkups within the school setting not only monitor the well-being of female students and staff but also serve as a proactive measure for early detection of health concerns, emphasizing the importance of preventive care.

The significant presence of female teachers and administrators not only provides students with relatable role models but also fosters a supportive learning environment where diverse perspectives and experiences are valued, contributing to a more inclusive educational experience for all.

Story of Shathi and Apon

Shathi and Apon reside in Duaripara bholai Slum with their parents. Their father works as a Rickshaw puller and their mother works as a maid. They go to OBHIZATRIK School. Apon is a 2nd grader and Shathi is in Pre Edu. They come to school hand in hand and they are excelling in their academics. Shathi was inspired from her brother! And she wanted to study as well. From the streets of the slum to a civilized environment. We look forward to their success in the coming days.

Story of Shojb

I’m Shojib. I read in class 1. My father is a van puller and my mother works in houses as maid servant. I have a brother and 2 elder sisters .I live in Duaripara slum. I’m from bhola. I love to eat cake the most and love to play with my friends. I have a dream of being a Businessman. I need education for reaching my goal but my parents are unable to bear education expenses.Your support can change my life and my family will see to an end of miseries one day In Shaa Allah. Thanks.

Story of Meghla, a young-reader

First grader Meghla was enrolled in pre edu of OBHIZATRIK School last year, under the guardianship of Nandit Paul. Mr Paul came to visit Meghla today, they talked for a while and he inquired about Meghla’s interests and goals. He was thrilled to know that she loves to read books and promised Meghla to send some books for her next month. He will visit her again to share her learning’s.

Emon met his gurdian

Through the Sponsorship program, Emon’s education was sponsored by Mr. Athoi Rahman. He presently provides service at a private bank. Emon studies in grade 3 of OBHIZATRIK School, Mirpur branch. Last weekend Mr. Athoi Rahman paid a visit to our school to meet Emon. He spend a while interacting with Emon, asking about his studies, hobbies etc. They became close friends. This is how; you not only can sponsor a child’s education with only 1000 tk but can also become his guardian. This 1000 tk is properly utilized for the underprivileged child’s education, food, dress, stationeries and other necessities.

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